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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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        Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
        hell, even with a few mig-29s we would have the upper hand, taking into consideration the average IQ level of azeri pilots.
        Lets not be so arrogant that we underestimate the opposing military. It is a common and fatal error. The Azerbaijanis may be the opponent of Armenia but that shouldn't blind Armenians from seeing the reality that they too are a military force, they too are indeed quite a powerful military power. Armenia may have won the first (and hopefully/possibly last) war, but that does not put Armenia so far ahead against the Azeris than they can look at them as powerless and insignificant. Armenia and Armenians should learn a lesson from the war, they were underestimated by the Azeris, and they defeated the Azeri army. Its never safe to get xxxxy and careless.
        The main point i am trying to make here is that Armenians need to acknowledge that the Azerbaijani army is no band of misfit down syndrome devolved apes with slingshots.Though that mentality is more common among armchair generals and the general population, the real Military command i am sure is quite aware of reality. Given, the are often careless themselves, they have in fact learned a lesson, that Armenia is no chump, no bug that can be squashed and forgotten. As far as that serious fact is understood, by all means go ahead and poke fun at the enemy

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          Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
          Most likely Fulcrum C, they have two objectives as far as I know. Protect mother Russia from external threats (Ballistic) and patrol Armenian Turkish border (F-16s). As far as being grounded, the Mig 29s have been having alot of trouble (Russia favors more their SU-37 as frontline fighter) and they have been grounded several times in the past do to variety of reasons.

          Are you saying that just recently the Migs in Armenia got a Armenian colors paint job (with our Roundal?), no Red star on the tail?

          Thank you Eddo, let's hope the Russians will replace them in the future with SU-37's, would be great to have to them within the Armenian borders.

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            Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
            Armenian su-27.s ^^ but i cant see closer the emblems,so its 50% right and 50% wrong vid.
            This video indeed shows some SU-27, but these are Russians (Russian demonstration team, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Knights )

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              Originally posted by Odysseus View Post
              Lets not be so arrogant that we underestimate the opposing military. It is a common and fatal error. The Azerbaijanis may be the opponent of Armenia but that shouldn't blind Armenians from seeing the reality that they too are a military force, they too are indeed quite a powerful military power. Armenia may have won the first (and hopefully/possibly last) war, but that does not put Armenia so far ahead against the Azeris than they can look at them as powerless and insignificant. Armenia and Armenians should learn a lesson from the war, they were underestimated by the Azeris, and they defeated the Azeri army. Its never safe to get xxxxy and careless.
              The main point i am trying to make here is that Armenians need to acknowledge that the Azerbaijani army is no band of misfit down syndrome devolved apes with slingshots.Though that mentality is more common among armchair generals and the general population, the real Military command i am sure is quite aware of reality. Given, the are often careless themselves, they have in fact learned a lesson, that Armenia is no chump, no bug that can be squashed and forgotten. As far as that serious fact is understood, by all means go ahead and poke fun at the enemy
              You are right!

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                Armenian Army:





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                  When I was a child I was told stories by my great grandfather in Beirut.

                  Vor highair punag oonin lairnaroon metch kedneen dage

                  It got stock in my imagination always wanted the punag to come out and seek justice!

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                    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                    When I was a child I was told stories by my great grandfather in Beirut.

                    Vor highair punag oonin lairnaroon metch kedneen dage

                    It got stock in my imagination always wanted the punag to come out and seek justice!
                    i didnt recognize you armenian what about is it?

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                      Republican Military Prosecutor’s Office examines the work of Khatai district military commissariat in Baku, one detained

                      [ 16 Aug 2011 16:17 ]
                      Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. The Republican Prosecutor’s Office is examining the work of the Khatai district military commissariat of Baku, law-enforcement sources told APA.

                      The investigators found serious corruption facts during the examination. Former deputy military commissioner Davud Huseynov, who retired several months ago, was detained. The Military Court of Baku passed a decision on his pre-trial detention. The investigators didn’t rule out the arrest of some workers of the commissariat.

                      Military commissioner Lieutenant-Colonel Niyazi Mammadov didn’t give details, but confirmed the reports about the investigation.
                      apa.az

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