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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Մայիսի 29-ը խաղաղապահների միջազգային օրն է
2015-05-29
Մայիսի 29-ը ՄԱԿ-ը հռչակել է որպես Խաղաղապահների միջազգային օր: Այսօր նշվում է նաև Հայաստանի խաղաղապահ ուժերի կազմավորման տարեդարձը:
Տոնի կապակցությամբ մայիսի 29-ին ՀՀ ԶՈՒ խաղաղապահ բրիգադում կազմակերպվել էր հանդիսավոր միջոցառում: Շնորհավորելով ներկաներին մասնագիտական տոնի առթիվ` Խաղաղապահ բրիգադի հրամանատար« գեներալ-մայոր Արթուր Սիմոնյանը նկատեց« որ լրացավ նաև զորամասին մարտական դրոշ հանձնելու հինգերորդ տարեդարձը£ Անդրադառնալով ներկայումս Աֆղանստանում« Կոսովոյում« և Լիբանանում իրականացվող առաքելություններին հայ խաղաղապահների մասնակցությանը՝ Արթուր Սիմոնյանն ընդգծեց« որ վերջերս Լիբանան կատարած աշխատանքային այցի ընթացքում ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարարի գլխավորած պատվիրակության անդամներն ականատեսն են եղել, թե այդ տարածաշրջանում իրականացվող առաքելության շրջանակում հայ խաղաղապահների ընդգրկումն ինչ ոգևորություն« խանդավառություն և անթաքույց հպարտության զգացումներ են հարուցել տեղի հայ համայնքի ներկայացուցիչների շրջանում£ Արթուր Սիմոնյանը նաև հորդորեց խաղաղապահներին անել ամեն հնարավորըª արհեստավարժությունը և միջազգային ասպարեզում ձեռք բերված համբավն առավել բարձրացնելու և ամրապնդելու համար:
Հանդիսավոր միջոցառման շրջանակում մի խումբ խաղաղապահներ բարեխիղճ և օրինակելի ծառայության համար ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարարի և ՀՀ ԶՈւ խաղաղապահ բրիգադի հրամանատարի հրամաններով պարգևատրվեցին գերատեսչական մեդալներով« պատվոգգրերով և շնորհակալագրերով£
Խաղաղապահ ուժերի միջազգային օրվա կապակցությամբ անցկացվող միջոցառումը եզրափակվեց համերգային ծրագրով
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by burjuin View Post
1)Special force (dnno what is the name of this special force cz we have the blue berets as well)
2)Monte Melkonian military academy students
3)Vazgen Sarkissian military academy students
4)Boarder guards
5)Emergency forces ?
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Armenia starts large-scale military exercises
Large-scale and multilevel military exercises are underway Saturday throughout Armenia. Armenian News-NEWS.am has learned that these are planned maneuvers.
The Minister of Defense, Seyran Ohanyan, on Saturday will visit military
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by argin View PostLmfaoo,I enjoy reading these articles and laugh at their delusion
Zakir Hasanov: Armenia once again realized that Azerbaijan has become real military power
PHOTOSESSION
[ 30 May 2015 13:16 ]
“If our occupied territories are not liberated, the army should at any moment be ready for war”
Baku – APA. Azerbaijan’s Defense Minister, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov held a meeting at the Central House of Officers with young officers undergoing training on the relevant military specialties, the defense ministry told APA on Saturday.
Speaking about the tasks ahead, the minister said the main objective of the country’s leadership is to achieve the liberation of our occupied territories by further strengthening the combat capability of the Armed Forces.
Recalling President Ilham Aliyev’s statements “The war is not over, it continues and we should liberate our occupied territories by all means,” Minister Hasanov told the young officers who will soon be assigned to military units that their main duty is mobilizing the personnel that are under their command to fulfill this important task.
“Instilling military skills and patriotism in the personnel, you have at any time to mobilize them to fight with the enemy forces. Do not forget, if our occupied territories are not liberated, the army should at any moment be ready for war. Azerbaijan’s combat power is gradually increasing thanks to the support from the state and the people. Our armed forces are equipped with modern military equipment, new tanks and armored combat vehicles. However, these modern weapons and equipment need to be used skillfully,” the minister added.
As for the escalation of the situation on the front line in the summer of last year and during the current year, the defense minister noted that in this period our army has once again proven its combat power.
Recalling President Ilham Aliyev’s remarks during an official reception on the occasion of the Republic Day - Recently, starting from the summer of last year, the Azerbaijani army has secured full advantage on the contact line and dealt the enemy some crushing blows. Today, the Armenian government already recognizes that it is impossible to resist Azerbaijan without outside assistance. We always say to them: if you do not want to die, then leave Nagorno-Karabakh and other occupied lands. Otherwise, Armenia will continue to live in constant fear, anxiety, hysteria and panic, and the day will come when the Azerbaijani army will have to say its word” – the minister said, Armenia suffering heavy losses once again realized that Azerbaijan has become a real military power.
The minister underlined the attention and care of the state to the Armed Forces, noting that in the modern period, funds on a significant scale are allocated from the country’s military budget to the social sphere.
At the end of his speech, Minister Hasanov wished the young officers success and expressed confidence that the knowledge they gained will contribute to further strengthening the country’s defense capacity.
The minister then responded to the young officers’ questions and gave his instructions and recommendations.
This is what will happen to them again.Last edited by Gevz; 05-30-2015, 04:55 AM.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Spetsnaz View PostSo basically the squadrons that have attended are:
1)Special force (dnno what is the name of this special force cz we have the blue berets as well)
2)Monte Melkonian military academy students
3)Vazgen Sarkissian military academy students
4)Boarder guards
5)Emergency forces ?
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