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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    • Խորհրդակցություն Պաշտպանության բանակի շտաբում

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      • Are the Russians not embarrassed when there apparent closest ally is using 50 year old planes in there drills, but need the same planes to defend themselves? Say what you want about our geography and how our Air Defenses are capable of taking out a fly etc... You still need a proper Air Force. Lucky we haven't got a navy because that will consist of a few dinghy row boats

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        • We can save some money and have a modern Air Force and a modern Navy by placing an aircraft carrier on Lake Sevan with new and modern planes.
          I like the SU25s we should buy all the SU25 we can get our hands on and create the world largest SU25 Air Force. UAVs are better fit for our needs.

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          • Ռադիացիոն, քիմիական, կենսաբանական պաշտպանության զորքերը 26 տարեկան են

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            • "Ehnikner" Mountain Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division








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                  • Originally posted by Azad View Post
                    We can save some money and have a modern Air Force and a modern Navy by placing an aircraft carrier on Lake Sevan with new and modern planes.
                    I like the SU25s we should buy all the SU25 we can get our hands on and create the world largest SU25 Air Force. UAVs are better fit for our needs.
                    Azerbaijan Air Defenses will shoot our SU25s out of the sky like sitting ducks. If the Israelis with the most modern planes in the Middle East let alone world are afraid of the S300 System and won't take that risk of flying missions into Syria , what's an SU25? The only way they have a chance of survival is if they have jammers.. I doubt we have the tech to jam S300 systems/radars .. My point is, we are using the same fighters for training that we will use in a conflict. It'll be smart to invest in a proper Air Force Just to stay ahead on top of the game. I get the point we are geographically tiny, maybe we feel like going on mission's to bombard another country, I dunno

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