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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Air-gunners to be trained in Russian base in Armenia

    Yerevan/Mediamax/. Trainings with air-gunners with the use of modern unmanned aerial vehicles kicked off at Kakhmud high-altitude training complex of the Russian military base of the South Military District.

    In the first stage, the officers will take a theoretical course and then will practice guiding of helicopters and airplanes to the target with the indication of the course and reference points, in big and small heights, in simple and complicated meteorological conditions at night and during the day, the South Military District press service reports.

    The instruction and methodic classes are held with the air-gunners to develop officers’ skills of guiding helicopters of Mi-8, Mi-24 and MiG-29 fighters in a single order, in couples and links to the surface targets.

    To better master the study material, the military servicemen will practice UAVs of Granat and Zastava. The UAVs will play a role of imitation of helicopters and airplanes.

    The classes of air-gunners will end at the military unit in Transcaucasia with the real elaboration of exercises with the use of 4th generation fighters of MiG-29 of South Military District and conventional military application to definite target at Kakhmud and Alagyaz polygons.

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      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
      Armenia defense minister visits border

      http://news.am/eng/news/278044.html



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          Originally posted by Mher View Post
          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.



          God bless him. Let us know what his experiences were, and what his opinion is on everything.
          He was stationed at Tavush in Armenia. Not much fighting around his area, thank God for that. My other relative just entered the service a few days ago, though....

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

            Originally posted by armnuke View Post
            Air-gunners to be trained in Russian base in Armenia

            Yerevan/Mediamax/. Trainings with air-gunners with the use of modern unmanned aerial vehicles kicked off at Kakhmud high-altitude training complex of the Russian military base of the South Military District.

            In the first stage, the officers will take a theoretical course and then will practice guiding of helicopters and airplanes to the target with the indication of the course and reference points, in big and small heights, in simple and complicated meteorological conditions at night and during the day, the South Military District press service reports.

            The instruction and methodic classes are held with the air-gunners to develop officers’ skills of guiding helicopters of Mi-8, Mi-24 and MiG-29 fighters in a single order, in couples and links to the surface targets.

            To better master the study material, the military servicemen will practice UAVs of Granat and Zastava. The UAVs will play a role of imitation of helicopters and airplanes.

            The classes of air-gunners will end at the military unit in Transcaucasia with the real elaboration of exercises with the use of 4th generation fighters of MiG-29 of South Military District and conventional military application to definite target at Kakhmud and Alagyaz polygons.

            http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/armyp....4swvYwLs.dpuf
            I don't get it....the aim is to learn to fly UAVs in all weather conditions so they can do the same on Gunships and Mig-29.
            Air-gunner? what WWII, confused.

            Maybe its to simultaneously send coordinates to target to all airborne aircraft.

            Surely they don't mean to fly a Mig-29 without a pilot.
            Whatever man.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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





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                    Ջերմատեսիլ սարքերը չեն նկատվում հայ-լեհական գործարանի զինվորական համազգեստը, քողարկիչ ծածկոցները:

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                      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                      Ջերմատեսիլ սարքերը չեն նկատվում հայ-լեհական գործարանի զինվորական համազգեստը, քողարկիչ ծածկոցները:

                      This video made me really happy.
                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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