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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 Azad View Post
    "Azerbaijan on Sunday announced joint military exercises with Georgia and Turkey"

    NATO's message to Russia, we are at your southern border and you ONLY have Armenia left in the region. I like this equation ... keep up the good work!
    Թուրքիան արդեն վաղուց ՆԱՏՕ-ի շահերը չի պաշտպանում ու Ամերիկայի հետ համաձայնեցված չի գործում։ Անգամ Սիրիայում, որտեղ իրանց շահերը դեռ համընկնում էին մասամբ, իրանք լրիվ համաձայնեցված չգործեցին։ Էնպես որ սխալ է թուրքիայի քայլերը դիտել որպես Ամերիկայի քայլ։

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

      Originally posted by Vahram90 View Post
      Թուրքիան արդեն վաղուց ՆԱՏՕ-ի շահերը չի պաշտպանում ու Ամերիկայի հետ համաձայնեցված չի գործում։ Անգամ Սիրիայում, որտեղ իրանց շահերը դեռ համընկնում էին մասամբ, իրանք լրիվ համաձայնեցված չգործեցին։ Էնպես որ սխալ է թուրքիայի քայլերը դիտել որպես Ամերիկայի քայլ։
      Might be one of the reasons coincidentally the PKK is having more advanced armaments in the region. NATO is looking to extend its arm around Armenia to the Caspian Energy the other is trying to cut it.

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

        Originally posted by Azad View Post
        Might be one of the reasons coincidentally the PKK is having more advanced armaments in the region. NATO is looking to extend its arm around Armenia to the Caspian Energy the other is trying to cut it.
        Its long overdue kurds get their own state. I hope russia takes this into its calculations soon.

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

          Tour in supply base and military base in the region of Vayk





          Last edited by burjuin; 05-16-2016, 01:05 AM.

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

            Quick question guys. Do Armenian soldiers eat proper meals. I have a very close friend that completed his 2 years. He was complaining to me that the conscripts eat terrible foods. Apparently the good stuff is eaten by the honchos and otherwise all show. In all reality some of the soldiers look malnourished compared to meat eating every day soldiers of the west.

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

              Originally posted by gokorik View Post
              7 square km's would equall 49 million square metters. 7 million square meters averages out to 2.65 square kilometers. That seems in line with what the Deffense Ministry has been saying. The only issue is that most of the territory lost was heavily engineered front line. As long as we fortify our new position, which we are, their gains are insignificant.
              Aper , with all due respect, your calculations are incorrect. You're flat out wrong. But that not even relevant. The point is we only lost a few posts and trenches which should be expected when defending against a well planned large scale attack.
              Last edited by AbuSindi; 05-16-2016, 01:54 AM.

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

                Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
                Quick question guys. Do Armenian soldiers eat proper meals. I have a very close friend that completed his 2 years. He was complaining to me that the conscripts eat terrible foods. Apparently the good stuff is eaten by the honchos and otherwise all show. In all reality some of the soldiers look malnourished compared to meat eating every day soldiers of the west.
                Based on conversations I've had with family members and friends who are in the military, I can personally attest that there is absolutely no problem related to shortages of food. NONE! We need to stop discussing this foolish rumor. My friend even told me that unfortunately, they've even had situations where they had to throw food away because it had spoiled. The food went bad because they were given more than they could eat. My cousin who is at Yeghnikner, said at one point they stopped giving desserts because some soldiers were consuming sweets like -Gata, cookies, soda, etc. and not eating soups, meat, and other nutritious meals. Do you think someone who is hungry would choose to not eat? On the contrary, they were not eating nutritious foods because they had a large selection of meals- and humans naturally favor sweets and junk food over protein, veggies, etc. Don't take my word for it though. Go watch videos of soldiers on the frontlines. Often times they're asked if they are eating well and all give the same answer- "Yes!" You can also see a cabinet full of canned food (to prevent spoilage), cookies, biscuits, rice, eggs, even candy!
                Last edited by AbuSindi; 05-16-2016, 02:11 AM.

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

                  Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
                  Quick question guys. Do Armenian soldiers eat proper meals. I have a very close friend that completed his 2 years. He was complaining to me that the conscripts eat terrible foods. Apparently the good stuff is eaten by the honchos and otherwise all show. In all reality some of the soldiers look malnourished compared to meat eating every day soldiers of the west.

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

                      Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
                      Quick question guys. Do Armenian soldiers eat proper meals. I have a very close friend that completed his 2 years. He was complaining to me that the conscripts eat terrible foods. Apparently the good stuff is eaten by the honchos and otherwise all show. In all reality some of the soldiers look malnourished compared to meat eating every day soldiers of the west.
                      Anybody who has been to Armenia, or is familiar with the culture in Armenia would know that food has a big meaning. Lack of food is equivalent to an offense in this country. If you want to offend someone badly, invite them to your house and don't put food on the table

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