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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    This isn't news, but it's entertaining to see how azeri propoganda machine continues to spew crap onto the internet/media. Look how upset they are by the Iskander news lol. It literally looks like an 8 year old wrote it.

    The media rumors had been around long ago (and, most likely, the rumors will prove to be true) that Russia decided to supply the Iskander-M modern tactical missile systems to Armenia. In this case and in case of supplying other modern weapons, several questions arise.

    At first glance, Russia's decision on Iskander-M supplies is sudden. However, may be this is not so sudden as it seems?

    An extraordinary session of the Armenian National Assembly was convened July 2 to discuss an agreement on Russia’s delivering a soft loan to Armenia.

    Using these funds Russia will supply the advanced weapons worth $200 million to the Armenian armed forces.

    It is clear that another soft loan promises Yerevan a lot of problems. A calming loan agreement for the Armenian authorities will increase the country’s huge external debt. Supplying of more weapons in debt (and it must be paid anyway) must disturb people in Armenia, who have nothing to eat. It is clear that finally, the debt for the authorities’ serenity will be a heavy burden for the future generations of Armenians, who will unlikely to need the outdated by that time and greatly corroded complexes which Moscow will not allow Armenia to use.

    But the questions remains, why does Moscow need it? To tell the truth, the Russian authorities are not inclined to deliver their strategic weapons to third countries, and some misunderstandings between the Russian defense ministry and the Kremlin have taken place more than once because of that.

    However, Moscow has suddenly decided to help starving Armenia by giving it weapons. Given the fact that nowadays one can hardly call the economy of Russia itself thriving because of the sanctions and falling oil prices (while a lot of money are needed for rearmament of Russia’s own army), such a gesture clearly looks forced.

    The only question is what prompted Moscow to take such a controversial decision.

    The agreement on granting a loan by Russia was reached in late June, at a time when, by a strange coincidence, protests against the increase in electricity tariffs, insisted upon by the Russian company Electric Networks of Armenia, began in Yerevan and other cities of the country.

    Naturally, the Armenian people are tired. T
    hey can no longer make permanent concessions to the government and therefore, protest it. Nevertheless, such protests are a very convenient excuse for explaining to Russia’s everyman the reason for providing the neighboring country with assistance, which is supposed to prevent any western influence to Armenians and prevent them getting out of Kremlin’s “sphere of influence” as Ukraine did. From this point of view, the protests in Armenia became a very convenient justification of Russia’s activities on the loan issue. Isn’t it too convenient to be just a coincidence?

    Moreover, possession of modern Russian weapons by Armenia is a convenient reason for Russia to sell its weapons to Azerbaijan for several billions dollars. Azerbaijan doesn’t need loans and can buy what it needs, thereby assisting Russia’s defense sphere with vital financial injections.

    However, it won’t be difficult for Moscow from the technical or moral point of view to control the Russian weapons delivered to Armenia.
    Last edited by Shant03; 07-07-2015, 03:22 PM.

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

      Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
      This isn't news, but it's entertaining to see how azeri propoganda machine continues to spew crap onto the internet/media. Look how upset they are by the Iskander news lol. It literally looks like an 8 year old wrote it.
      Sounds like the azeri version of Lragir.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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          Republic of Armenia and Austria to strive to strengthen ties in defense sphere

          20:13, 7 July, 2015
          YEREVAN, JULY 7, ARMENPRESS. First Deputy Minister of Defense David Tonoyan accepted the military attaché of the Republic of Austria accredited in the Republic of Armenia, General Helmut Felner for the termination of the latter’s mission, and the newly appointed military attaché, Colonel Christian Smutek (residence in Moscow city). As “Armenpress” was informed from the the Information and Public Affairs Department of the Defense Ministry of the Republic of Armenia,, the First Deputy Minister of Defense thanked General H. Fulner for the job done during his mission and congratulated the newly appointed attaché Colonel CH. Smutek wishing him productive activities.

          During the meeting the sides expressed readiness to make endeavors aimed to deepen and strengthen Armenian-Austrian ties in defense sphere.

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

            This is good,we have strategic Russian figure Russia would try to protect now and possibly millions of dollars of donations to the army of artsakh for the sake of his own safety


            Russian billionaire moves to live in Nagorno Karabakh
            Russian businessman and billionaire German Sterligov has moved to live in Nagorno Karabakh, Asbarez reports.

            The republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Sterligov has been registered as a tourist.

            According to the Russian News Service, Sterligov put his property, livestock, and vehicle fleet for sale in Russia before leaving the country. His assistant, Polina Sirota, said Sterligov left for Artsakh on July 4. Sterligov’s lawyer confirmed to the BBC that he had left Russia.

            “He has left for Nagorno Karabakh, and it’s not known when he’s going to return. Serious circumstances have made him leave Russia but it’s not bandits,” Sirota said.

            “It is unclear when he will come back, but he certainly will do,” she added.

            The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has already announced that it will investigate the “illegal stay” of Sterligov and his family members in Artsakh, and put them on a list of “undesirable people”.

            The NKR Foreign Ministry confirmed Sterligov’s arrival. “Sterligov is staying in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. He was registered as a tourist in the consular department of NKR Foreign Ministry,” spokesperson Ani Sargsyan said.

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

              Erebuni airbase






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                Nice to see Civilian Aviation is active in Armenia.
                B0zkurt Hunter

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

                  Originally posted by argin View Post
                  This is good,we have strategic Russian figure Russia would try to protect now and possibly millions of dollars of donations to the army of artsakh for the sake of his own safety


                  Russian billionaire moves to live in Nagorno Karabakh
                  Russian businessman and billionaire German Sterligov has moved to live in Nagorno Karabakh, Asbarez reports.

                  The republic’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Sterligov has been registered as a tourist.

                  According to the Russian News Service, Sterligov put his property, livestock, and vehicle fleet for sale in Russia before leaving the country. His assistant, Polina Sirota, said Sterligov left for Artsakh on July 4. Sterligov’s lawyer confirmed to the BBC that he had left Russia.

                  “He has left for Nagorno Karabakh, and it’s not known when he’s going to return. Serious circumstances have made him leave Russia but it’s not bandits,” Sirota said.

                  “It is unclear when he will come back, but he certainly will do,” she added.

                  The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has already announced that it will investigate the “illegal stay” of Sterligov and his family members in Artsakh, and put them on a list of “undesirable people”.

                  The NKR Foreign Ministry confirmed Sterligov’s arrival. “Sterligov is staying in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic. He was registered as a tourist in the consular department of NKR Foreign Ministry,” spokesperson Ani Sargsyan said.



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                  Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                  Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                  Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                    Ադրբեջանում ջրահեղձ է եղել պայմանագրային զինծառայող
                    Հուլիս 8, 2015

                    Օրերս Ադրբեջանի զինված ուժերի շարքերում գրանցվել է զինծառայողի մահվան հերթական դեպքը, տեղեկությունը որի մասին տեղ չի գտել ադրբեջանական պաշտոնական լրահոսում։

                    Սոցիալական ցանցերից հայտնի է դարձել, որ Շամխորի շրջանի Սեյֆելի գյուղում տեղակայված զորամասերից մեկի պայմանագրային զինծառայող Էմին Մեհդիևը (Emin Mehdiyev) խեղդվել է ջրատարում։ Հայտնի է նաև, որ նա զորակոչված էր Գանձակից։

                    Հավելենք, որ 2015-ի հուլիսին սա Ադրբեջանի զինված ուժերում և պաշտպանական համակարգի այլ կառույցներում մահվան ելքով առաջին միջադեպն է, որի մասին հայտնի է դարձել։

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                      Arzni airbase




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