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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        All schools in Yerevan's Centre district (Kentron) will have no classes tomorrow due to the military parade.
        Looks like there is a rehearsal tomorrow as well.
        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            Looks like there is a rehearsal tomorrow as well.
            you are correct

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                theres no more idiot stupid nation such as turks

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                    PLEASE ARGIN, DO NOT PUT TURKISH LINKS+++++
                    PUT THE ARTCLE, WICH IS REALLY WORTH THE FUN, BUT NO LINK+++++++



                    news.az, Azerbaijan
                    Sept 17 2011


                    Turkish press makes interesting claims on crashed drone in occupied lands


                    Sat 17 September 2011 08:15 GMT | 4:15 Local Time

                    `The jet ascended from the military base located in Armenia or
                    occupied Karabakh to make the reconnaissance flight related to Iran.

                    The Sicak Gundem newspaper reports citing diplomatic sources that
                    pilotless reconnaissance jet which crashed in the Azerbaijan's
                    occupied lands belongs to Israel, rather than Azerbaijan.

                    The newspaper says that there were no signs of its belonging to
                    Azerbaijan, judging from the footages and materials in Armenian press.
                    Some moments deserve special attention in the investigation related to
                    the event. The anonymous sources close to Turkish diplomacy claim that
                    the pilotless jet belongs to Israel.

                    The newspaper says that according to the diplomatic office, the
                    pilotless jet belongs to the Israeli air forces: `The jet ascended
                    from the military base located in Armenia or occupied Karabakh to make
                    the reconnaissance flight related to Iran. Thus, the occupied lands of
                    Azerbaijan are used not for the drug transit and as a terror base but
                    turned into a military base for the secret operations and military
                    reconnaissance'. The source also said that Israel currently holds
                    reconnaissance operations by means of pilotless jets over Middle
                    Eastern countries.

                    The newspaper further writes: `It arises some questions, especially
                    why the event of 12 September was made public two days later?'.

                    The article says that Azerbaijan displayed its drones at a military
                    parade held in Baku on 26 June. The flag of Azerbaijan was depicted on
                    these aerial vehicles.

                    `The reports that Armenians stroke unmanned aerial vehicle of
                    Azerbaijan seem to be senseless while looking at photos. `The
                    destroyed plane' does not seem to be stricken on air. There is no fire
                    and holes caused by shells. Everything is obvious - the vehicle was
                    destroyed as it hit the ground.'

                    In a separate claim, the video aired by Armenians show that the
                    crashed unmanned vehicle had an emblem of Canada-based NovAtel on some
                    of its parts. The source told the newspaper that NovAtel manufactures
                    high-precision devices. Israel has purchased DGPS systems for new
                    generation Hermes 1500, Hermes 900 and Hermes 180 drones from this
                    company. Israel has sold only Hermes 450 and NovAtel systems were not
                    used in these vehicles.

                    Azerbaijan mainly displayed Aerostar and Orbiter-2M drones in the
                    military parade. Azerbaijan is also said to have bought Hermes 450
                    drones from Israel.

                    APA

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                      GOREOLAN???

                      what does that mean?
                      is this armenian?

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