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

    Օրհնվել է Զինված ուժերի հոգևոր առաջնորդության դրոշը
    Հասարակություն || 22:06 / 16.09.2011
    Մայր աթոռ սուրբ Էջմիածնում, այսօր` սեպտեմբերի 16-ին, Գարեգին Բ-ի հանդիսապետությամբ, կատարվել է ՀՀ Զինված ուժերի հոգեւոր առաջնորդության դրոշի օրհնության արարողությունը:
    Արարողությանը ներկա են եղել Մայր Աթոռ Ս. Էջմիածնի եւ Մեծի Տանն Կիլիկիո Կաթողիկոսության միաբանները, ՀՀ պաշտպանության փոխնախարար Վլադիմիր Գասպարյանը, ՊՆ պաշտոնյաներ ու բարձրաստիճան զինվորականներ, ՀՀ ԶՈւ հոգեւոր սպասավորներ` գլխավորությամբ Հայոց Բանակի հոգեւոր առաջնորդ Տ. Վրթանես եպիսկոպոս Աբրահամյանի եւ ուխտավորներ:
    Գարեգին Բ-ն իր խոսքում ասել է. «Այսօր այլեւս մեծ թվով հոգեւոր սպասավորներ իրենց ծառայությունն են բերում հայոց բանակում այն գիտակցությամբ, որ բանակը զորեղ է եւ հաղթական, եթե իր հոգում կրում է Աստծուն եւ իր ընթացքն առաջնորդում է Աստծով: Ահա թե ինչու այսօր նաեւ հայոց բանակի դրոշի վրա մենք կարդում ենք հետեւյալ արտահայտությունը` «Մեր ուղին օրհնյալ է, որովհետեւ Աստված մեզ հետ է»:
    Այնուհետեւ կատարվել է Դրոշի օրհնության կանոնը: Այս նույն կանոնով է օրհնվել նաեւ ի պաշտպանություն հայրենյաց մարտնչող հայ կամավորական ջոկատների դրոշը 19-րդ դարասկզբին:
    Նռնաքարերով ու մարգարիտներով զարդարված խաչով պսակված դրոշի մի երեսին խաչի ասեղնագործ պատկերն է` «ՀՀ, ԶՈՒ հոգեւոր առաջնորդություն» գրությամբ: Մյուս երեսին Զինված ուժերի զինանշանն է` «Օրհնյալ է մեր ուղին, զի Աստված ընդ մեզ է» գրությամբ:
    HayNews.am

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

      Originally posted by ZORAVAR View Post
      Thanks for the post Eddo. But I am suspecting that it could be a Hermes-180 model. With your trained aviator eyes, can you please investigate if that model fits the bill?

      Here is some info for everybody: Our defense ministry is going to unvail some details about our own UAV program within 48 hours.
      Originally posted by ZORAVAR View Post
      Thanks for the post Eddo. But I am suspecting that it could be a Hermes-180 model. With your trained aviator eyes, can you please investigate if that model fits the bill?

      here is some info for everybody: Our defense ministry is going to unvail some details about our own UAV program within 48 hours.
      I was wondering that as well but if you look at the tail attach fittings on the Hermes 450 compared to the 180' boom support fittings they are at different angles. The 450 is at somewhat of a "V" shape (where the rudervators attach to the fueselage) compared to the hermes 180 "A" shape (where the tail boom struts come together at the boom).

      Also if you look at the main Tire/Wheel assemble attachement to the landing gear strut (crashed UAV) you see a curve (a bend) right before they attach together on the strut, similar to the Georgian 450 that was shot down.



      Georgian 450


      Bellow in the link is a photo of the 180.....look at the strut to wheel attachement, there is no curve. The only curve is where it attaches to the fuselage.



      Click for larger image.

      Furthermore the cowl door (a scoope) for equipment cooling is different size and shape compared to the one we shot down, however the 450 cowl door is the same as the crashed one.


      The crashed UAV's engine/tail area ended up right side up in this picture. The door I am talking about is at the opposite end of the wreck from the prop and it is open at a 30 degree angle (if you guys can see it). If you find an original photo of the 450 (I found one yesterday but I just can't find it now) it has the same scoop on top of the aft fuselage forward of the two tail surfaces.

      Also I don't think Azerbaijan has the 180 on their inventory as far as I know.

      Guys remember when you look at newer 450 UAV they have been heavely modified compared to the original 450. For example just recently Israel upgraded to a bigger more quiter engine, which also changed the air intake and cowling designs. They are using different propellers, They have added winglets to the wings. The on board equipments are more advanced and there are large external pods that can be added to the wings or the body per required mission that would make the aircraft look different than the original design.
      B0zkurt Hunter

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

        i thinkin on this picture,if its an armenian UAV (?) then why plane at background got Armenian tricolor on it (?)

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

          It is not a Krug! Krug has 4 tail fins the shot obove showes no bottom fines, that has to be our UAV!

          It's a UAV or I'm going blind in Armenian happiness

          In a few hours there will only be 4 more days
          Last edited by Vahram; 09-16-2011, 07:26 PM.

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

            As far as I know the photo above is an American Aerostar UAV. Someone posted the link on this thread a while back.....the Armenian made UAV has the same design type (from a desk model that we have seen).
            B0zkurt Hunter

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

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

                Armenian Air Force:






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

                  Armenian Air Force:






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

                    http//army.lv
                    Armenia has acquired ten new Su-27 Russian-made. Information on this confirmed to REGNUM press secretary Defense Minister, Colonel Seyran Shahsuvaryan. Col. Shahsuvaryan did not specify in what state it was purchased by military aviation. Earlier, Deputy Defense Minister Lieutenant-General Arthur Aghabekyan said that "Armenia, as appropriate, acquires a new or upgrade existing military technology, and at this stage of military equipment of the Armed Forces of Armenia is in good condition." Some Armenian sources, with reference to Aghabekian reported that new fighters purchased from Slovakia.
                    who is Seyran Sahsuvaryan? + Slovakia never had su-27

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

                      Preparing for the parade on-line can be viewed here:

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