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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
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When retards deal with each other.
"American Mercenary Was in Talks with Azerbaijan over Weaponized Crop Duster"
https://eurasianet.org/s/american-me...ed-crop-duster
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Originally posted by Azad View PostWhen retards deal with each other.
"American Mercenary Was in Talks with Azerbaijan over Weaponized Crop Duster"
https://eurasianet.org/s/american-me...ed-crop-duster
First is that Azerbaijan is willing to buy anything and everything to make difference with us. This is sign of desperation. What good will 20 brands of same weapon do if one brand can’t do it?
They have so many types, calibers and manufacturers/countries. Is their army so capable and flexible?
Sevond subject is that US does not allow sale of its domestic weapons to Azerbaijan.
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Originally posted by Hakob View PostThis is sign of desperation.
Wait till we flood the whole front with advanced ATGM, will see how you will advance. Last time a kid took down their low heat signal helicopter with a primitive RPG.
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Originally posted by Azad View Post
Since we got a ton of MANPADS, they know they cannot fly anything with high heat signal. They desperately bought packi Mushshak that they cannot arm. They found this con man that promised them the world with crop dusters. Wonder why they are not after Super Tucano. They so desperately want to disable our air defense and radars to be able to advance. Good luck baboons!
Wait till we flood the whole front with advanced ATGM, will see how you will advance. Last time a kid took down their low heat signal helicopter with a primitive RPG.
WWII planes were double faster. Can you imagine what an ordinary shilka or ZU 23 will do to it? Shred it apart.
Super Tucano has more than double the speed, but because of very large engine has a significant heat and radar signature. It’s basically P51 Mustang with modern avionics.
For pakistani eshshak, it’s like you are sending a helicopter towards enemy with half the armament and protection and half the navigation and radar instruments and 1/4 the maneuverability.
I have seen crop dusters in flight. You can hit them with a slingshot.Last edited by Hakob; 03-21-2018, 02:51 PM.
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In short, nothing goes up in the air without it coming down in any country unless they are bearded apes running in the desert.
I still think our choice of SU-25 is the best if we want to risk the lives of our pilots at least they have a better chance to make it (somehow, maybe).
Nothing should fly these days. Larger UAVs are the future.
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Originally posted by Azad View PostIn short, nothing goes up in the air without it coming down in any country unless they are bearded apes running in the desert.
I still think our choice of SU-25 is the best if we want to risk the lives of our pilots at least they have a better chance to make it (somehow, maybe).
Nothing should fly these days. Larger UAVs are the future.
We need superaccurate missile and artillery sistems and air defence that bring down even a finch in azeri territory.
Forget the tanks and carriers, attack planes etc...
We allready got a lot, but it’s never sufficient and never modern enough. It will never be. It’s an unending quest that we have to work on allways.
With all we got.Last edited by Hakob; 03-21-2018, 07:06 PM.
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