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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 Post
    Military pilot training center opens in Azerbaijan
    This shows how low of experience their pilots are and doing dogfights in a simulator is nothing like the real deal. Face it.......Turkish blood does not allow them to excel to a point that they can engage and destroy an experienced Armenian pilot. Sure, they can keep the aircraft airborne and do some manoeuvers without loosing control of the aircraft but they can never be a pilot that can become an Ace
    Mig29 vs Mig29.

    It is a shame we don't keep most of our aircraft in hangers. Keeping them outside just destroys them especially if not flown often.

    I would love to see that Mig-25 come back from grave but I don't think it will ever happen. Too much work and money is needed and upgrades must be put in.....that thing runs some instruments with old fashion Diode catode Tubes like those old black and white TVs. Then comes the pilot training. Also with that kind of speed the aircraft will have a hard time staying over Armenia, lol.
    B0zkurt Hunter

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

      Armenia Defense Minister visits military subunits (PHOTOS)
      18:52, 23.09.2015
      Region:Armenia
      Theme: Politics, Society

      YEREVAN. - Armenia’s Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan today visited several military subunits along with the Chief of the Armenian Armed Forces General Staff Yuri Khachaturov and heads of a number of departments.

      In one of the subunits, the Minister was shown small arms of domestic manufacture. Armenia’s Defense Ministry press-service reports. The Minister also visited one of the technical equipment support units and familiarized himself on the ground with the ongoing construction and conditions of service organization there.

      In the Air Defense unit, the Minister took part in the opening of a building built for servicemen and their families.






      Armenia News - NEWS.am
      In one of the subunits, the Minister was shown small arms of domestic manufacture...

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

        Click image for larger version

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        Last edited by argin; 09-23-2015, 11:20 PM.

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

          Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
          This shows how low of experience their pilots are and doing dogfights in a simulator is nothing like the real deal. Face it.......Turkish blood does not allow them to excel to a point that they can engage and destroy an experienced Armenian pilot. Sure, they can keep the aircraft airborne and do some manoeuvers without loosing control of the aircraft but they can never be a pilot that can become an Ace
          Mig29 vs Mig29.


          It is a shame we don't keep most of our aircraft in hangers. Keeping them outside just destroys them especially if not flown often.

          I would love to see that Mig-25 come back from grave but I don't think it will ever happen. Too much work and money is needed and upgrades must be put in.....that thing runs some instruments with old fashion Diode catode Tubes like those old black and white TVs. Then comes the pilot training. Also with that kind of speed the aircraft will have a hard time staying over Armenia, lol.
          I agree with you brother,its better to have quality than quantity.they fail in drones they will definitely gonna fail handling an airforce

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

            Originally posted by argin View Post
            [ATTACH]2962[/ATTACH]take a look at these azeris celebrating lol
            Lmao
            B0zkurt Hunter

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

              Originally posted by burjuin View Post
              Հայուհի կուրսանտը երգում է Մեծ Բրիտանիայում Armenian cadet sings in the UK



              Group of Armenian students introduced a pavilion which represents Armenian culture in the military academy of Great Britain located in Shrivenham.As...

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                Shant-2015 military exercise: Shooting phase







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                  Ministry of Territorial Administration and Emergency Situations of Republic of Armenia






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                    Two civilians killed in Armenian village as result of Azerbaijani shelling
                    20:06, 24.09.2015
                    Region:Armenia, Azerbaijan


                    YEREVAN. – Two civilians were killed in Berdavan village of Armenia's Tavush region in ceasefire violation by the Azerbaijani side.

                    The reports were confirmed for Armenian News-NEWS.am by police.

                    Azerbaijani armed forces continue shelling the Armenian border villages of Tavush region.

                    Earlier 83-year-old woman was killed in Paravaqar village.

                    Armenia News - NEWS.am

                    Something must be done Israel style ...

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                      MIG corporation: We have no competitors

                      YEREVAN. – Russia-produced MIG aircraft does not have any competitors and cannot have, said representative of MIG corporation Hovhannes Mikoyan who is the son of famous Soviet aircraft designer of Armenian descent Artem Mikoyan.

                      “We are working with various countries. Our aircrafts are popular and companies are pleased to buy them because they are considered the best in the world and simple to operate,” he told reporters in Yerevan.

                      The son of famous Soviet aircraft designer of Armenian descent Artem Mikoyan is in Yerevan...

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