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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Armenian made robots to search mines...





    В Армении прошли ежегодные соревнования среди роботов-саперов. Железные коротышки весят всего килограммов по десять. Но в них столько камер, анализаторов и м...

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      There ware some talks that Armenia would produce UAV couple months aggo, looks like it happend... i would love to see it....

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      У Армении есть 15 беспилотников
      Armenia Today [ 25.05.2010 | 14:56 ] Политика , Общество , В прессе , Армения
      На вооружении Армении 15 беспилотных летальных аппаратов среднего разряда с 5 передвижными станциями управления, сообщает газета «Аравот».



      Согласно изданию, к каждой станции прикреплено по 3 беспилотника. Данная система в целом присоединена к системе автоматического управления артиллерийским огнем. Кроме того, она имеет возможность осуществления разного рода разведывательных заданий. На данный момент ведутся работы по усовершенствованию беспилотников и их оснащению огнестрельным оружием, утверждает издание.

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        I would love to see Erdogans and Alievs faces after this report...hahha just imagine folks what would be there impressions..they would say something like OMFG those evil armenians they just dont quit dont they..

        For the record all this reminds me the Gauls and the Romans in Asterix and Ovelix village..and we are the Gauls we got the magic in our side folks..

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          Originally posted by ArmeniaR View Post
          There ware some talks that Armenia would produce UAV couple months aggo, looks like it happend... i would love to see it....

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          У Армении есть 15 беспилотников
          Armenia Today [ 25.05.2010 | 14:56 ] Политика , Общество , В прессе , Армения
          На вооружении Армении 15 беспилотных летальных аппаратов среднего разряда с 5 передвижными станциями управления, сообщает газета «Аравот».



          Согласно изданию, к каждой станции прикреплено по 3 беспилотника. Данная система в целом присоединена к системе автоматического управления артиллерийским огнем. Кроме того, она имеет возможность осуществления разного рода разведывательных заданий. На данный момент ведутся работы по усовершенствованию беспилотников и их оснащению огнестрельным оружием, утверждает издание.

          http://www.armtoday.info/default.asp...PagePosition=9
          can some one translate this for me? And does any one realize what this means? A small, land blocked country like Armenia is producing the most modern weapon of our time. There are three countries besides Armenia doing this the US, Israel and Russia. And two of them are world powers. I'm so happy.

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            Greece as i know got there own patent version...

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              Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
              can some one translate this for me?
              Amenia has 15 UVAs
              According to the newspaper "Aravot", Armenia has in its power 15 middle-level UAVs with 5 mobile control stations.

              According to the publication, each station has 3 UVAs. This system is connected to the automatic-fire control system. As well, it has the ability to implement various reconnaissance tasks. Work is currently underway to improve the UVAs and its firearms equipments, says "Aravot".

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                Bombing of Stepanakert possible, French expert says

                July 02, 2010 | 18:21
                Today the resumption of war resumption in the Karabakh conflict zone is probable as never before, Gerard Shalyan, an armed conflict and strategic relations expert, said during discussions organized by the Civilitas Foundation.

                He noted that the Armenian side should be ready for a surprise attack and short-term hostilities. The expert stressed that bombing of Stepankert can be expected as well. If he were Azerbaijani he would like to resume war, which normally reduces the problem and affords additional opportunities to the winner, he said. In this regard, the Karabakh authorities should take appropriate measures to protect the population, particularly by means of bomb shelters, as the small Karabakh nation is hardly able to bear a loss of 10,000 as war victims. According to him, hostilities will continue until Russia’s interference. It will be Russia that will deploy peacekeepers in the region. As to whether Azerbaijan, in case it succeds in occupying Karabakh, will go further to seize the Armenian region of Zangezur, which connects Armenia with Nakhchivan, he said that it is logical. Shalyan believes Azerbaijan will not be satisfied with anything less than the maximum.

                Commenting on Karabakh’s self-determination, the expert noted that modern world is that of double standards. He said he is not confident that Kosovo would get independence unless the U.S. wished it to. In this context, the expert supposes, one should understand whether there are sides interested in Karabakh’s independence. On the one hand, Armenia, which has not sufficient resources, insists on independence. On the other hand, Azerbaijan, the start point of the Baku-Tbilisi- Ceyhan oil pipeline, insists on the inviolability of borders and territorial integrity. This means interests are as important as principles. However, the conflict is frozen, which plays into Armenia’s hands and improves Karabakh’s prospects. At the current stage, Armenia’s influence on Karabakh enables Russia to control Azerbaijan and prevent it from turning to the U.S. Thus, Moscow is trying to ‘keep hold’ of Armenia, restricting Baku’s opportunities to maneuver.

                Resumption of war in Karabakh conflict zone highly probable…

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                  There are a lot of countries who have developed their own UAV's, it's the quality that differs greatly.

                  List of countries who have developed their own UAV's
                  Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, South Africa, Bulgaria, Canada, Chili, China, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Israel, Iran, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Russia, Sp ain, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam and now also Armenia.



                  I would love to know more details about our Armenian UAV... (range, maximum speed, which hight does it fly etc).

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                    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
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                    I would love to know more details about our Armenian UAV... (range, maximum speed, which hight does it fly etc).
                    Yea me too.. proste taroynak e vor menak aravor tert e na gosum sra masin... or Hayere UAV tsujuts en tvel piti amen haykakan news site gosar sra masin....

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                      Did Turkey participate in Azerbaijani diversion?

                      Arman Melikyan, former Foreign Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, sees Turkey's fault in Azerbaijan's act of sabotage at the contact line on June 18. Today at the Pastark Club, Arman Melikyan announced that Turkey also participated in the diversion plotted by Azerbaijan.

                      Former NKR Foreign Minister thinks the regional visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton will hardly mark a turning point in the Armenian-Turkish peace deal.

                      "Fortunately, the process had a favourable end. Turkey is coming forth with new initiatives and will soon set new preconditions before Armenia and the international community though I do not think Turkey will succeed in its plans.
                      Anyway, Armenia learnt a good lesson from it," Mr. Melikyan said.
                      Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                      Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                      Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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