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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    those 11 UAV's that were downed, they must have been downed by anti-aircraft defense systems, you can't exactly RPG them. That means the signature is not that small for the defense systems to pick them up. Does that sound about right? And why there were so many successful drone attacks could be explained by the fact that there are too many of them on such wide area, that radars can't pick them up.

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      As many posters stated, ISIS in Azeristan would be like Azeris aiding their internal enemy. Once radical Islam gets ahold of them it's game over for that state. Also, as another poster stated, they've been busy promoting them as secular and Israel loving.

      As for weapons, we should work on tech transfers and home made arms. First defensive weapons, then offensive. Jobs at home and weapons on the front. Agricultural and military self sufficiency should be our priority now after the violations.

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        Interesting video reiterating what we said earlier which is to avoid discussing specifics in here..

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          Originally posted by Azad View Post
          Yep, they did die from some defense charges. You can tell most have waste down injuries.
          That line of holes was some kind of warning telling them you are fked now special forces with cool herya invincible & fashionable warriors clothing.
          Maybe "Israeli Fibrotex Technologies camouflage" can advertise the effectiveness of their products.
          In one of the pictures it looks like they put stones like bread crumbs so they could leave the same way they came but im glad they decided to stay. sooner or later we will have enough of those helmets for a unit in a parade.

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            Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
            those 11 UAV's that were downed, they must have been downed by anti-aircraft defense systems, you can't exactly RPG them. That means the signature is not that small for the defense systems to pick them up. Does that sound about right? And why there were so many successful drone attacks could be explained by the fact that there are too many of them on such wide area, that radars can't pick them up.
            from a few days ago


            Originally posted by edojan View Post
            I have friend on front Azerbaijan does have strike drones !
            These drones carry guided missiles and have pinpoint accuracy ! It's sad our side has no strike drones.

            Group of reservists are trying to jam signals.


            need help ... Azerbaijan uses 5ghz radios to control UAVs small ones made in Israel who do u know that can help team in Armenia compromising or blocking signals. Our Air Force is not Abel to track small drones and nurtalize them efficiently jamming 5ghz is only way but that also impedes our communications so need to jam specific router of users who control them. Distance from front line for operators is 300meters to 3 km
            Privet message me if you have skills to help out.

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

              From a FB poster in the know:

              Armenian authorities state that the latest round of hostilities began with surrounding of a Azeri sabateur group that infiltrated across LOC, but got detected and Azeris tried to rescue the group and that's when escalation began. Amazingly our 2012 paper predicted exactly that escalatory scenario:
              Link to Emil Sanamyan's timeline, which starts with this incident http://yandunts.blogspot.com/…/april...abakh-d…
              Link to Armenian statement reported in press: http://www.mk.ru/…/ottayavshiy-karab...m-chast…
              Link to our paper belfercenter.hks.harvard.edu/…/seven_lessons_of_the_cuban_m…
              General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                  One Russian analyst view point:



                  It was the intelligence fight, a well-prepared and carried out by Azerbaijan. It wasn't the goal of "the liberation of the territory of nagorno-karabakh from the Armenian occupation". This has been confirmed and the relatively modest forces employed by Azerbaijan in its operations, and is quite a small area of the territory of nagorno-Karabakh, covered by it.

                  In conjunction with the opening of the level of performance and sustainability of the jsc nkr defensive line of the enemy, baku probably stalked, reconnaissance and other purposes. Starting with the clarify the international reaction to its share to the test in real combat conditions the latest military technology, such as the Israeli missile spike, Russian T-90 s, BMP-3 BTR-80 a, " Chrysanthemum-with ", "tornadoes", "Solntsepeki" etc. D."



                  Это была разведка боем, хорошо подготовленная и осуществленная Азербайджаном. Она не преследовала цели полного «освобождения территории Нагорного Карабаха от армянской оккупации». Это подтверждается и относительно скромным нарядом сил, задействованных Азербайджаном в своей операции, и довольно небольшой площадью территории НКР, охваченной ею.
                  Параллельно со вскрытием уровня боеспособности АО НКР и устойчивости оборонительных рубежей противника, Баку наверняка преследовал и иные цели. Начиная с выяснения международной реакции на свою акцию и кончая проверкой в реальных боевых условиях новейшей военной техники, такой как израильские ПТРК Spike, российские Т-90С, БМП-3, БТР-80А, «Хризантемы-С», «Смерчи», «Солнцепеки» и т. д.»
                  specially about the part when they were running back and being shot like the sheep that they are. Relative modest force? They used everything they possibly had. The only thing they didn't use was fighter jets because they couldn't .

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                    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                    YEAH!!!!!!!!! Awesome!!!!
                    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 Mher View Post
                      specially about the part when they were running back and being shot like the sheep that they are. Relative modest force? They used everything they possibly had. The only thing they didn't use was fighter jets because they couldn't .
                      Agree.
                      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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