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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    EXPERT: ARMENIA WILL SOON BECOME THE WORLD'S MOST DENSELY PACKED PLACE WHEN IT COMES TO QUANTITY OF S- 300 ANTI-AIRCRAFT MISSILE SYSTEMS

    by David Stepanyan

    Friday, March 11, 13:25

    Armenia will soon become the world's most densely packed place when it
    comes to the quantity of the air defense systems, particularly S-300
    missile systems, Sergey Minasyan, the deputy head of the Caucasus
    Institute, told ArmInfo.

    The quantity of Armenia's Russian-made air defense systems will be
    increased under the Agreement on the establishment of the United
    Regional Air Defense System in the Caucasus region of the CSTO that
    was signed by the Armenian and Russian defense minister in late 2015.

    In addition, Minasyan said, yet in 2015, there were reports saying that
    five more divisions of S-300 anti- tank systems will be transferred
    to Armenia's Armed Forces without compensation. The given missile
    systems will be repaired and modernized in Armenia.

    The expert said 3-4 divisions of S-300PT missile systems and at
    least 2-3 divisions of mobile S-300PS anti- aircraft systems that
    were modernized in Armenia are on the balance of Armenia's Air
    Defense Force.

    "Some military experts say that Armenia's Air Defense has also other
    missile systems, including modernized Pechora-2M, old S-125 systems.

    After the supply of the above S-300 anti-aircraft systems, Armenia's
    Air Defense will become the most powerful in the region," Minasyan
    said.

    Hayastan or Bust.

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      TWO AZERI SOLDIERS KILLED AS KARABAKH REPELS ATTACKS

      13:30, 11 Mar 2016
      Siranush Ghazanchyan

      The Azerbaijani side undertook an infringement attempt on March 10,
      at 23:20, the NKR Ministry of Defense reports. The front divisions
      of the NKR Defense Army were quick to spot the advancement of the
      rival and forced the Azeri troops back to their initial positions.

      Two Azeri soldiers were killed in the clash, the NKR Defense Army
      incurred no losses.

      The rival fired more than 5,500 shots in the direction of the Armenian
      positions on March 10 and 11, using artillery weapons of different
      caliber, as well as 60 and 82 mm mortars, RPG-7 and HAN-17 grenades,
      and howitzers.

      Hayastan or Bust.

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

        Pleasure to reload. Especially if you figure out how to replace berdan primers.
        My method is to pop them with hydraulic (water) pressure. The other thing is it's hard to find berdan primers in market.

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

          Originally posted by armo12 View Post
          Actually,armenia has a mig-25 but never flew it...you can even see it on google earth,regarding the t-72 the number is just too funny to be true
          Yes, in the article it was counted as operational

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

            Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
            EXPERT: ARMENIA WILL SOON BECOME THE WORLD'S MOST DENSELY PACKED PLACE WHEN IT COMES TO QUANTITY OF S- 300 ANTI-AIRCRAFT MISSILE SYSTEMS

            by David Stepanyan

            Friday, March 11, 13:25

            Armenia will soon become the world's most densely packed place when it
            comes to the quantity of the air defense systems, particularly S-300
            missile systems, Sergey Minasyan, the deputy head of the Caucasus
            Institute, told ArmInfo.

            The quantity of Armenia's Russian-made air defense systems will be
            increased under the Agreement on the establishment of the United
            Regional Air Defense System in the Caucasus region of the CSTO that
            was signed by the Armenian and Russian defense minister in late 2015.

            In addition, Minasyan said, yet in 2015, there were reports saying that
            five more divisions of S-300 anti- tank systems will be transferred
            to Armenia's Armed Forces without compensation. The given missile
            systems will be repaired and modernized in Armenia.

            The expert said 3-4 divisions of S-300PT missile systems and at
            least 2-3 divisions of mobile S-300PS anti- aircraft systems that
            were modernized in Armenia are on the balance of Armenia's Air
            Defense Force.

            "Some military experts say that Armenia's Air Defense has also other
            missile systems, including modernized Pechora-2M, old S-125 systems.

            After the supply of the above S-300 anti-aircraft systems, Armenia's
            Air Defense will become the most powerful in the region," Minasyan
            said.

            https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2...cJH-qL6g86E&e=
            5 more S-300s without compensation

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

                Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                Yes, in the article it was counted as operational
                Can you post the link please

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

                  According to the press release of the Central Information Department of the Artsakh Republic President’s Office, on 11 March Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan visited one of the military units located in the republic's central region and got acquainted with the service of Defense Army servicemen. Defense minister Levon Mnatsakanyan and other officials accompanied the President during the visit.

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

                    Originally posted by edojan View Post
                    Can you post the link please

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

                      Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                      Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Artsrun Hovannisian stopped short of clarifying whether the information revealed by Khramchikhin was classified in Armenia and amounted to state secret. He only said that much in the article was not true to the facts. “Like in any such analytical article something coincides with the reality and something doesn’t,” he said.

                      Officials and experts in Yerevan do not think that the recent publication by a top Russian military analyst of detailed information on the military potential of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh jeopardizes the country’s security.

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