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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    ^^ well according azatutyum.am it is real. Also I beileve it is not helicopter; more likely it looks uav.

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

      Armenian Army





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        The missiles didn't hit the target and if u look closely u can see soldiers running on foot
        from the truck after it stops,that can be screen shotted and jammed into Azeris ass for
        spreading misinformation of 10 casualties,I just ain't certain if the uav/helicopter was taking
        footage or coordinating while the shot was fired from a mortar/artillery or the helicopter
        engaged in the attack and was the one firing at the truck,someone shed a light on that
        please thank you!
        Last edited by argin; 04-23-2015, 10:51 AM.

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

          Originally posted by HelloWorld View Post
          ^^ well according azatutyum.am it is real. Also I beileve it is not helicopter; more likely it looks uav.
          Hey mr Azeri, how about you get off this forum, and quit your pathetic campaign of propaganda here. It's one thing for pieces of sh!t like yourself to come here and attempt to have a discussion after identifying yourself, but its a whole another situation when you try to front as an Armenian.

          btw typical of your mongolic brothers to miss from point blank range. After all this is how you cowardly fathers were able to lose and run home crying despite facing a country of 150,000 people without an army or any modern weapons

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

            Originally posted by HelloWorld View Post
            ^^

            Here is the video. It is little bit funny. No matter what happens, the media says "no losses"

            https://www.facebook.com/bizimyolinf...7114048355202/
            The screenshot given is a screenshot from this video.

            Unless this video can be geolocated and verified then dont start asserting its legitimacy.

            Also, unless you can prove that there were causalities than dont assert that either. (We are talking about KIA) You can see in the video soldiers immediately dismounted and got into cover. Both vehicles continued to drive, one made a turn to escape possible enemy fire, the other to the side of the road to dismount its troops.

            We dont know what kind of explosives were used, but the vehicles were relatively undamaged.


            They are most likely remote controlled explosives, but their range, shrapnel used, etc is undetermined.

            we can conclude that they did jacksh!t. Good job Azerbaijan, you may have sent shrapnel into a soldiers leg. You waisted two explosive charges and a UAV to do this.


            In conclusion, all this video proves is that ISIS does a better job at blowing unarmored vehicles up than Azerbaijanis



            EDIT:Also the Azerbaijani text claims that 10 Armenian soldiers were killed yet the video shows most Armenian soldiers in that lead vehicle getting out.

            Im not making any conclusions, but that explosion occurred over a mound of earth. That probably saved alot of their lives. Its likely some were had slight injuries but Ive seen Iraqi soldiers have RPGs land near them and walk away just fine.

            This video isn't conclusive in proving anything other than the fact that Azerbaijan attacked NKR in a failed attempt to ambush a convoy through remote controlled IEDs/charges.

            The placement of these explosives obviously led to their failure.

            Its possible that these are low caliber mortars, something like 82mm but I wouldnt think 120mm although its perfectly possible.

            They have a kill radius of about 20-45 meters, shrapnel going in all directions. The placement of these rounds, and the fact that the trucks were semi-protected by large mounds of earth on both sides of the road seems to falsify Azerbaijani claims.

            We will have to wait and see but it doesnt look like anyone was seriously injured. Although it is a possibility and can't be ruled out. I wont lie, those explosions were close, very close.

            Its very possible that someone was killed or seriously injured, but it was definitely not 10 people lol
            Last edited by Chubs; 04-23-2015, 12:18 PM.
            Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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              Distances for most mortar calibers and their kill radius



              No way to know what caliber shell was used. Only can speculate but the aftermath is clear. Soldiers were not injured to the point where they couldn't exit the vehicle.

              This is the explosion of a 107mm mortar round for comparison

              tbh it looks like a 60mm HE round although it probably is 82mm fired from a podnos:

              Last edited by Chubs; 04-23-2015, 12:44 PM.
              Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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

                Originally posted by HelloWorld View Post
                ^^

                Here is the video. It is little bit funny. No matter what happens, the media says "no losses"

                https://www.facebook.com/bizimyolinf...7114048355202/

                All that I can see is the explosions in the air, which look like pyrotechnic effects (no direct hit) and personnel evacuating in running.
                If there were any wounded or dead, evacuaters would move much slower.
                Unlike Azeris, who leave the wounded and run away, Armenians do not run this fast if there was anybody left in truck.
                This also showed how fast and organized our helper vehicle responded at the end.

                For some people, who wander where our air defense was, I assume that all the anti UAV capabilities would not be let known unless war starts.
                There are even Hezbollah UAV s flying in into Israel sometimes, but that does not show anything.

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

                  Originally posted by Mher View Post
                  Hey mr Azeri, how about you get off this forum, and quit your pathetic campaign of propaganda here. It's one thing for pieces of sh!t like yourself to come here and attempt to have a discussion after identifying yourself, but its a whole another situation when you try to front as an Armenian.

                  btw typical of your mongolic brothers to miss from point blank range. After all this is how you cowardly fathers were able to lose and run home crying despite facing a country of 150,000 people without an army or any modern weapons
                  150,000? What country are you talking about?

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                    Wait so these monkeys can just attack us from above and get away with it? Thats it. Im done. Take out the grads and start the bombardment

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

                      Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
                      150,000? What country are you talking about?
                      Nogorno karabakh

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