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                Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                I'm not saying decoys are useless, just that decoys imitating Patriot TEL's are not very useful to us.... Thanks for the writeup...


                You put khaki grey car size block in front of Azeris and they will either shoot or run away from it.
                I suggest we make something like a decoy that has the look of Bulava with a pair of scuds attached on sides and guiliotine on nose and guarantee that Azeris will sh I t in their pants.
                Just like when our guys attached flashlights on back of few donkeys and let them down the hill on Azeris.
                Joke aside, it will take some effort from them to realize what is what. But making decoys as realistic as possible is a must. If nothing else just to take azery suicide drones on them.
                Realistic, means putting false engine heat source etc.
                Last edited by Hakob; 04-02-2017, 02:56 AM.

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                  April 2016 war in Karabakh: a chronology
                  Map of northeastern corner of Nagorno Karabakh where much of the intense fighting occurred between Apr. 2-5. Due to Az. artillery fire,...

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                      Originally posted by DieHard69 View Post
                      Indeed you are right. But it can still fool the enemy considering the fact we saw the lele tape front had a poster of what vehicles we had meaning they're military is very inexperienced compared to ours, but then again that BMP looks like xxxx.
                      Those Patriot TEL'S decoys are deffinetly for export and Polish usage since they are purchasing patriot batteries. I'm sure most Azeri conscripts wouldn't know the difference but these decoys will not be used on the front line. They'll be used further inland. Their main purpose will be to fool azeri UAVs, and turkish imaging satellites.



                      Originally posted by Federate View Post
                      It's fantastic news that Lubawa-Armenia is creating decoys for the export market. A Patriot decoy means we might have snagged a Gulf Arab or European export deal, probably European since Lubawa is a Polish company.
                      I'm sorry but after what those spoiled gulf nations have done to Syria and defacto all Armenian living there, why the h*** would you or any Armenian want a nickel of their blood soaked money. I dont have any kind words for the Europeans either. They have sold weapons to said gulf nations which are then funneled through turkey and distributed to "secular" jihadists and straight up salafist. They can shove that money up where the sun don't shine..
                      All other exports are would be great. Our MIC need all it can get. Just not those two entities I just referenced.
                      Last edited by gokorik; 04-03-2017, 12:37 AM.

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