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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
    What are they chances of iran helping us out in a war?
    Actually Iran will have to play 2 important roles in case of a possible war:

    1. In case Georgia closes up its airspace in front of weapons supplies flying in from Russia, Iran will have to allow Russian planes to use its airspace to enter Armenia and deliver the much needed supplies

    2. Presence of Iran might not allow the Azeris to make large moves from Karabakh's southern flank which is less mountainous. I don't think Iran would be too happy to see large Azeri troop movements few kms from its northern border. This would cause Azerbaijan to have limited access to our most vulnerable southern flank.

    If Iran did want to get involved, I don't think it would be in the form of direct confrontation, but if they wanted they can let loose a few artillery rounds on moving azeri forces, under the alibi that they crossed the border...but with a much deeper message which says: "stay away from my northern areas, otherwise..."

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

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      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
      Chances are very good, they will be on our side no doubt however they will not give weapons to us which we don't need but politically and border control will be on our side (no Azeri infiltration from Iranian border and stronger control of northern Iran).

      A .22 rd can kill a man at close range (it travels in your body instead of making a clean exit) but you gotta see what a 7.62X39 does to a man's head at long range where the .22 is worthless.
      9mm is a good round and many FA rifle pistola style that can mow down anything in front of you.

      To win the war we should partially use big calibers for fast clean kills and then when major attack is rebuffed we should use smaller calibers to ensure servival but vitally incapable to continue the fight for at list 6 months ,
      that will give major blow to their side with many wounded and demoralization of their public .
      Dead people will just give them the option of cliff infront and river behind , we dont want that we need surrender of their state and people and expand to safety till russian borders including liberating Nachichevan, so we finally will be able to concentrate to our west full power while having ensured back yeard .
      no matter for us what the russians will do in the caspian or with the remains of the so called Azerbaijan scheme fake state.
      Last edited by UrMistake; 12-14-2014, 10:04 AM.

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

        Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
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        To win the war we should partially use big calibers for fast clean kills and then when major attack is rebuffed we should use smaller calibers to ensure servival but vitally incapable to continue the fight for at list 6 months ,
        that will give major blow to their side with many wounded and demoralization of their public .
        Dead people will just give them the option of cliff infront and river behind , we dont want that we need surrender of their state and people and expand to safety till russian borders including liberating Nachichevan, so we finally will be able to concentrate to our west full power while having ensured back yeard .
        no matter for us what the russians will do in the caspian or with the remains of the so called Azerbaijan scheme fake state.
        A most sensible evaluation.
        I agree completely.

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

          So we got the Uragans or are they for Ukraine?

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

            Originally posted by Artashes View Post
            A most sensible evaluation.
            I agree completely.
            You are the definition of a pseudo-intellectual

            Oh relax, Im joking.
            Last edited by Chubs; 12-14-2014, 09:57 PM.
            Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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

              Txek es im verevi grox txen indz shat chi tvum vr haya. Mte haya dzevanum. Tenc yentadrumem. Te graces haskana. Petka vr pataskhani. U khoskes het kvekalem u nerogh klinem. Kamel haya baic ira tesakete indz tvuma vr otari dzevova motenum.ushadrutiun darctek.

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                  Armenian platoon involved in a peacekeeping mission
                  2014-12-12
                  Lebanon hosted the ceremony of the Armenian platoon’s joining the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mission and the raising of the Armenian flag, the press service of the Armenian Defense Ministry reported.
                  A unit of 32 Armenian peacekeepers arrived in Lebanon on November 26. As part of the Italian contingent, the Armenian peacekeepers will participate in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.
                  Welcoming the Armenian peacekeepers, Italian Army Brigadier General Stefano Del Col, UNIFIL Joint Forces Commander, highlighted the significance of their participation in the peacekeeping mission.




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                    Strengthening of the Armenian-Polish bilateral cooperation
                    2014-12-12
                    Today, RA Defence Minister Seyran Ohanyan received Chairman of the Board of Directors of “Lyubava”, Marcin Kubica, as well as Director of the “Lyubava Armenia” CJSC, Jaroslav Chorzów.
                    During the meeting, the parties discussed the strategic development plan for the “Lyubava Armenia” company, issues related to the financial support of the Polish Government to Polish businessmen who invest in the Armenian military-industrial complex, as well as the agenda for the “Lyubava Armenia” general meeting during which, discussions will be held on the increase of capital investment.


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

                      Will the lubawa-armenia company start manufacturing weapons? Or is it just uniforms?

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