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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Armynia View Post
      This is much understandable: Enjoy

      Is that the ak-74m in the video?

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        ''Correct'' it is the Ak-74, but the good news is that Armenia produces them.

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          Նախագահ Բակո Սահակյանը բանակի հրամանատարական կազմին ներկայացրել է պաշտպանության նորանշանակ նախարարին

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            Armenia’s defense industry production is represented in Defense Ministry building




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              Originally posted by armo12 View Post
              Is that the ak-74m in the video?
              It seems to be a plain ak74 with dark furniture. An Ak74m would have a polymer folding stock and a ribbed polymer lower handguard. As for Armynia's claim that they are produced in Armenia. I have never heard of Armenia producing Ak74ms, at least not under license from Kalashnikov Concern. Armenia does produce a number of small arms and UAVs. Aspar Arms seems to be have Kalashnikov pattern rifles, but i don't know if they are built on Russian receivers, or newly manufactured Armenian ones. A domestic arms industry woud be advantageous for Armenia, especially considering the Azerbaijanis have begun manufacturing some weapons under license, although the quality of their products may be questionable... If anybody has more info, please chime in.

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                Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                Armenia’s defense industry production is represented in Defense Ministry building

                There's that sexy k3 again! I wish they would show these more often!

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                  Armenian Air Defense







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                    June 18, 2015 13:32
                    Armenia may get extra forces from CSTO in case of Karabakh conflict escalation: Bordyuzha

                    From the point of view of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, the format of the OSCE Minsk Group is the most optimal. The General Secretary of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Nikolay Bordyuzha stated about it during the talk with the journalists on June 18.



                    STEPANAKERT, JUNE 18, ARTSAKHPRESS: “The position of the Collective Security Treaty Organization remains the same. The OSCE Minsk Group thoroughly studies this issue and no other structure should interfere in the process. We constantly get information from Armenia about the killed and the shots in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone. Moreover, I would like to mention that Armenia, as a full-pledged member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, has the right to get extra forces from CSTO in case of Karabakh conflict escalation”, - stated Nikolay Bordyuzha.
                    From the point of view of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, the format of the OSCE Minsk Group is the most optimal. The General Secretary of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Nikolay Bordyuzha stated about it during the talk with the journalists on June 18.

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                      Armenia defense minister visits Karabakh frontline
                      17:42, 17.06.2015
                      Region:Armenia, Karabakh
                      Theme: Politics


                      The Minister of Defense of Armenia, Seyran Ohanyan, is on a working visit to the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR; Artsakh), and within the framework of the military cooperation plan of the two Armenian republics.

                      Ohanyan, accompanied by his newly appointed NKR colleague—Lieutenant General Levon Mnatsakanyan—and Lieutenant General Movses Hakobyan—the newly appointed Deputy Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces—, on Wednesday paid visits to several military outposts located in an easterly direction of the frontline of the NKR Defense Army.

                      Armenia’s defense minister got familiarized with the course of military watch at these outposts, and interacted with the Artsakh servicemen on duty.

                      In addition, the defense ministers of the two Armenian republics gave several instructions and recommendations to the command units, and toward further improving the military watch.
                      Armenia News - NEWS.am
                      Ohanyan got familiarized with the course of military watch at the outposts, and interacted with the servicemen on duty…

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