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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 Chubs View Post
    You cant tell anything from this, its just a couple of mags, a vog-25 grenade, and morphine needles..All of this Armenia has and uses ON THE FRONT
    I can tell there there are five mags, three more than you !!
    AND they do not seem to be same size.

    Thus the point I was making.

    PS. I do not see any morphine needles either.

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      Originally posted by londontsi View Post






      I can tell there there are five mags, three more than you !!
      AND they do not seem to be same size.

      Thus the point I was making.

      PS. I do not see any morphine needles either.

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      There are 6 mags. The 5 large ones were empty and discarded and the small one on the left is a VSS Vintorez mag which reportedly had 4 bullets in it.
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        No indication of special forces, although VSS vintorez is usually used by special troops and sometimes army regulars.

        Tbh this isn't convincing evidence to me that these are specifically Azerbaijani weapons

        before we saw Turkish grenade launchers, South African helmets, AK74Ms, AKMs with advanced night vision optics etc


        It is possible that these guys left little behind
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            Can one of you draw where the conflicts are currently active across the border? Where we have the advantages and where we don't? It would be educational for some of us who are not as knowledgeable of whats going on

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              Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
              Can one of you draw where the conflicts are currently active across the border? Where we have the advantages and where we don't? It would be educational for some of us who are not as knowledgeable of whats going on
              Most clashes happen near aghdam and down in the low lands, which makes up the border for Artsakh. Martakert as well

              Fedayi made sure Armenians held valuable positions by the end of the war, they even left land to fortify better positions to the west.

              Azeris have an uphill battle everywhere, but the most vulnerable area is near the border with Iran I think, very low flat land, with an air strip near it. Can be a key tactical position when attempting to close the lachin corridor

              Artsakh's water supply also originate, somewhat, from this area.
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                Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                We dont need a pathway to the Caspian Sea, we have already talked about this on this thread. Its impossible and retarded. Go back and look at the reasons.
                It is not retarded and to dismiss any opportunity for us Armenians is big loss........we do not need to have direct contact to the Caspian sea. By making friends with the ethnic minorities after we contain Azerbaijan then railroad will take and bring supplies to the sea and shipped from/to Iran and Russia.
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                    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                    It is not retarded and to dismiss any opportunity for us Armenians is big loss........we do not need to have direct contact to the Caspian sea. By making friends with the ethnic minorities after we contain Azerbaijan then railroad will take and bring supplies to the sea and shipped from/to Iran and Russia.
                    I think you are underestimating enemy. Azerbaijan even stronger on the sea by helping Israel.



                    This picture taken in Caspian sea in Azerbaijan side. Shaldag MK V build in Azerbaijan with Israel experts (They have navy factories and building middle and large class ships) and testing Spike-ER missile.

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                      Originally posted by HelloWorld View Post
                      I think you are underestimating enemy. Azerbaijan even stronger on the sea by helping Israel.



                      This picture taken in Caspian sea in Azerbaijan side. Shaldag MK V build in Azerbaijan with Israel experts (They have navy factories and building middle and large class ships) and testing Spike-ER missile.
                      I think you are underestimating our special force

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