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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenia is buying vests, helmets, individual camouflage from Lubawa SA


    The Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Lubawa Armenia S.A. proceeded fruitfully for the Armenian company - Lubawa Armenia.

    During the summit with MORA representatives the possibilities of the company`s development as well as market expansion for the products by Lubawa Armenia S.A. were discussed. MORA declared its purchases for 2015, and the first contract for the camouflage nets will be signed as early as in January next year.

    On 12.12.2014 was held a meeting of Marcin Kubica, President of the Management Board of Lubawa S.A. with the Defence Minister of the Republic of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan and with the participation of Vice Minister Alik Mirzabekyan, Director of the Defence Industry Department at MORA Murad Isakhanyan, and Director of Lubawa Armenia, Jarosław Ruch. During the meeting were discussed the possibilities of support from the Government of the Republic of Poland for Polish investments in Armenia, the development strategy of Lubawa Armenia S.A. as well as the agenda for the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Lubawa Armenia S.A.

    Then there was a meeting with the Vice Minister, Dawid Tonoyan, during which the possibilities of support from MORA for the efforts to win the export markets for Lubawa Armenia S.A. were discussed. In the course of the subsequent meetings with Vice Minister, Alik Mirazbekyan, and Murad Iskahanyan the development strategy of Lubawa Armenia S.A. was agreed, as well as the potential clients in Armenia and abroad were pointed out, also the efforts leading to winning them were discussed.. MORA declares purchase in 2015 of, among others, several types of tents, multispectral camouflage nets, individual camouflage, bulletproof vests and helmets. In connection with balancing MORA`s next year`s budget, the intensive works have been carried out to introduce further products by Lubawa Armenia S.A. Individual contracts will be signed throughout the whole year, and the first one, on multispectral camouflage nets for about EUR 200,000, will be signed at the end of January 2015.

    MORA has already helped to organize two meetings at the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Emergency Situations of the Republic of Armenia, which is interested in purchasing rescue equipment, including several types of tents, decontamination cabins, inflatable boats, water tanks and protective suits, vests, rucksacks and other individual equipment for rescuers. Reaching appropriate structures at the Ministry of Healthcare and the Police was agreed. The export markets which Lubawa Armenia will attempt to win on the first place will be Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. In order to support these actions, MORA will organize on 19.12.2014 an inspection of the plant in Charentsavan by accredited military attachés from different countries.

    The parties have unanimously confirmed the possibility of smoothly increasing the production capabilities of Lubawa Armenia S.A. in case it wins major contracts. Strategic goals to be achieved in the first quarter of 2015 have been set out for the Management Board and its both shareholders. It has been agreed, that at the end of each quarter meetings will be held to discuss the accomplishment of the established tasks and the new ones will be set.

    During the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Lubawa Armenia S.A. a report from the Management Board on the investments made and the Company’s financial situation was accepted. Next, the additional shareholders contributions to the Share Capital, under the Investment Agreement have been accepted and agreed to amount AMD 830 million; at the same time the shareholders structure will remain unchanged – 51% of shares Lubawa S.A. and 49% MORA. Increase of the Company`s Share Capital was carried out through increasing the value of shares, which currently amounts to AMD 8.3 million per share.


    Our Special Forces might be recieving new equipment, expect to see it either on May 9th parade or 2016 Independence day parade.

    Ive always had a special love for Polish Pantera camo. Its just great looking.

    This is some of the suits they have been selling us, probably for snipers

    They are also selling Armenia multi-spectral camo for vehicles which can conceal objects from infared and radar imaging

    Last edited by Chubs; 04-03-2015, 07:11 PM.
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      Lubawa SA: Raptor Vest Introduction

      It seems to be similar to the ones we have seen, it can protect mainly against shrapnel and pistol rounds. Its equivalent to a 6b vest variant of the Russian Army. It would be way too expensive to implement for Armenia's main army though, (I am assuming) its much more geared towards Recon and Army Special forces along with National Security forces.

      Last edited by Chubs; 04-03-2015, 08:31 PM.
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        MOD: Armenia air defense is capable of fending off adversary attacks
        17:11, 03.04.2015
        Region:Armenia
        Theme: Politics


        YEREVAN. – The air defense and aviation units of the Armenian Armed Forces are capable of withstanding and fending off the air attacks of the adversary.

        A consultation devoted to the air defense system of Armenia was convened Friday at the MOD.

        The Minister of Defense, Seyran Ohanyan, underscored the role of the air defense units in the context of ensuring the combat-readiness of the Armenian national army.

        Next, the heads of several MOD departments and the commanders of some military units delivered reports.

        In his final report, the deputy chief of the Armenian Armed Forces General Staff, Lieutenant General Stepan Galstyan, stated that the country’s air defense units are capable of performing their military tasks.

        At the end of the consultation, Defense Minister Ohanyan gave respective instructions and directives toward organizing the future courses of action and further enhancing the combat-readiness of Armenia’s air defense units.
        Armenia News - NEWS.am
        The Minister of Defense, Seyran Ohanyan, chaired a consultation devoted to the air defense system of the country…

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

          Originally posted by Chubs View Post
          Armenia is buying vests, helmets, individual camouflage from Lubawa SA






          Our Special Forces might be recieving new equipment, expect to see it either on May 9th parade or 2016 Independence day parade.

          Ive always had a special love for Polish Pantera camo. Its just great looking.

          This is some of the suits they have been selling us, probably for snipers

          They are also selling Armenia multi-spectral camo for vehicles which can conceal objects from infared and radar imaging

          Thank you poland for being one of the only counties in europe thats helping our military

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            I have a feeling that this "silk road" stuff might just be some distracting BS. I think the real reason serj went was for weapons. Serj did criticize russia for selling all those weapons to azerbiajn in the past few weeks. I'm guessing he's using the same tactics as the smerch era, where azerbaijan got the smerch launchers and armenia got the ar1a to match it.

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              Originally posted by Chubs View Post
              Lol stop trolling Hyefighter. This is what a google search brought me. I translated page from Russian using google unfortunately.

              Link to page: http://omskteam.ru/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=3753

              Its just some Russian airsoft team in Omsk.
              i was also confused by that picture he sent me, never seen that rifle in use before, but he seems real,

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                  Originally posted by argin View Post
                  Azerbaijani Defense Ministry: Death of young Armenians from Karabakh not counted in Armenia’s military losses
                  [ 03 April 2015 17:50 ]
                  Vagif Dargahli: “We have a number of facts proving that the Armenian Defense Ministry conceals the army’s causalities from the public”

                  Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Casualties the Armenian armed forces suffered this year on the front line is several times bigger than the numbers reflected in the report of Helsinki Citizens' Assembly Vanadzor office, Defense Ministry spokesperson, colonel Vagif Dargahli told APA.

                  According to Dargahli, the 26 persons mentioned in the report are those stated by the Armenian Defense Ministry. And many of them are conscripts from Armenia. The death of young Armenians from Karabakh has not been counted in the list. In fact, the real number of casualties is bigger than these. The real number exceeds 70.

                  “There are a number of facts proving that the Armenian Defense Ministry conceals the army’s losses from the public. The Armenian community, smart people understand it. However, these losses are revealed in any form. The most recent example of this is that they hid information about six Armenian soldiers who died in mine explosion on March 31. Then this fact was confirmed with a video,” said Dargahli.

                  He noted that psychological effect of recent incidents on the Armenian side is already showing itself.

                  “Especially, after March 19, the Armenian community began to demand an explanation from the Defense Ministry and the country's leadership,” the spokesman added.

                  Azerbaijani Defense Minister, Colonel-General Zakir Hasanov also said that according to information statistics, Armenia lost more than 30 soldiers in the first quarter of 2015.

                  You see? ...
                  This is a direct result of our domestic idiots blubbing about Artsakh prople not being on frontline or not having casualties. Mainly the stupid opposition...
                  When some circles try to put a widge between two people. Calling all names and voicing "why there are no casualties from artsakh?".
                  There were even doubts like that in this forum.
                  So that has become a feed for azeri propaganda.
                  Stupidity should hurt before becoming loud...

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                    Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                    You see? ...
                    This is a direct result of our domestic idiots blubbing about Artsakh prople not being on frontline or not having casualties. Mainly the stupid opposition...
                    When some circles try to put a widge between two people. Calling all names and voicing "why there are no casualties from artsakh?".
                    There were even doubts like that in this forum.
                    So that has become a feed for azeri propaganda.
                    Stupidity should hurt before becoming loud...
                    The second they claim they can "prove" something you have to immediately proclaim: No

                    because they most likely can't.

                    Any info on the Yak-130 negotiations?

                    Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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