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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

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

      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
      Zero. Ughaki hajord serundere kasen " mer papere tvecin". Hanznelov ekel es orn enq hasel. Turke giti vor hayin mi kich neghes anmijapes sksum a inqe ira mej paraktvel. Verjum toghnelu u gnalu a.
      Isk du vahram, gna lav karda te vortegh inch a gravel. U heto hogh chetevoghin esh esh khosa.
      Amboxj vichabanutyune ughaki vichabanutyun chi. Anpaiman achq kebaci. Baic paraktum mtcnele, erb aprilic heto arden hogh tale urish imast uni u menak ira chishd jamanak klini dranov haitararutyun anele en el arterkric voch te hayrenasirutyun a ail Der Jahel tgheqi 40q cheleracac gerezmanin anpatvel a.
      Hogh talu masin khosalu iravunqe menak Ed sahmanin kangnoghinna. Isk drsi hayere miayn iravunq unen ognelu. Voch te Ed mitqe drsic ners taracelu.
      Hima haskacar? Harce vichele chi. Ail ayn vor azerin qamake cheghuma vor mez havatacni vor hogh Piti tanq. Amen or jahel hay, thga khpelov u aprili paterazmov.
      Voch mi hay esh chi, hazar angam hogh tal chetal metacuma. Bayc erb u inchi masin piti vichel hamarya bolore haskanum en. Menak iranq iranc mej iranc amenakheloq kartsoghe kara ga u Ed vichsbanutyune veraci inqnahastatman.
      edqan anhaskanali ban em grel, vor hima senc ankap patasxani em arzhananum? Ed tghun meghadrel@ lriv ankap a: Mard@ asum a vor miak zargacman hnaravorutyun@ poxzijumn a (ed chi ira asatc@?): Karogh es hamadzayn linel kam voch bayc mardum davatchanutyan mej meghadrel@ sxal a kam iran asel@ vor ed qartez@ mi ogtagortcir...
      Yes el ed kartciqi het hamadzayn chem bayc chem karogh pndel vor poxzijman chgnal@ hastat tchisht voroshumn a:

      PS: esh baric el mi neghvir, voch mekin ughghakioren nkati chunei

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

        Originally posted by haydavid View Post
        Looks very impressive. Aspar arms looks to be the basis to start expanding into national light arms manufacture and expand into worldwide market.
        As we discussed before they need modern ultra presision machinery to start making their receivers and bolts among many other things.
        A good hard coating or powder coating line would be good also, to put camo designed.

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

          Originally posted by Vahram90 View Post
          edqan anhaskanali ban em grel, vor hima senc ankap patasxani em arzhananum? Ed tghun meghadrel@ lriv ankap a: Mard@ asum a vor miak zargacman hnaravorutyun@ poxzijumn a (ed chi ira asatc@?): Karogh es hamadzayn linel kam voch bayc mardum davatchanutyan mej meghadrel@ sxal a kam iran asel@ vor ed qartez@ mi ogtagortcir...
          Yes el ed kartciqi het hamadzayn chem bayc chem karogh pndel vor poxzijman chgnal@ hastat tchisht voroshumn a:

          PS: esh baric el mi neghvir, voch mekin ughghakioren nkati chunei
          Ay akhper, Ed davachanutyan mej voch voq chi meghadrel. Gna karda.
          Arajin posterov grum er te Piti haravayin shrjannere hanznenq. Erb harcer tvinq skzbic bacatrutyun chtvec kam el irar cher brnum, u menak Saxin kpnum er te menak irar eq azaganqum. Qani vor es forum turqer el en ekel uremn mtatseci karogha turq a groghe.
          Mi qani ej dra vra einq vijvum. Heto hay a aselov zerq mekneci, baic Ira asace asec. Gna karda te ov a um anznakan viravorel. Ete inqnahastatman harc a uremn hogh hanznelu khndere chpiti gorcaci voch voq. Du inqd Hima ankap vichum es.
          karogha erexeq en zer deme ara. Eke qyandrbazutyun anelov manric kpnum eq u heto asum ko masin chi u heto el te inchi kpar?
          Londoncin harganqov harts a talis avatari qartezi u kartsiqi masin. Viravoruma? Che.
          Du galis asum Es heriqa mardun zzvecneq esh esh harcer ov. Hima ova esh esh xosum?
          Last edited by Hakob; 06-05-2016, 09:43 AM.

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

              Originally posted by Hakob View Post
              Looks very impressive. Aspar arms looks to be the basis to start expanding into national light arms manufacture and expand into worldwide market.
              As we discussed before they need modern ultra presision machinery to start making their receivers and bolts among many other things.
              A good hard coating or powder coating line would be good also, to put camo designed.
              We need more entrepreneurs like him.

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

                Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                Damn... This shows that they can be made in Armenia for less than 100 dollars each if government orders in bulk.
                All we need is the Government of Armenia to play ball. If it wanted, it can take initiative to build better drones and small arm equipment for our troops. We could build 120mm mortars with precision rounds that UAVs help coordinate with. It is all possible, the government just needs to play ball.

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

                  Originally posted by Azad View Post
                  We need more entrepreneurs like him.
                  I'm a customer of theirs

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

                      Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                      I'm a customer of theirs
                      I am not familiar with gun ownership in Armenia. Is it legal to own assault rifles?

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