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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by AstalaVist View Post
    Partavorenq nor baner cuyc talu.. ays nkarnere uxxaki mec hiastaputyuna arachacnum im mot..
    Spaseliqnere metca, huysov linenq vor 21'in spaseliqnere kirakanana..
    ayo, hamadzaynem liovin.... adrbejanine apshecnoxer,yekeq hamadzayneq, yeselem shat huysov vor 21-in kcuyctanq nor rusakan texnika!

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      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
      Training before a military parade:

      Bell, what are you doing there? You little spy!

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        Te lav, hankssdatzek.
        Meg a, meznitz lav kiden, intche bedk e imanan, vor khelok mnan.
        Intch yerevalou e, nbadag ouni joghovrti vokin kodebntelou, votch tourkerin tzouytz dalou mer amenalav zinanotze.

        Intchkanov a khelok lavakouyn dekhnigan perel Yerevan, amissnerov mardagan aratchatrankitz heratzenel (arten yergou amiss e nergoum, doghantzoum yen Baghramiyanoum) vor hankissd imanan intche ourdeghitz , yerp a tourss kaliss.

        Et dekhnigan darinerou entatzkin, intchkan takoun hnaravor e, pervel, taknvel e sareroum, andarneroum, vor hnaravoness kaghdni mna, mer nman pokrig daradzkoum.

        Tzouytz en daliss, intche yeghel e arten 15 dari aratch, yev mi kitch el nor manr zinadessag, vore hechd e taktzenel verevitz nayoghnerin.
        Garevore zorke nergayanali lini, lav, arnagan yev hankissd tzouytz da, hbardoutioun nerchntchi.
        Intchnerit e bedk norakouyn zinadessag dessnele? Vor lav zkak? Hedo intch?
        Menk Sovede gam Tchinasdane tchenk, vor amen intchitz hazar had ounenank, vor tzouytz dank mi tchntchin dogosse.
        Ter baderazmi metch yenk, hentz hima garogh yen khpel.
        Issg Yerevane entamene 25 Km herou e aratchin Tourkagan hranotitz, 60 Nakhitchevanitz....
        Chad lav ganen miyayn hnakouyn dekhnigan tzouytz dalov.

        Hasgatzoghe dessnoum e voragagan adje.
        Ess chalannere vor gan, votch miyayn Yerevani asfalden yen khnayoum. Srank tzouytz yen daliss panagi mardounagoutian, voragagan adje.
        Mi kani jamoum dzaner dekhnigan Noyemperyanitz hasnelou e Mardagerd, ayn intch aratch mi kani or er bedk, Khnayoum yenk varelik, charjitchneri gyank, yev aylen...

        Nouyn chalannere Artazakhoum, nor asfaldabad jampekov, nchanagoum yen anhamemad jgounoutioun.
        Lav gazmagerbvelou depkoum, yev yete otayin anvdankoutioune ga, nouyn tanke aravod garogh e grvel Mardagerdoum, yev kichere arten verabadrasdvadz badrasd linel Horatizi oughoutian.
        Ta kitch pan tchi.

        Hankissd mnatzek ess kdzov.

        Yete mi pan ga, our anelik ounen, ta garkabahagan, khaydarag jagaden e, vor etkan zoh ech nahadag tchi kna amen dari.
        Votch te norakouyn zinadessage tzouytz dan....
        Last edited by Vrej1915; 09-12-2011, 10:03 PM.

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              Members of the Armed Forces of Armenia analyze radio frequencies during Combined Endeavor 2011, Sept. 10, in Grafenwoehr, Germany. Combined Endeavor is a multi-nation exercise involving nearly 40 NATO, Partnership for Peace and strategic security partners, and is designed to increase interoperability and communications processes between the participating nations.




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              • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                Please guys let's go back to the military balance topic.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  Originally posted by AstalaVist View Post
                  Partavorenq nor baner cuyc talu.. ays nkarnere uxxaki mec hiastaputyuna arachacnum im mot..
                  Spaseliqnere metca, huysov linenq vor 21'in spaseliqnere kirakanana..
                  Remember what our Defence Minister said......it is not the military hardware that wins the war but the heart and soul of the Armenians. That fact was reminded to the world in NK war.

                  Originally posted by ArmeniaR1
                  Bell, what are you doing there? You little spy!
                  I always knew he was up to no good.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                    [QUOTE=burjuin;322103]Training before a military


                    Tanks will not drive by them self?

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                    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                      [QUOTE=ArmeniaR1;322137]
                      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                      Training before a military


                      Tanks will not drive by them self?
                      lol no they just bring theme to yerevan square with vehicles to be faster,atherways tanks and btr,s are 60km/h max

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