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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Chubs View Post
      Oil revenue effects Azeri military spending, therefore its relevant. I believe we should move this conversation to the sub Mher created for this topic, and get back on track.

      Agreed.

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        Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army positions in the South-East direction

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          How a Azer position looks like, seen from Tavush.

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          Last edited by Tsov; 12-04-2014, 09:34 AM.

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            Would you guys agree that the Armenian Army may be modeled after the post-reform and reorganized Russian Army? They began reforms around the same time, specifically the ones that did something. I noticed, after reforms which will be finished next year, combat deaths dropped in a major way. What do you think they improved?


            How a Azer position looks like, seen from Tavush.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk70GQF-b_M#t=339
            Lol they like tires, I wonder if they wear them.



            PT-72U Deal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO4E83xB6vs


            POW INTERVIEW (ENGLISH): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct7Y...WmqZ5akbuN5DTg
            Last edited by Chubs; 12-04-2014, 11:20 AM.
            Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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              Good to hear that the PT-72U deal went through Can't wait to see those babies operating.

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                So, based off what we saw on armstrade, Armenia has 54 PT-72Us?

                Hmmm, maybe they will show them off at the victory day parade next year


                Here is good sum up of improvments for new users: http://tanknutdave.com/the-polish-pt...dy-qhardq-mbt/
                Last edited by Chubs; 12-04-2014, 02:51 PM.
                Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                  So, based off what we saw on armstrade, Armenia has 54 PT-72Us?

                  Hmmm, maybe they will show them off at the victory day parade next year
                  There will be a parade next year? I thought 2016.

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                    Airbus Sells In-orbit Spot 7 Imaging Satellite to Azerbaijan
                    By Peter B. de Selding | Dec. 4, 2014

                    As part of the unusual agreement, whose financial terms were not disclosed, Azercosmos has taken title to Spot 7 (above), renamed it Azersky and has been given preferred-access rights to the orbiting Spot 6 to market the satellites’ imagery in Azerbaijan and surrounding regions in South Asia. Credit: Airbus Defence and Space
                    LUXEMBOURG — Airbus Defence and Space has agreed to sell its Spot 7 medium-resolution optical Earth observation satellite, which just finished in-orbit checkout, to Azerbaijan’s Azercosmos space agency as part of a long-term partnership in commercial remote sensing, Airbus and Azercosmos announced Dec. 2.

                    As part of the unusual agreement, whose financial terms were not disclosed, Azercosmos has taken title to Spot 7, renamed it Azersky and has been given preferred-access rights to the orbiting Spot 6 to market the satellites’ imagery in Azerbaijan and surrounding regions in South Asia.

                    Airbus will build a satellite control center in Azerbaijan and will train a team of more than 25 Azeri engineers in France during the next 18 months.

                    Airbus retains preferred marketing rights to Spot 7 beyond Azerbaijan and the Azercosmos marketing area.

                    The agreement was signed in the Azeri capital of Baku in the presence of the country’s president, Ilham Aliyev, who was there for the acquisition of the first commercial image from Spot 7, which was launched in July and has been undergoing in-orbit tests since then. A Franco-Azeri summit earlier this year set the stage for the Earth observation partnership.

                    Azercosmos officials have said their agency, which began operating its first telecommunications satellite in 2013, includes telecommunications and Earth observation development in its mandate.

                    Unlike the first five Spot satellites, the French government did not help finance the development and launch of Spot 6 and Spot 7. Airbus officials said they spent 300 million euros ($375 million) building and launching the satellites, which are now used as part of a four-satellite constellation that also includes two Pleiades high-resolution spacecraft.

                    Spot 6 and Spot 7 are identical spacecraft capable of producing images with a ground resolution of 1.5 meters in diameter. The two Pleiades satellites, which were financed by the French government but to which Airbus has access for its commercial business, are capable of generating images with a 70-centimeter resolution when looking straight down, and 50 centimeters after resampling.

                    Airbus spokesman Bruno Daffix said Dec. 3 that Airbus retains responsibility for marketing Spot 7/Azersky imagery outside the preferred distribution area in South Asia carved out for Azercosmos.

                    Azercosmos has expressed interest in its own high-resolution optical Earth imaging satellite, but agency officials and Airbus have said there is no automatic link between the cooperation agreement on Spot 6 and Spot 7 and a future Azeri satellite.

                    “This agreement … marks Azercosmos’ entry into the commercial Earth observation services business,” the agency said in a Dec. 2 statement. “This will strengthen Azerbaijan’s position among the limited number of countries rendering satellite services.”

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                      Images only for south Asia eh......they be drooling over our positions if they get this sat deal.

                      We should make 100 mockups of Mig29s and SU27s and park them on the ramp at an airport.......its been done before in war, you can do blowup Tanks, etc...lol confused baboons start beating on each other figuring out whats up.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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