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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Federate View Post
      We need this beast, the UR-77.

      That was a hell of a blast there man. What kind of weapon was that?
      Hayastan or Bust.

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        Minister's Visit to Arsakh


        12 FEBRUARY 2016
        On February 11th, as part of a program for cooperation and coordination between the defence administrations of the two Armenian republics, the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan was guided by the Minister of Defence of the Nargorno Karabakh Republic on a visit to the line of contact to observe the current situation.




        During the visit, the Minister was presented with the full scope of works carried out to strengthen defenses, as well as the strategic and technological innovations implemented to that end.

        The Ministers of Defence of the Republics of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh both dined at one of the bases and spoke with servicemen on the drill grounds. They further acquainted themselves with the level of combat preparedness at one of the offensive bases, and observed exercises carried out by infantry subdivisions.

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          Originally posted by Hakob View Post
          That is a Finnish SAKO TRG 42, which is .338 LM caliber.
          Too bad does not have the signature muzzle break and scope rings. You could tell that our military does not care for fancy add ons as long as the core equipment has been obtained.
          I consider this rifle unparalleled in quality for the price tag.
          I'd go toe to toe with AI, Barrett or anything out there with big name and triple the cost.
          This rifle certainly will leave any istiglal in dust.
          I doubt that our army wants any Remingtons from USA.
          Copycat from Remington 700.......after zeroing it was shooting 1.5 MOA and less at 100 yrds today.
          The Remington is not expensive. You could buy it privately in Armenia by soldiers,, no?
          B0zkurt Hunter

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            Russian 3624th Air Base, Erebuni, Yerevan, Armenia. 02.12.2016





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

              Originally posted by burjuin View Post
              Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army positions on Mrav ridge

              When all done with Artsakh this will be used in Nakhichevan

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                Russian 3624th Air Base, Erebuni, Yerevan, Armenia. 02.12.2016





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

                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  Russian 3624th Air Base, Erebuni, Yerevan, Armenia. 02.12.2016





                  Is that MiG 29 SMT ? Or just MiG 29 (9-13) ?

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

                    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                    That was a hell of a blast there man. What kind of weapon was that?
                    It's a mine clearing system. A rocket launches a tether full of explosives in the direction you need a mine field cleared to build a path for armor or infantry advancement. Once the rocket fully extends the tether and lands, you can control the detonation. It seems the Ruskies are using the system for urban warfare like they used it in Grozny. It's one of the badass systems that are given to combat engineers.

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

                      Originally posted by HyeSocialist View Post
                      It's a mine clearing system. A rocket launches a tether full of explosives in the direction you need a mine field cleared to build a path for armor or infantry advancement. Once the rocket fully extends the tether and lands, you can control the detonation. It seems the Ruskies are using the system for urban warfare like they used it in Grozny. It's one of the badass systems that are given to combat engineers.
                      Sure makes urban warfare a lot easier but that will inflict some collateral damage to. I wonder what kind of world we would live in if humans put as much effort into living well togather as they put into killing each other.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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