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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    It is at the exhibition Defensys 2010 in Greece


    Scientific manufacturing entreprise Jamhar-DD
    La société arménienne « Scientific manufacturing entreprise Jamhar-DD » entreprise familiale spécialisée dans les systèmes de transmissions pour utilisations civiles et militaires, présentait une série de matériels de transmissions divers, amplificateur de fréquences et systèmes de relais radios utilisables par les forces armées. Certains composants présentés, tels que le les amplificateurs faibles bruits pour hautes fréquences LNA-75 pour communications VHF attestent du bon niveau technologique de cette entreprise. Scientific manufacturing entreprise présentait également un système compact de relais radio (RRS) Saturn RRS8, capable de relayer 8 lignes téléphoniques.


    Stand Scientific manufacturing entreprise Jamhar-DD

    It is at the "International Forum Engineering Technologies 2010" in Moscow


    PDRLS-1 (Arménie)

    Sur le stand arménien étaient présentés plusieurs systèmes optroniques ainsi qu’un radar de surveillance du champ de bataille. Ce Doppler de petite taille couvre un azimut de 200° et permet la détection de personnels débarqués à une distance de 2 km et de 4 km pour un véhicule. Le radar travaille sur la bande Ku avec une précision de 50 mètres. Sa masse est de 15 kg.

    PDRLS-1 (Arménie)

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      You know sh!t's going to go down when General Movses Hakobyan speaks. He always gives reports as they are on the battlefield and does not use doublespeak. Last year, he gave us kilometre-specific territorial gains we made in Artsakh. Now he's back telling us about the stats behind the ceasefire violations and the work we're doing to prepare for possible war.
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      Karabakh Armenian Army ‘Preparing For War’



      Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenian armed forces have spent the past year strengthening their frontline positions and preparing for a possible new war with Azerbaijan, their chief commander said on Tuesday.

      “I’m not waiting for [Azerbaijani] provocations, I’m waiting for war,” Lieutenant General Movses Hakobian told a news conference in Stepanakert. “Nagorno-Karabakh’s Defense Ministry and Defense Army were set up to wage war, and we are getting ready for that every day, every hour.”

      “If there is a war, we will fight. If not, peace full be guaranteed,” he said.

      According to Hakobian, Karabakh Armenian forces have dug up new trenches and carried out other “large-scale engineering work” along their main Armenian-Azerbaijani “line of contact” east and north of the disputed territory. He also pointed out that they held their biggest ever military exercises last month.


      Armenia’s Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian likewise stated in January that Armenian defense fortifications around Karabakh have been beefed up significantly in recent years. “We are maintaining the balance of forces vis-à-vis the Azerbaijani armed forces,” Ohanian insisted last month.

      Azerbaijan’s leaders regularly threaten to forcibly win back Karabakh and Armenian-controlled territories surrounding it. They have also vowed to continue an ongoing military build-up fuelled by Baku’s massive oil and gas revenues.

      Hakobian said that instances of ceasefire violations by Azerbaijani troops increased by more than half in 2010, resulting in seven casualties among Karabakh Armenian soldiers. He claimed that there were 30 attempted Azerbaijani incursions across the frontline and that his troops thwarted all but one of them.

      The Armenian side also killed 41 and wounded 23 enemy soldiers in the course of the year, added Hakobian.

      The Armenian death toll reported by the general is lower than the number of soldiers killed in non-combat incidents highlighting hazing and other chronic problems that have plagued the armed forces of both Armenia and Karabakh. Eleven of them were shot dead in three separate incidents that occurred at various Karabakh army units in the second half of this year.

      “These three incidents have had a quite serious negative influence on the Defense Army’s image,” admitted Hakobian. He said the Karabakh army command is determined to “rectify the situation.”

      Hakobian asserted at the same time that the overall number of various crimes committed by servicemen fell by 14 percent in 2010.

      Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenian armed forces have spent the past year strengthening their frontline positions and preparing for a possible new war with Azerbaijan, their chief commander said on Tuesday.
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        Scratch one bogey.
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        Ensign of Azerbaijani army dies in a road accident
        28 December 2010 [12:45] - Today.Az


        A serviceman of Azerbaijani Army was killed in a road accident. The accident took place in Mingachevir city at about 04.00 on December 28. Ensign of the National Army, resident of Shaki region of Azerbaijan Avaz Gasim Rzayev, 32 died in the accident.

        Spokesperson for the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan Teymour Abdullayev confirmed the fact.


        /APA/

        URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/78827.html
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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          ^^^^
          Daros@ mnatsadzneroun!

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            meke ester myuse aynter, hamayra car chenera satkel en.

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

              Originally posted by burjuin View Post
              It is at the "International Forum Engineering Technologies 2010" in Moscow

              http://www.defense.gouv.fr/ema/sitta...-FR#HautDePage

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                Mine kills Azerbaijani soldier

                Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A mine exploded in the line of contact of Azerbaijani and Armenian troops. The incident took place in Terter region of Azerbaijan, APA reports.

                As a result of explosion soldier of Azerbaijani army Amid Mardan Seyfullayev, drafted from Lerik region Military Commissariat, died at the site.
                Sahil Yusufov, drafted to the army from Gusar region is wounded. He was hospitalized.

                It was impossible to get information from Ministry of Defense.

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                  ^^^ Keep the good news coming.

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                    Armenian peacekeepers in Afghanistan:







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                      What is the gun in the pictures above?
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