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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Yerevan celebrates Victory and Shushi Liberation Days









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      Solemn ceremony of opening a capitally renovated barrack


      On 13 May Artsakh Republic President partook at a solemn ceremony of opening a capitally renovated barrack in one of the Defense Army's military units dislocated in the southern wing of the republic.
      In his remarks President Sahakyan considered the amelioration of the servicemen's social and living conditions among pivotal components of the army building process and raising the combat readiness of the armed forces. The Head of the State stressed that the state rated high the contribution of every officer and soldier in maintaining our republic's security. Bako Sahakyan wished good service, peace and welfare to the soldiers and commanders.
      Defense minister Movses Hakobyan and other officials accompanied the President during the visit.

      2015-05-13





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        Զորավարժություն Հայաստանի ատոմային էլեկտրակայանի տարածքում

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          With all the new t-14,typhoons and boomerang vehicles Russia demonstrated and the way they plan to replace their old weaponry.we can get t-72 s and btr-80 s for cheap perhaps some Light attack vehicles

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            Armenian detachment of CSTO CRRF leaves for operational deployment
            15:07, 14.05.2015
            Region:Armenia
            Theme: Politics


            The Armenian detachment that is a part of CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force have been sent to the operational deployment area.

            The Armenian detachment with necessary equipment and weapons on board will head to the site by the airplae of the Armenian Armed Forces.

            In the context of a surprise inspection of the Collective Rapid Reaction Forces were brought into a high level of combat readiness. By decision of the CSTO Collective Security Council, the forces will be rearranged to meet the goal, and then sent to one of the regions of the CSTO.

            The CSTO comprises six states: Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.


            Armenia News - NEWS.am
            The Armenian detachment with necessary equipment and weapons on board...









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                What do you guys make of this? What can the Turkish army do for the Azers?

                Turkey Wants Azeri Army at ‘NATO Standards’

                BAKU—Azerbaijan’s closest strategic ally, Turkey has once again voiced its ultimate support for its neighboring country. This time Ankara revealed the newest aspiration of its military cooperation with Baku – the Turkish leadership wants the Azerbaijani army to reach the “best international standards.”

                “We want the Azerbaijani armed forces to advance to the level of NATO standards,” Turkish Ambassador to Baku, Ismail Alper Coskun said.

                Assessing the ongoing joint military drills with Azerbaijani and Turkish troops in Baku and in Nakhijevan, Coskun told local media that Turkey cooperates tightly with Azerbaijan in the field of military along with many other spheres.

                “Over the last few years we have conducted similar military exercises. The main goal is to contribute to Azerbaijan’s development in this field. The Turkish army is one of the strongest in NATO. Moving forward with our military cooperation we want to make our contribution to brother country Azerbaijan’s military,” Coskun said.

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                  ^ Eitherway it is not good news for us...

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                      Originally posted by Tsov View Post
                      What do you guys make of this? What can the Turkish army do for the Azers?
                      For now training.

                      In case of restart of full scale war on Artsakh then Turkey can:
                      AWAC support. they can pin point our positions and movements.
                      Send Islamist extremist who want us destroyed and help their Muslim brothers.
                      Could send in some special forces.
                      Could fly some of their aircraft.
                      Political support.

                      As a NATO member they are not suppose to get directly involved......not to mention (the real reason) Russia won't allow it.

                      Not good.....maybe our complain about Turkey helping Azerbaijan to NATO might stop some of the above items such as AWAC
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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