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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      June 18 is marked in Armenia as Air Force Day

      18.06.2011 15:49

      Anna Balyan
      “Radiolur”

      June 18 is marked in Armenia as Air Force Day. Our country not only produces, but also exports unmanned aircrafts. The Armenian air forces are equipped with high-quality air technologies. Besides, the Aviation Institute prepares cadres to fight in the conditions of the regional relief.

      The unmanned aircrafts projected and produced by Armenian experts have long been tested and are ready to carry out flights.

      Deputy Chief of Military Aviation Department, Colonel Armen Mkrtchyan says Armenia produces weapons, which are produced only in Russia all over the territory of former Soviet Union. Besides, Armenia purchases modern military equipment from partner countries.

      “Air Force created for PR.” This is how Armen Mkrtchyan describes the periodic demonstration of military systems by Azerbaijan. “They are unable to fulfill their task of fighting in mountainous regions,”
      he told a press conference today.

      “Armenia has worked out an effective mechanism of investing in innovations. Anyone who has a good idea applies to the Ministry of Defense, after which the Minister of Defense forwards it to corresponding departments. In case of existence of serious prerequisites, investments are being made to develop the given branch. The Armenian aviation is always open to new proposals,” Armen Mkrtchyan said.

      Last edited by ArmeniaR1; 06-18-2011, 04:39 AM.

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        Drone interception project being developed in Armenia
        June 18, 2011 - 13:31 AMT

        PanARMENIAN.Net - The efficiency of Armenian air forces allows to rebuff any attack in case of hostilities, Deputy Director of Aviation to the Defense ministry of Armenia Armen Mkrtchyan said.

        “The morale of Armenian pilots helped win the war in Karabakh with poor armament resources,” Mkrtchyan told a press conference dated to the Aviation Day in Armenia. “The level of professionalism of the Armenian pilots was praised by Russian and foreign experts,” he added.

        According to him, Armenia has had its own personnel training traditions. “Besides, pilots take training sessions abroad,” he said, adding that “to date Armenian pilots show top performance and it is not difficult for them to blow pointed strikes.”

        As regards the achievements of the armed forces, Mkrtchyan considerable progress was registered over the past years. “Particularly, Armenia launched production of drones, some samples of which were imported from abroad. Drone interception project is also being developed,” he said.

        The Aviation Day in Armenia is celebrated annually on the third Sunday of June.

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          Soldier of N military unit attempted suicide by shooting himself

          [ 18 Jun 2011 16:10 ]
          Baku. Ramil Mammadli – APA. Today, a fact on attempting suicide was recorded in a military unit of the Shamkir Military Division, in Gazakh Region.

          According to APA, the soldier Humbatov Fikrat Rasim shot himself from submachine gun. THE soldier is badly wounded. Ministry of Defence affirmed the fact. The investigation is underway.
          apa.az

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            Karabakh military vehicle overturned in Armenia

            June 18, 2011 | 13:45

            YEREVAN. - Car with Nagorno-Karabakh military plate number overturned in Aragatsotn region of Armenia on Saturday.

            Armenia medical centre alerted Artashat police department that Karen Akrapetyan, Rafik Kalashyan and Artak Khachatryan have been hospitalized, photojournalist Gagik Shamshyan informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.

            The Audi car without plate number was found overturned on 28th kilometer of Aparan-Ashtarak highway.
            The plate number was taken off the vehicle before the police arrived. According to eyewitnesses car numbers belonged to NKR Defense Army.

            Plate number was taken off the vehicle before the police arrived…
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              Originally posted by Armanen View Post
              Why wasn't his faced blocked out like the solider next to him?
              Fair question.
              Maybe burjuin can shed some light.
              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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                burjuin made ​​a mistake. burjuin had to write a cadet and not the Cadets. I ask everyone to excuse

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                  We should apply for membership http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangha...n_Organisation
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                    Hi my nationalist brothers im reading this page for now 2 months very week or day to get more knowledge about our armys strengts and i decided to join cause this is an environment i would like to be all my type and nationalist and talking about army helllo

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                      Originally posted by argin View Post
                      Hi my nationalist brothers im reading this page for now 2 months very week or day to get more knowledge about our armys strengts and i decided to join cause this is an environment i would like to be all my type and nationalist and talking about army helllo
                      Welcome to the forum argin Glad you registered and hope to see you post! Do you currently live in Tehran?
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