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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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  • Re: Military Recognition: Armenia and Artsakh

    Armenian Artillery on the contact line












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

      Originally posted by Azad View Post
      It will only be perfect for human deterrent from a distance. Most UAVs have thermal or magnetic sensors. Most likely the herya UAV has "shapes" stored in its data. It will zoom in when it senses with its thermal or magnetic the presence of a larger mass different from the natural environment of the terrain. With our Armenian brains we can build them.

      http://www.x20.org/product/m1-d-micr...frared-camera/
      The standard "Shtora" systems on tanks could blind UAVs. They need some fitting for overhead UAVs. For magnetic sensors
      The could be cure for this too. I just think that those kamikaze UAVs were the biggest surprise by Azeris. There won't be second time.

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



        A few quotes of interest.
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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

          Originally posted by Azad View Post
          It will only be perfect for human deterrent from a distance. Most UAVs have thermal or magnetic sensors. Most likely the herya UAV has "shapes" stored in its data. It will zoom in when it senses with its thermal or magnetic the presence of a larger mass different from the natural environment of the terrain. With our Armenian brains we can build them.

          http://www.x20.org/product/m1-d-micr...frared-camera/
          Israelis have just created their next headache in the hands of hezbollah because of their greed. Iran will clone and supply those in the hands of hezbollah. Instead of blind rockets, drones like this will soon fly to Israel and seek and destroy buses and cars on their own.

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

            Originally posted by Hakob View Post
            Israelis have just created their next headache in the hands of hezbollah because of their greed. Iran will clone and supply those in the hands of hezbollah. Instead of blind rockets, drones like this will soon fly to Israel and seek and destroy buses and cars on their own.
            Indeed. I would not mind Armenia sharing what they have with Iran- would serve the Israeli's right for assisting the Azeris in the murder of Armenians. You reap what you sew....an eye for an eye..isn't that what the Torah says? They have gone out of their way to hurt us for so long.
            Last edited by Joseph; 04-05-2016, 02:17 PM.
            General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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

              Originally posted by Joseph View Post
              You reap what you sew....an eye for an eye..isn't that what the Torah says?
              What flies around comes around.

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

                Looks like the Terminator movie coming true. We need to build our own.
                Hayastan or Bust.

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

                  What a relief !!!
                  The highest figures of dead and wounded east turc is conservative in my estimate. They won't be able to hide that for too many more days. And certainly not be able to hide those deaths and wounded from the emmediate families involved.
                  Also, word of mouth is the best form of advertisement. These tremendous losses are spreading like wildfire throughout baboonistan, to be sure.
                  The losses we suffered , although very small compared to theirs were for yet another needless , stupid act by these hominoid fkn monkees.
                  They dealt with us on the battlefield , and now they have to deal with us at the bargaining table.
                  Ever hear any stories about the bargaining prowess of Armenians ?
                  It's real similar to our conduct on this latest battlefield.

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

                    What's worse for the azeris is yet to come ... Repercussions from a disastrous "war" and economic hardships around the corner.
                    Looks like we are done for a while as long oil prices stay low (most likely). Goodbye motherkrs!

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

                      What the Karabakh army did on the frontline in these 4 days was a knock-back to the Azerbaijani government. A small number of troops stopped a blitz that was prepared for months! This time our "Fedayees" were 18 years old brave soldiers.

                      Now that they have failed to cause any damage to the Armenian side and lost all the checkpoints they have gained, they want to take the pen & paper and sit back on the table.

                      Well, should you think that we didn’t give a blow to the Azerbaijani army/government you are mistaken for the following reasons:

                      1) We gave them an adequate response.
                      2) We returned our lost checkpoints.
                      3) We do not seek to advance more not to increase the number of our casualties.(as we won the war back in 1994 and we have liberated our Karabakh)
                      4) Azerbaijan's economy is declining because of the: 1) Manat (their currency) devaluation 2) Decline in oil prices
                      5) For the above mentioned reasons we have to benefit from their economic downfall and not go into war since we do not have that downfall.
                      6) We destroyed 3x more tanks including T-90s proving that we do not need them as T-72's (more cheaper) did their job quite well.
                      7) We killed 11x more than our casualties.
                      8) Armenian Air defense proved its capabilities by downing 2 choppers and 6 UAVs.
                      9) We downed one suicide Israeli UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle). Now we can learn more about them and why not even manufacture as we have the potential and we do manufacture UAVs (Krunk).
                      10) After they've spent billions of dollars they weren't able to hold 8 checkpoints for a single night. (We have regained these checkpoints with minimal casualties)
                      11) We will raise the "war crimes" committed by Azerbaijan [1) 3 elders that were brutally killed 2) Bombardment of the school] to prove who's the aggressor.
                      12) After the blow caused to their army, now Aliyev (their president) should have more headache in their internal/political sector.
                      13) For 100% now Turkey cannot join OSCE as he backed Azerbaijan's aggression.
                      14) Russia will think twice now while selling ammo's to Azerbaijan.
                      15) Finally our only task was to recapture our lost lands. And it took us only 3-4 days with 18 years old soldiers to destroy their well prepared special forces...If our task was to conquer more areas be sure we would have done it!

                      Glory to all the Volunteers who left their families/countries they were born to join the battle and Glory to every single Woman in Armenia who donated their blood for the wounded soldiers.

                      Long Live Armenia, Long Live Artsakh, and may the Souls of our Martyrs Rest in Peace.

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