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

    Ադրբեջանում զինծառայողը գնդակահարել է ծառայակցին. պաշտոնական աղբյուրները կրկին լռում են

    Մարտ 8, 2015
    Ադրբեջանական ընդդիմադիր Meydan TV հեռուստաալիքի կայքը մարտի 7-ին հայտնել է երկրի զինված ուժերում գրանցված սպանության հերթական դեպքի մասին, որը, սակայն, դուրս է մնացել պաշտոնական լրահոսից։ Լրատվամիջոցը հայտնում է, որ Մռավում տեղակայված զորամասերից մեկում սպանվել է 24-ամյա զինծառայող, Սումգայիթից զորակոչված Բայրամով Անար Գյունեշ օղլուն, ում գնդակահարել է ծառայակիցը։

    Կայքը հաղորդում է, որ սույն տեղեկությունը հայտնել են սպանվածի հարազատները՝ նշելով, որ նա ուներ բարձրագույն կրթություն և զորացրվելու էր այս տարվա հունիսին։

    Բացի այդ, սոցիալական ցանցերի գրառումների ուսումնասիրության արդյունքում Ռազմինֆոյին հայտնի դարձավ, որ միջադեպը գրանցվել է մարտի 7-ին՝ զուգադիպելով սպանվածի քրոջ հարսանիքի օրվա հետ։

    Նշենք, որ 2015-ի հունվարի 1-ից ի վեր սա Ադրբեջանի զինուժի 13-րդ կորուստն է, որն արձանագրել է Ռազմինֆոն՝ բաց աղբյուրների մշտադիտարկամ արդյունքում։ Վերոնշյալից բացի, մարտի 7-ին հայաստանյան Times.am լրատվակայքը, հղում անելով սեփական աղբյուրներին, հայտնել էր Ադրբեջանի զինուժի ևս 3 կորստի մասին՝ նշելով շարքայիններ Զամին Ամինովի, Ալեքպեր Աբասովի և լեյտենանտ Շալալ Հասանովի անունները:

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

      Armenia, Lebanon discuss defense cooperation
      17:19, 09 Mar 2015 Siranush Ghazanchyan

      Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan received today the delegation of Lebanon’s Defense Ministry led by Brigadier General Manuel Kirejian. Lebanon’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia Jean Makaron participated in the meeting.

      The parties discussed issues related to the cooperation between the two countries in the field of defense. The Armenian Defense Minister stressed the need to establish high-level military-political relations and briefed the guests on the priority directions of cooperation.

      The Lebanese side also reiterated the willingness to take the warm friendly relations between the two countries to a new level of cooperation.

      The same day the delegation was hosted by Deputy Defense Minister David Tonoyan. A wide range of issues of reciprocal interest was discussed.

      The parties reached agreements on the exchange of experience in a number of spheres. Issues related to the modernization of the agreement on military cooperation signed between the two countries in 2001 and the plan of cooperation for 2015 were discussed.

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

        Armenian Army
        Shooting 2X35 Inserted unified self-loading gun


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

          Originally posted by burjuin View Post
          Armenian Army
          Shooting 2X35 Inserted unified self-loading gun


          Wait I don't get it, explaine?

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

            Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
            Wait I don't get it, explaine?
            2X35 Inserted unified self-loading gun




            It is designed for carrying out exercising and training fire without basic ammunition expense equipped with the main systems with calibre of 125mm. The inserted gun is located in the loading breech and breech ring of the main system.



            Firing is analogous to firing with the main system. Electric trigger of the inserted gun is supplied from on-board main of the fighting vehicle directly or from the block of loading simulator.



            This very cartridge provides the full coincidence of the bullet trajectory with the main shot trajectory, that helps to fulfil the training tasks more economic and effectively.

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

              19:06 09/03/2015 » Politics
              Armenia, Lebanon discuss military cooperation

              Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan received on Monday a delegation of Lebanon’s Defense Ministry led by Brigadier General Manuel Kirejian, the press service of the Armenian Defense Ministry said.

              Issues related to cooperation between the two countries in the area of defense were discussed. Mr Ohanyan presented the priority domains of collaboration.

              On the same day, the Lebanese delegation was received by Armenia’s First Deputy Defense Minister David Tonoyan.

              The meeting focused on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. The parties reached an agreement to exchange experience in a number of domains.





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

                Originally posted by Tsov View Post
                Armenia, Lebanon discuss defense cooperation
                17:19, 09 Mar 2015 Siranush Ghazanchyan

                Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan received today the delegation of Lebanon’s Defense Ministry led by Brigadier General Manuel Kirejian. Lebanon’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia Jean Makaron participated in the meeting.

                The parties discussed issues related to the cooperation between the two countries in the field of defense. The Armenian Defense Minister stressed the need to establish high-level military-political relations and briefed the guests on the priority directions of cooperation.

                The Lebanese side also reiterated the willingness to take the warm friendly relations between the two countries to a new level of cooperation.

                The same day the delegation was hosted by Deputy Defense Minister David Tonoyan. A wide range of issues of reciprocal interest was discussed.

                The parties reached agreements on the exchange of experience in a number of spheres. Issues related to the modernization of the agreement on military cooperation signed between the two countries in 2001 and the plan of cooperation for 2015 were discussed.
                http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/09...e-cooperation/
                It is hard to imagine a better example of waisted time and resources. This military is a doormat for anyone who wants to invade..what could possibly be gained from this?
                Hayastan or Bust.

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

                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  It is hard to imagine a better example of waisted time and resources. This military is a doormat for anyone who wants to invade..what could possibly be gained from this?
                  Making friends? Cant hurt to have friends when you live in the ME. Plus always nice to piss off israel/turks

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

                    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                    It is hard to imagine a better example of waisted time and resources. This military is a doormat for anyone who wants to invade..what could possibly be gained from this?
                    1. There are over 100,000 Armenians living in Lebanon living in a difficult political context in which the army plays a significant role

                    2. Possible market for our uav-s maybe?

                    3. Lebanon's special forces are amongst the top in the region...they are trained in the US, France and Uk. Sending some observers to their trainings or some officers to continue training in the mountain units can do no harm!

                    4. We have our peacekeepers serving in Lebanon. We should at least establish contacts with their military command.
                    Last edited by ArmeniaSacra; 03-10-2015, 02:50 PM.

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

                      Originally posted by ArmeniaSacra View Post
                      1. There are over 100,000 Armenians living in Lebanon living in a difficult political context in which the army plays a significant role

                      2. Possible market for our uav-s maybe?

                      3. Lebanon's special forces are amongst the top in the region...they are trained in the US, France and Uk. Sending some observers to their trainings or some officers to continue training in the mountain units can do no harm!

                      4. We have our peacekeepers serving in Lebanon. We should at least establish contacts with their military command.
                      Not to mention that the Lebanese Army has a few top generals who are ethnic Armenians, including the man shaking Ohanian's hand - Manuel Kirejian. The Lebanese Army is set for a huge boost to its ties to the French who will be providing it with $3 billion worth of arms. Russia has also actively been trying to arm the Lebanese Army to gain influence over it. Finally, the Lebanese Army is fighting against ISIS and any military fighting ISIS is useful to have ties to. Its importance, arms & skills are improving because the US, France & Russia are all paying attention to it.
                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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