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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 argin View PostI am not a military expert by long shot but looking at the past war,we were able to win because after defending and ensuring safety of Armenian people in artsakh by liberating shushi That helped us stop the bombing of Stepanakert we moved to offensive and liberated plenty of land that we posses today,we exhausted the enemy from defending their lands and took or destroyed their resources,which led them to backing off and signing the ceasefire.in one word only defensive might play the same role but against us this time.we can't only go defensive we should advance in order to ensure our lands from invasion and aim to cripple the enemy and draw new borders.correct me if I missed any important fact or have any irrelevant point thanksHayastan or Bust.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Haykakan View PostShushi was a strategic city. The azeris were shelling Stepanakert from that location thus taking it was vital. The problem with going offensive is it is expensive in terms of lives and money. Another factor is that we have been building our forces to defend and we may be poorly equipped for offense. The last point I want to make is that we liberated a lot of lands already yet these lands are mostly sitting vacant after 20 years of incentives by the government to relocate people there. The only scenario where taking land makes any sense is if it gives us a border with Russia or the sea but here again it will be costly both in terms of lives and treasure.
I do have a question for those who are more familiar with the current situation there, can we offer Russia a military base in Agdam in exchange for them to ensure peace at the border?Last edited by Shant03; 07-01-2015, 07:41 AM.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Shant03 View PostI agree we do not need anymore lands. I drove from Ararat village to Tigranakert last week and I can tell you most of the land is unoccupied both in Armenia and Artsakh. We need to defend what we have, and get whatever else we can towards the west with diplomacy. We need the international market to end this war for us, not risk our youth.
I do have a question for those who are more familiar with the current situation there, can we offer Russia a military base in Agdam in exchange for them to ensure peace at the border?
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Armenia and UK to develop cooperation on defense
19:28, 01.07.2015
Region:World News, Armenia
Theme: Politics
YEREVAN. – Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan on Wednesday received director on defense policy at the UK Defense Ministry Nick Green accompanied by Ambassador Katherine Leach.
The sides discussed Armenia-UK-NATO relations on defense, Armenian Ministry's press service reported.
Minister Ohanyan presented his vision of the development of cooperation.
The British side said they would continue cooperation with Armenia in bilateral and multilateral format within existing programs and new initiatives.
The sides also touched upon regional security issues.
Armenia News - NEWS.am
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Shant03 View PostI agree we do not need anymore lands. I drove from Ararat village to Tigranakert last week and I can tell you most of the land is unoccupied both in Armenia and Artsakh. We need to defend what we have, and get whatever else we can towards the west with diplomacy. We need the international market to end this war for us, not risk our youth.
I do have a question for those who are more familiar with the current situation there, can we offer Russia a military base in Agdam in exchange for them to ensure peace at the border?Originally posted by Spetsnaz View PostThere is no way a single russian to be within the borders of Artsakh.
Some say we have SOVERIEGNITY others disagree. I say we are in a tenuous position and we hang on to what we have.
On the point about the unoccupied land equating to not needing to take more land if the fraudulent "oglu's" to our east start a WAR , I disagree completly.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
«Ժամանակ».Հայաստանը ՌԴ-ից կստանա «Իսկանդեր Մ»՝ ի սարսափ Ադրբեջանի
02.07.2015
«Ժամանակ» թերթը գրում է. «Այսօր ԱԺ-ն, Գալուստ Սահակյանի որոշմամբ, կգումարի արտահերթ նիստ, որի ժամանակ պետք է քննարկվի ՌԴ եւ ՀՀ կառավարությունների միջեւ ստորագրված ՀՀ-ին ՌԴ կողմից 200 մլն դոլարի արտոնյալ վարկ տրամադրելու մասին համաձայնագիրը, որով ՌԴ-ն արդիական զենք է մատակարարելու ՀՀ ԶՈՒ-ին:
Ըստ ՀՀԿ-ին մոտ կանգնած մեր աղբյուրի՝ այս գումարի շրջանակներում ՀՀ-ն կարող է ստանալ հայտնի «Իսկանդեր Մ» օպերատիվ տակտիկական հրթիռային համակարգեր, որը համարվում է ռուսական հրթիռաշինության լավագույն մշակումներից մեկը եւ ունի բավական բարձր տեխնիկական բնութագրեր:
Թե ռուսների ինչի՞ն է պետք, որ ՀՀ-ն զինված լինի «Իսկանդեր Մ» համակարգերով՝ կարող է մի քանի բացատրություն ունենալ»:
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post«Ժամանակ».Հայաստանը ՌԴ-ից կստանա «Իսկանդեր Մ»՝ ի սարսափ Ադրբեջանի
02.07.2015
«Ժամանակ» թերթը գրում է. «Այսօր ԱԺ-ն, Գալուստ Սահակյանի որոշմամբ, կգումարի արտահերթ նիստ, որի ժամանակ պետք է քննարկվի ՌԴ եւ ՀՀ կառավարությունների միջեւ ստորագրված ՀՀ-ին ՌԴ կողմից 200 մլն դոլարի արտոնյալ վարկ տրամադրելու մասին համաձայնագիրը, որով ՌԴ-ն արդիական զենք է մատակարարելու ՀՀ ԶՈՒ-ին:
Ըստ ՀՀԿ-ին մոտ կանգնած մեր աղբյուրի՝ այս գումարի շրջանակներում ՀՀ-ն կարող է ստանալ հայտնի «Իսկանդեր Մ» օպերատիվ տակտիկական հրթիռային համակարգեր, որը համարվում է ռուսական հրթիռաշինության լավագույն մշակումներից մեկը եւ ունի բավական բարձր տեխնիկական բնութագրեր:
Թե ռուսների ինչի՞ն է պետք, որ ՀՀ-ն զինված լինի «Իսկանդեր Մ» համակարգերով՝ կարող է մի քանի բացատրություն ունենալ»:
http://news.am/arm/news/274929.html
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