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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 AstalaVist View Post
    I don't really think it's possible. Drones can't take that much weight.
    Oh yes....the weight to power ratio.

    The drones setup for suicide missions will not be carrying recon or photographic missions equip....instead they will be stripped of all these equipments including the gimball and black boxes inside. also on take off it can be designed to drop its landing gear off on the runway which will make it more aerodynamic, faster and more maneuverable.

    Have you seen what 50 lbs of C-4 can do?
    B0zkurt Hunter

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

      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
      Oh yes....the weight to power ratio.

      The drones setup for suicide missions will not be carrying recon or photographic missions equip....instead they will be stripped of all these equipments including the gimball and black boxes inside. also on take off it can be designed to drop its landing gear off on the runway which will make it more aerodynamic, faster and more maneuverable.

      Have you seen what 50 lbs of C-4 can do?
      It's a great idea to use them for suicide bombing but we would need camera to recon in order to attack in their positions to weaken them

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

        Yes, flight controls and camera stay in order for the pilot to control the UAV....
        B0zkurt Hunter

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

          Originally posted by londontsi View Post
          I enjoyed this show and I think it is great that Armenia has such shows which openly discuss everything to discuss. I agree that many of the people in power do not know what they are doing and that they are all interested in simply sticking to power vs anything else. I also liked how they said that blaming Russia for our problems is wrong because it is we who are creating our problems (civil issues). I do want to point out that no matter who runs Armenia they will be faced with daunting challenges which may or may not be overcomed. Having intelligent and national interest minded leaders is the key here. As one of the guys kept saying we have some people who are indeed intelligent, educated, and care about national interest in government but he also said we have far too many morons who are driven by self interest. Self interest dominates national interest in many places, not just in Armenia. USA has a huge problem with special interest outspending national interest a 100 to 1 or more as do many other nations thus corruption is neither new nore unique to Armenia. What is unique to Armenia is the shallow nature of its corrupt elite. People in USA do not rebel even when they are robbed like during this recession because even during these tough times the elite kept the masses fat and stupid. Fat and stupid people do not rebel. Don't take my word for it go look it up yourself and see that Americans are indeed the fattest and among the stupidest people on earth. I have been to Armenia many times and quite recently and Armenians here are neither fat nor stupid although like our friend Vrej there were some who only get their info from one bad source like Lragir or some other source of misinformation. This is also not unique to Armenia because in countries like USA the media floods your senses with misinformation. There are two main problems in Armenia. Problem one is its neighborhood and this has been problem number 1 for ever. Problem number two is the lack of sophistication among Armenias ruling class. Corruption in Armenia is no different then in most other places, it can be argued that it is in fact less then most other countries. The difference for Armenia is that the elite has not learned to be corrupt without antagonizing the masses. The elite face two problems when it comes to placating the masses. Problem number one it cannot keep them fat. Unlike much richer countries like USA it does not have the means to do this. Problem number two it lacks sophistication. The elite in the USA can rob its citizens and kill and rob all around the world yet its citizens do not see it as robbery nor murder as a matter of fact multitudes of idiots are ready to declare their pride In their government. In Armenia everyone knows their leaders are crooks but not only that but as you can see even in this flick people are attributing even things that are not the governments fault to the government. The only steps I have seen the government take to address these issues is the formation of a stronger police task force whose job is undoubtably to secure the elite. What we are observing here is undeniably the result of decades continuous brain drain from our homeland. We simply do not have enough sophisticated people to govern effectively. Unfortunately this situation is not going to change even if we have a revolution simply because that will further aggravate the braindrain. We need creative people who can look at Armenias problems differently and in doing so will find solutions that the present rulers would never dream of. The issue is why would such people go and work in Armenia for its corrupt government? The answer is not many would but even then some may do it out of sheer patriotism. A good example was the soccer coach from Peru who is very talented and respected and he was willing to come coach our NT despite being offered more money elsewhere. The issue is that even in such cases the unsophisticated nature of our elite will not let anything good happen. The offer Rubo made to an elderly man was simply an impossible task which Sergio rightfully refused. Even when something great lands in the lap of these elites they can not help but screw it up. I think we are on a verge at this point of possible regime change. The only question is will it come from within the country or from outside forces. It could very well be both. This raises another big question. Who will replace the present rulers? That is another big topic.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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

            It will come from Diaspora...
            B0zkurt Hunter

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

              Defense Forces launched a preemptive action

              Destroyed two Azerbaijani post and at least two Asker

              To ensure the security of the country today at 13:00 advanced units of the Defense Army resorted to proactive action in the eastern direction of the state border of the Republic of Artsakh. As a result of these actions destroyed two enemy positions and one passenger car.

              At another location the same direction on the positions of the enemy was dealt a preemptive strike, in which the enemy lost at least two of his askers.

              Units of the Defense Army confidently continue to monitor the situation on the front line.

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

                Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                Defense Forces launched a preemptive action

                Destroyed two Azerbaijani post and at least two Asker

                To ensure the security of the country today at 13:00 advanced units of the Defense Army resorted to proactive action in the eastern direction of the state border of the Republic of Artsakh. As a result of these actions destroyed two enemy positions and one passenger car.

                At another location the same direction on the positions of the enemy was dealt a preemptive strike, in which the enemy lost at least two of his askers.

                Units of the Defense Army confidently continue to monitor the situation on the front line.
                http://voskanapat.info/?p=10272

                (my analysis)

                ----- first vase of war ----
                By announcing this, Hayastan has said ... *** this position "you" took" is INTOLORABLE!!!! ***.

                ----- what follows remains to be seen ----
                Armenia, or more specifically for everyone who thinks we are 2 different people (LOL). . .
                Artsakh has drawn the line of *** INTOLARANCE ***
                Period.
                That --- MUST --- mean that the turcs to our east ... Aka ... Azeri are being so dangerously aggressive in their posturing that we felt *** COMPELLED *** to take these actions.

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

                  I have been saying this for freaking years now......we preempt their monkey asses and control more of our lands. the land part we are not doing why?
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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

                    Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                    Defense Forces launched a preemptive action

                    Destroyed two Azerbaijani post and at least two Asker

                    To ensure the security of the country today at 13:00 advanced units of the Defense Army resorted to proactive action in the eastern direction of the state border of the Republic of Artsakh. As a result of these actions destroyed two enemy positions and one passenger car.

                    At another location the same direction on the positions of the enemy was dealt a preemptive strike, in which the enemy lost at least two of his askers.

                    Units of the Defense Army confidently continue to monitor the situation on the front line.
                    http://voskanapat.info/?p=10272
                    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
                    (my analysis)

                    ----- first vase of war ----
                    By announcing this, Hayastan has said ... *** this position "you" took" is INTOLORABLE!!!! ***.

                    ----- what follows remains to be seen ----
                    Armenia, or more specifically for everyone who thinks we are 2 different people (LOL). . .
                    Artsakh has drawn the line of *** INTOLARANCE ***
                    Period.
                    That --- MUST --- mean that the turcs to our east ... Aka ... Azeri are being so dangerously aggressive in their posturing that we felt *** COMPELLED *** to take these actions.
                    I'm worried. That news just blew past the 50% mark on "my" gauge. Can't tell if it's going to reach the rupturing stage yet.
                    --- I hope not ---

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

                      One of our priorities must be pushing the contact line back enough that they would be outside the range of missiles from airport and start the airport operation.
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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