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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    I don't like the fact that some of the camo is worn by the babboons too. In the heat of battle it is easy to shoot your own.

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      Originally posted by Vahram View Post
      I don't like the fact that some of the camo is worn by the babboons too. In the heat of battle it is easy to shoot your own.
      no thats why Armenians changed camo to pixel type, like US just another colour,aZERIS using US woodland

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        Originally posted by Armanen View Post
        And in your opinion, what is the best post cold war tank?

        Al-Khalid · Ariete · Arjun · Challenger 2 · K1 88 · Leclerc · Leopard 2 · M1 Abrams · Merkava · PT-91 Twardy · T-84 · T-90 · TAM · Type 90 · Type 96 · Type 99 · Zulfiqar

        The above is a list I got from wikipedia.
        The best is Russian t90 and thene t80 and Ukrainian t84, and t72 leopard2 is good too, and abrams at last!

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          Armenian peacekeepers in Afghanistan:







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            Armenia and Russia to discuss issues of establishing an automatic control system of the troops

            Tuesday 23 August 2011 11:49

            Yerevan/Mediamax/. Negotiations between the task forces of General Headquarters of Armenian and Russian Armed Forces are due to be held in Yerevan on August 23-27.

            During the negotiations, the parties will discuss issues of documentation, strategic planning and establishment of the automatic system of control over the Armenian and Russian Armed Forces’ joint alignment, Mediamax was informed in the press service of the Armenian Defense Ministry.

            The Russian delegation headed by Major General Alexander Rogov, Associate Professor of General Headquarters of the Academy of Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, arrived in Armenia to take part in the negotiations.

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                Azerbaijani Army’s high-ranking officer arrested for bribery charge

                [ 23 Aug 2011 10:18 ]
                Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A high-ranking officer of the Azerbaijani Army was arrested, Ganja Military Court sources told APA.

                Major Emin Heydarov, who was serving at the Defense Ministry’s military unit based in Ganja, is charged with corruption. The Republican Military Prosecutor’s Office launched criminal investigation against him according to article 311.3.2 (bribery).
                apa.az

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                    Artsakh beauty




                    Last edited by ArmeniaR1; 08-23-2011, 07:02 AM.

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