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

    [Լրացված] Դժբախտ պատահարի հետևանքով ՊԲ զինծառայող է մահացել

    Ապրիլ 10, 2015

    Զինծառայող Արթուր Անդրանիկի Առաքելյանը (ծնված 1996 թ.) մահացել է Պաշտպանության բանակի արևելյան զորամասերից մեկում, դժբախտ պատահարի հետևանքով, հայտնում է Պաշտպանության բանակի մամուլի ծառայությունը: Ըստ հաղորդագրության՝ դեպքի մանրամասները պարզելու համար կատարվում է քննություն:

    [Լրացում]

    ՀՀ Քննչական կոմիտեն հայտնում է, որ զինծառայողը վնասվածք էր ստացել ապրիլի 5-ին՝ ժամը 17:20-ի սահմաններում, երբ ֆուտբոլ խաղալու ժամանակ ձեռքերով կախվել էր դարպասաձողից, վայր ընկնել և գլխին ստացել պոկված դարպասաձողի հարվածը: Դեպքից հետո զինծառայողին տեղափոխել են հիվնադանոց, որտեղ էլ նա մահացել է:

    Դեպքի առթիվ ՀՀ ՔԿ զինվորական քննչական գլխավոր վարչությունում նախապատրաստվում են նյութեր։

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      Ադրբեջանում ազգային անվտանգության նախարարության սպան ինքնասպան է եղել

      Ապրիլ 9, 2015

      Ադրբեջանի ազգային անվտանգության նախարարության աշխատակից, փոխգնդապետ Ալիև Ազեր Նամիգ օղլուն ինքնասպան է եղել՝ նետելով իրեն Բաքվի Նարիմանովի շրջանի բնակարանից՝ 7-րդ հարկից։ Այս մասին ապրիլի 8-ին հայտնել է ադրբեջանական lent.az լրատվակայքը՝ հղում անելով virtualaz.org կայքին։

      Դատախազության Նարիմանովի շրջանի բաժնից հայտնել են, որ ինքնասպանության դեպքի մանրամասները պարզլելու նպատակով տարվում է քննություն։ 1975-ին ծնված Ազեր Ալիևի մահվան գործով հարուցվել է քրեական գործ՝ քրեական օրենսգրքի 125-րդ հոդվածով (ինքնասպանության հասցնել)։

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          Originally posted by londontsi View Post
          New Liquid Body Armour Is Finally Ready For The Frontline



          Scientists at a Polish company that produce body armor systems are working to implement a non-Newtonian liquid in their products.

          The liquid is called Shear-Thickening Fluid (STF). STF does not conform to the model of Newtonian liquids, such as water, in which the force required to move the fluid faster must increase exponentially, and its resistance to flow changes according to temperature. Instead STF hardens upon impact at any temperature, providing protection from penetration by high-speed projectiles and additionally dispersing energy over a larger area.

          "This viscosity increases thanks to the subordination of the particles in the liquid structure, therefore they form a barrier against an external penetrating factor," said Karolina Olszewska, who performed tests on the STF for Moratex.

          The exact composition of the STF is known only to Moratex and its inventors at the Military Institute of Armament Technology in Warsaw, but ballistic tests proved its resistance to a wide range of projectiles.

          "We needed to find, design a liquid that functions both with projectiles hitting at the velocity of 450 meters per second and higher. We have succeeded," said Deputy Director for Research at the Moratex institute, Marcin Struszczyk.

          Struszczyk said the liquid's stopping capability, combined with the lower indentation of its surface, provides a higher safety level for the user compared with traditional, mostly Kevlar-based, solutions.

          "If a protective vest is fitted to the body, then a four centimeter deep deflection may cause injury to the sternum, sternum fracture, myocardial infarction, lethal damage to the spleen," Struszczyk said.

          "Thanks to the properties of the liquid, thanks to the proper formation of the insert, we eliminate one hundred percent of this threat because we have reduced the deflection from four centimeters to one centimeter."

          When hit by a high-speed projectile, a wide area of the STF hardens instantly, causing the usually massive energy to be dispersed away from the wearer's internal organs.

          Implementing the solution in body armor required designing special inserts, but the company says those are lighter than standard ballistic inserts and broader range of movement for their users in the police and military.

          "The point is for them not to interfere, not change the way of movement, operation of such the product by the user, and at the same time increase their motor skills, increase effectiveness of their decision process and increase their possibilities during the mission at hand," Struszczyk said.

          The laboratory is also working on a magnetorheological fluid, which they hope can be also applied in their products.

          According to the researchers, both liquids can find applications beyond body armor, such as in the production of professional sports inserts, and even entire outfits. Another use could be in car bumpers or road protective barriers.

          Video available if you follow link.
          Thats cool, but I dont see how that has anything to with Armenia. Lubawa only sells one type of hard ballistic insert. This will be great for the Polish Army in improving their flak jackets, but this looks like its highly experimental still



          Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
          Ադրբեջանում ազգային անվտանգության նախարարության սպան ինքնասպան է եղել

          Ապրիլ 9, 2015

          Ադրբեջանի ազգային անվտանգության նախարարության աշխատակից, փոխգնդապետ Ալիև Ազեր Նամիգ օղլուն ինքնասպան է եղել՝ նետելով իրեն Բաքվի Նարիմանովի շրջանի բնակարանից՝ 7-րդ հարկից։ Այս մասին ապրիլի 8-ին հայտնել է ադրբեջանական lent.az լրատվակայքը՝ հղում անելով virtualaz.org կայքին։

          Դատախազության Նարիմանովի շրջանի բաժնից հայտնել են, որ ինքնասպանության դեպքի մանրամասները պարզլելու նպատակով տարվում է քննություն։ 1975-ին ծնված Ազեր Ալիևի մահվան գործով հարուցվել է քրեական գործ՝ քրեական օրենսգրքի 125-րդ հոդվածով (ինքնասպանության հասցնել)։

          http://razm.info/62626
          "suicide". He was probably offed by Aliyev's mafia.


          It's official guys, Armenia has Igla-S (SA-24). We ordered 200 missiles and 50 missile launchers from Russia in 2012 and received them all in 2013 per http://armstrade.sipri.org/armstrade...e_register.php and http://www.un-register.org/HeavyWeap...rts.aspx?CoI=9

          Igla-S is the most advanced of the Igla MANPADS series and it was what Azerbaijan used to down our helicopter.

          The UN arms register all but confirms the 35 tanks and 110 armored combat vehicles we bought and received from Russia too
          Federate, in the arms report if it was a MANPADS system, it would have been listed under MANPADs. The 200 missiles 50 launchers is listed under missiles and systems, not MANPADSI think these are ATGMs, not Igla-S
          Last edited by Chubs; 04-10-2015, 07:30 AM.
          Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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

            Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
            another information says it was new Russian ATGM 50 Launchers with 200 missiles
            The Russian report claims same number of missiles & launchers (200 and 50) but files them under unknown type of ATGM. One difference is that it reports we ordered them on 2013 and got them the same year. This is different from what SIPRI arms trade reports. Should be noted that the SIPRI arms trade is very specific in what was delivered while the Russian one is not.

            Anyway, either one of them is mistaken or we ordered same quantities for two different weapons. Either way, we got some new weapons whether they are Igla-S, an unknown ATGM or both.
            Originally posted by Chubs View Post


            Federate, in the arms report if it was a MANPADS system, it would have been listed under MANPADs. The 200 missiles 50 launchers is listed under missiles and systems, not MANPADSI think these are ATGMs, not Igla-S
            I am pretty sure this says Igla-S.

            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                The Russian report claims same number of missiles & launchers (200 and 50) but files them under unknown type of ATGM. One difference is that it reports we ordered them on 2013 and got them the same year. This is different from what SIPRI arms trade reports. Should be noted that the SIPRI arms trade is very specific in what was delivered while the Russian one is not.

                Anyway, either one of them is mistaken or we ordered same quantities for two different weapons. Either way, we got some new weapons whether they are Igla-S, an unknown ATGM or both.

                I am pretty sure this says Igla-S.

                Oh okay, I see that it mathches. Thanks! Good to hear about the Igla-S, it has improved resistance to counter measures and the missiles are much more sensitive compared to Igla-1E export
                Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                  Originally posted by HelloWorld View Post
                  You cannot avoid air defense even if you fly low level. There is EL/M-2080 Green Pine for that.

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EL/M-2080_Green_Pine
                  The Green pine is surface to surface missile tracking system.......once the aircraft starts its attack it could be tracked but with element of surprise it will be too late.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                    Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                    Probably T72Bs from Russia, armstrade.org claims 35 for 50 mil. 1.45 million each tank, falls into T72B price range, maybe T72B3.


                    thank you!

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                      Lmaoo,these clowns now distribute flags so they can supposedly put their gay flag in liberated lands?can these clowns make themselves look more idiotic

                      Battle flags presented to military units of Azerbaijani Army on frontline

                      PHOTOSESSION
                      [ 11 April 2015 12:15 ]
                      Zakir Hasanov: "We will soon liberate our lands"

                      Baku. Aga Jafarli – APA. Defense Minister of Azerbaijan, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov has visited the military unit on the frontline.

                      The Defense Ministry told APA that the minister presented the battle flags to commanders of the military units under the relevant decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces Ilham Aliyev. Zakir Hasanov congratulated the staff:

                      “Today, battle flags were presented to your military units. I would like to congratulate all of you on this occasion. A battle flag is a symbol of honor and glory of a military unit. We wish our battle flags to wave in Karabakh, the integral part of Azerbaijan, through winning all battles with honor and liberating all our occupied territories. We all believe in and are sure of it! Today, the combat readiness of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces is at a high level under the leadership of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief and the enemy is in fear and panic. Our decent retaliation leads to the decline of discipline in the enemy’s army and avoidance of the military service in the occupied territories. We’d especially note that hero soldiers and officers on the frontline retaliate to enemy decently. Unsuccessful operations of the enemy result in high casualties. This causes problems, in Armenian army, and Armenia. We say once again that we’ll liberate our lands in a short-time. President noted that we’ll never agree with establishment of the second Armenian state in Azerbaijan’s lands, if Armenian soldier does not want to be killer, let them not come to Aghdam, Fuzuli, or the results will be harder. Today, I appreciate combat activity of your military unit and am sure that you’ll accomplish any task laying ahead of you. I congratulate you again and wish successes in your services.”

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