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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Things are heating up in occupied Western Armenia. PKK has been busy today, they've killed one turkish soldier and wounded two. Just now they attacked some truck(s) nearby kars. we should be ready to grasp the first opportunity, things might escalate quickly in turkey.
    On the Eastern front, Azerbaijan has been trying to keep us busy today, knowing that things might deteriorate quickly for turkey on the western front.

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      My cousin is finally coming home from the armenian army. Served the full two years. Very proud....

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        Thanks Mher, God bless you and our troops

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          Intensive shooting in Martuni and Askeran directions

          19:11, 21 July, 2015
          YEREVAN, JULY 21, ARMENPRESS. The front line of Karabakh-Azerbaijan opposing armies is again tense. The adversary has been firing the Armenian positions by different-caliber weapons, including 60 mm mortars and RPG-7 grenade launchers, in the eastern front line (Martuni and Askeran directions) since today, 14:00. Front line subunits of the Defense Army have responded.

          As”Armenpress” was informed from the Press Service of the NKR Defense Ministry, the intensive shooting continues between the sides.

          Throughout the entire front line Armenian front-line infantry performs its duties confidently keeping a vigilant control of the situation.

          Defense Ministry of NKR announces that the entire responsibility for tension on the front line falls on Azerbaijan.

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            Thank you guys. I hope to visit Artsakh for a few weeks in the comings months, and get more involved and connected with locals, so I can provide a better picture of ordinary lives/attitudes.


            Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
            My cousin is finally coming home from the armenian army. Served the full two years. Very proud....
            God bless him. Let us know what his experiences were, and what his opinion is on everything.

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              NKR Defense Ministry refutes Azerbaijani misinformation about explosion of two Artsakh tanks on mine

              19:33, 21 July, 2015
              STEPANAKERT, JULY 21, ARMENPRESS. The information spread by Azerbaijani propaganda that allegedly two T-72 Defense Army tanks exploded on an anti-tank mine during training does not match reality.

              Press Service of the NKR Defense Ministry informed “Armenpress” about this.

              The source exhorts to take the information spread by Azerbaijan as a figment of Azerbaijani propaganda.

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                [QUOTE=Hakob;360518]
                Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army


                [URL=https://imageshack.com/i/f0fnJVV9j][/URL



                Can azeris fly a tank like our boys do?
                Whad would you say Eddo? Is this impressive or what?
                Thanks for images Burjuin.
                Jumping a tabletop with a dirtbike is hard enough (I know, been riding all my life) let alone with a muilti ton tank.....Speed, ramp angle and gutsy driver turned pilot.
                The landing is going to hurt a bit (no shocks) but the fun factor will overcome it.

                Mher, remember what I told you years ago.......you are doing it!!! good man. Your an asset.
                B0zkurt Hunter

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                    Armenia defense minister visits border
                    12:11, 22.07.2015
                    Region:Armenia, Karabakh, Azerbaijan
                    Theme: Politics


                    YEREVAN. – The Minister of Defense of Armenia, Seyran Ohanyan, visited, in the early morning hours on Wednesday, the military units that are stationed in the southwestern border of the country.

                    First and foremost, Ohanyan paid a visit to the frontline, and inspected several military positions.

                    Subsequently, the minister—together with the senior commanders accompanying him—discussed military service and organizational issues, listened to the reports of these commanders, and gave them relevant instructions.

                    Artsrun Hovhannisyan, the press secretary of the Minister of Defense, wrote the aforementioned on his Facebook account.

                    As reported earlier, the Azerbaijan armed forces on Tuesday continued intensively violating the ceasefire along the entire length of the Line of Contact between the Karabakh-Azerbaijani opposing forces.

                    Accordingly, the adversary violated the ceasefire around 160 times in one day, reported the press service of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) Ministry of Defense.

                    During this time, more than 1,600 shots were fired in the direction of Armenian military positions, and by way of rifle and artillery weaponry—including grenade launchers and mine throwers—, and over 140 shots were fired with machine guns.

                    The NKR Defense Army vanguard units took retaliatory actions, and as a result, the adversary’s attacks were quelled.
                    Armenia News - NEWS.am
                    Ohanyan, together with the senior commanders accompanying him, also discussed military service and organizational issues…

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                      15:33 22/07/2015 » Politics
                      Armenian frontier guards release Azerbaijani border violators after explanatory talk



                      Armenian frontier guards have released two Azerbaijanis who illegally crossed the border. The frontier guards detained the Azerbaijanis (residents of Georgia) who intended to have a swim in the river and accidentally crossed into Armenian territory, Eldar Mamedov, an official of Georgian border village of Sadakhlo, was reported as saying by Sputnik Georgia news agency.

                      Residents of Marneuli region Shakhin and Nadik Bediyev were detained on July 21 for illegal border violation.

                      “They crossed the border by accident. They were detained by Armenian frontier guards who had a talk with them. They were released after a phone call of Georgian frontier guards. No fine was imposed on them,” Memedov told Rustavi-2 TV Company.
                      The Bedievds were handed over to the Georgian side on the same day.

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