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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
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Originally posted by haydavid View Post... the mountainous area which makes the tanks even more vulnerable to less complex systems
Was hoping they would use them for anything that would move on tracks or wheels. I understand we have other versions cheaper for those purpose.
In general, they are a cheap investment for a perfect defense. An almost impossible advancement defense.
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Originally posted by Vrej1915 View PostՀայաստանը տապալել է Բելառուսի կողմից Ադրբեջանին «Պոլոնեզ»-ի վաճառքի գործարքը- Lragir.am
- Քաղաքականություն - 05 Փետրվարի 2018
Հայաստանը թույլ չի տվել Հավաքական անվտանգության պայմանագրի կազմակերպության (ՀԱՊԿ) անդամ Բելառուսին «Պոլոնեզ» համազարկային կրակի ռեակտիվ համակարգեր վաճառել Ադրբեջանին: Ինչպես հաղորդում է «Արմենպրես»-ը, այս մասին հայտնում է «Комсомольская правда Беларусь»-ը:
«Մենք ցանկանում էինք Ադրբեջանին վաճառել «Պոլոնեզ»-ներ: Սակայն Հայաստանը՝ ՀԱՊԿ-ում մեր գործընկերը, դեմ էր դրան: Գործարքը չկայացավ»,- հայտնել է բելառուս ռազմական վերլուծաբան Ալեքսանդր Ալեսինը:
Նա հավելել է նաև, որ ամենայն հավանականությամբ Բելառուսը շուտով սկսելու է ոչ մահաբեր զենքի վաճառքը Հայաստանին:
Reference , Armenian TV.
.Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests
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Armenia Reportedly Blocks Belarus-Azerbaijan Arms Deal
While it appears to be a victory for Yerevan, Azerbaijan remains one of Belarus's largest weapons customers.
Joshua Kucera Feb 6, 2018
Azerbaijan Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov and a Belarusian Polonez missile system, on a visit by Hasanov to Minsk last year. (photo; mod.gov.az)
Armenia has managed to block a significant arms sale from Belarus to Azerbaijan, Belarusian and Armenian sources have reported.
Azerbaijan had long been looking at Belarusian-made Polonez missiles as a means of countering Armenia's acquisition in 2016 of Russian Iskander missiles. When Azerbaijan Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov visited Minsk in October, the defense ministry released photos of him in front of a Polonez. Azerbaijani media reported the deal as all but done. “Azerbaijan Answers Armenia with Lukashenko's Rockets,” a headline in Haqqin.az read.
But now a Belarusian military analyst, Aleksander Alesin, has said that Armenia succeeded in blocking that deal. “We wanted to sell Polonezes to Azerbaijan,” he told Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda. “But Armenia, our partner in the CSTO, was against it,” he said, referring to the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the Russia-led military alliance. “The deal didn't work out, and probably the first [export] customer for the Polonez will be Kazakhstan,” Alesin said.
Sputnik Armenia reported that a source in Armenia's Ministry of Defense confirmed that account. “Our source reported that Armenia, at the very highest level, pointed out that deals threatening the balance of forces in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict were unacceptable,” Sputnik reported. Since 1994 Armenian forces have controlled the territory of Karabakh and seven surrounding districts of Azerbaijan, which Baku has pledged to get back, by force if necessary.
“In his [the source's] words, until now Yerevan has closed its eyes to the fact that Belarus has over the years delivered a great quantity of weapons and military equipment, helped modernize Azerbaijan's fighters and strike aircraft Su-25 and Su-27, but now Armenia has decided to not stay quiet,” the Sputnik report continued.
According to data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Belarus also has supplied Azerbaijan with T-72M1 tanks and various artillery pieces over the past ten years.
One Armenian analyst quoted by Sputnik said the deal could have fallen apart for reasons unrelated to anything Yerevan did. “It's possible that the deal was really canceled,” said the analyst, Karen Vrtanesyan. “On the other hand it's possible it was never planned, considering that all the noise about the Polonez came from the Azerbaijani side. Even the Belarusian press relied on Azerbaijani sources for their statements.”
And it's not as if Belarus has completely cut Azerbaijan off. Elsewhere in the Komsomolskaya Pravda interview, Alesin describes Azerbaijan as “one of [Belarus's] biggest partners. We sell them air defense systems, in particular modernized Buk-MB air defense systems. In October firings were carried out there [Azerbaijan], the Azerbaijanis were pleased and there are prospects for greater cooperation.” Meanwhile, he added that Belarus will soon start selling some unspecified “non-lethal weapons” to Armenia.
The battle between Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Belarus is analogous to a larger one between the two Caucasus foes and Russia. Russia has sold billions in weapons to Azerbaijan, while adhering to a mutual-defense pact with Armenia, and also providing Yerevan with weaponry at cost.
In spite of the apparent success in stopping the Polonez sale, Armenia may still see Belarus as an unreliable partner. While Russia provides weapons to both sides, it does so in a way that keeps the process “under control,” MP Mihran Hakobyan of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia told Tert.am. “Belarus is not the kind of country to sell weapons to Azerbaijan and later keep the entire process under control.”
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Փետրվարի 1-ին ՀՀ ՊՆ ռազմական ոստիկանության կենտրոնական ապարատում ՀՀ ԶՈՒ հոգևոր առաջնորդ Գերաշնորհ Տեր Վրթանես եպիսկոպոս Աբրահամյանի հանդիսապետությամբ կատարվեց ջրօրհնեքի կարգ, որին մասնակցում էր ՌՈ կենտրոնական ապարատի ողջ անձնակազմը: Ներկաները աղոթք հղեցին առ Աստված՝ Հայոց բանակի և սահմանապահ զինվորի համար:
Մայր տաճարի ջրօրհնյաց խաչը ՀՀ ՊՆ ռազմական ոստիկանություն էր հասել ՀՀ ԶՈՒ զորամասերից և մարտական հենակետերից: Սրբալույս Մյուռոնով և Մայր տաճարի ջրօրհնյաց խաչով ջուրն օրհնելուց հետո ներկաները համբուրեցին խաչը, այնուհետև մոտեցան Ս. Մյուռոնով օծված ջրով լի ավազանին՝ ստանալով օրհնություն:
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