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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 Vrej1915 View Post
    1- Es mi hade yete tzouytz yen dalis, ta nchanagoum e arten hin badmoutioun e, yev el arten kaghni bahelou garike tchga.
    2- Sranitz mi yergou amiss aratch, yerp assetzin vor tzouytz yen dalou sebd 21 in ess mi hade, arten en jamanag, bachdonabess assetzin vor ounenk zinvadz darperag, vore garogh e khpel hagaragorte khore tigounkoum.
    3- Intch vor tzouytz yen daliss, ta ayn zinadessagneren yen, vor arten 'dzagvadz' yen. Iragan anagnagal tchi gareli hrabarag tourss perel, yev ta jichd e.
    ahaa, so azerinere tsuyts dvecin ayn inch uneyn?

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

      Azerbaijani society not ready for new war

      September 17, 2011 | 18:20

      YEREVAN. – Azerbaijan is not ready for resuming military actions in the zone of Karabakh conflict, Major-General Arkadi Ter-Tadevosyan (Commandos) said at a press conference on Saturday and added in case war starts, he would join it.

      According to Ter-Tadevosyan, to start a war three factors are needed. Firstly, society should get prepare for such a scenario.

      “Azerbaijani society is not ready for new war. Many ethnicities, who live in the state, do not want war. They will never fight for enriching the Aliyev clan,” Commandos stated.

      Azerbaijani army, which is also a part of society, has the same intentions. Besides, Armenian side has a certain privilege. Azerbaijan arms quickly. However, weapons do not play major role in war. More important is moral spirit. Armenians have the spirit of winners, knowing that they struggle for their lands. Azerbaijan sent 3000 mercenaries, while Armenians had only 280 volunteers from abroad.

      The third necessary factor to start a war is the government, its ability to elaborate tactic and strategic tasks. In respond to the report by the journalists how he evaluates the Armenian government, Commandos responded that it is better either to tell the truth or keep silent, and he better keeps silent.

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

        76 people came to watch me shoot down a UAV?

        All of them really?

        Hello

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

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          75 guests visiting this thread at the moment
          84 now.. let's show some -Armenian Hospitality-

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

            #ahaa, so azerinere tsuyts dvecin ayn inch uneyn?#

            Ta anhnar e abatzoutzele, aravel yevess vssdah linele.
            Paytz ta arten mer hedakhouzagan dzarayoutiounneri kordzen e.

            Paytz aysdegh mi medz darperoutioun ga:
            1- Irank sbarnoum yen baderazmov, paytz tran badrasd tchen (yete votch vaghoutz ssgsadz gelineyin).
            Irank ouzoum yen havadatzenel, vor chad ouj ounen, chad pogh, chad, chad... ouzoum yen vakhetzenen: Mer joghovrtin (ov tchi kidi onkred intch ouni mer panage), yev mi kitch el chantaj anen arevmoudkin ou naftayinnerin (intche arten tchi achkhadoum, et martik kiden...)
            Imanalov vor menk tchenk hartzagvelou aratchine, portzoum yen hnaravoriness oujegh tzouytz dal irantz. Oussdi tzouytz yen daliss maximal garoghutiounnere, hnaravoriness sarsapztou yerevalou hamar. Oussdi medz havanaganoutiamp, tzouytz yen daliss hnaravor amen intch.
            Paytz konkred ess mi trtchoune vor khpel yenk, passdoum e, vor ounen zinadessag, vor tzoutz tcheyin dvel.
            Ess darperage passdoren irantz hamar sarkel yen israyeloum, ter mard amssin, yev okdakordzoum eyin kaghnapar...
            Yete khpadz tchi lineyink, tcheyink imana vor ess ounen.

            2- Menk nouyn khntire tchounenk. Menk intchkan kitch assenk, etkan lav. Anorochoutioune inknin zenk e.
            issg intche tzouytz yenk daliss, arten hin, gam dzagvadz zinadessag e, ounenalov yergou nbadag:
            - mer joghovrti doukhe partzratzenel, vor tchvakhenan ilhami sbarnalikneritz.
            - arevmoudkin tzouytz dal, vor ho dentz tchi, hangardz giv yeghav, aratchine bakun yenk varelou... tra hamar tzoutz yen daliss en Yergir/Yergir (ZZ) hrtirnere, voronk haydni yen arten 18 dari (Rokhlini tzeperdaloutz i ver)
            Last edited by Vrej1915; 09-18-2011, 02:41 PM.

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

              "Its ok, its just a UAV chop change "

              Keep flying them, and watch me make them chop change over and over again...LOL

              Next year I'm going do it again...HAHA

              86 Visitors later and the babboon had what to say after I blew out his UAV? it was chop change...LOL

              It was it was a chomp...now you are counting the change Stew Pid...HAH AHAHAHHA
              Last edited by Vahram; 09-18-2011, 03:47 PM.

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

                sick ass UAV. would like to see updates on the next one. I remember one of the generals was talking about buying a foreign UAV to examine how its built and make some comparisions. looks like they dont need to buy it anymore. the azeris already gave us one of the best ones for free

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

                  Now that this is done I think we should have workshops. I think the title should be" how do you shoot down a UAV" written by Mr. Armenian..HAHAHAHAHA

                  We could charge thousands and thousands...HAHAHHAHHA
                  Last edited by Vahram; 09-18-2011, 04:55 PM.

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

                    Comercial cooperation proposal to our Israeli friends, and benefactor Ilham, 100% WIN/WIN Guaranty:
                    1- Do not sell anything less than 200 million piece. Whatever your price, Ilham will pay. Of course, from those 200 , 50% will be lost somewhere in Zurich or Geneva. That is granted, but you will make pretty good turnover, with 100 a piece...
                    2- Evidently, from that 100, 95% is pure profit, due to the special situation.
                    3- As comercial partners, senting you wealthy customers, we are entitled to a commercial commission: we accept a minimal 5%.
                    4- If conditions acceptable, we guarantee continuous orders, in same conditions.

                    Results: everybody is happy. Ilham makes 100 Milion, Israely industry 2 Million, Israel's state budget 93,1 Million, and NKR 4.9 Million.
                    No one looses anything, everybody will be happy, peace will prevail, oil will run, Zurich bankers will work, and Israeli/Artsakhian economic cooperation will begin.
                    Last edited by Vrej1915; 09-18-2011, 04:53 PM.

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

                      Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                      Now that this is done I think we should have workshops. I think the title should be" how do you shoot down a UAV" written by Mr. Armenian..HAHAHAHAHA

                      We could charge thousands and thousands...HAHAHHAHHA
                      A good solution would be to land them more smoothly, on Varanta or Akna airfields.
                      These 2 airfields are not used for active service for 18 years now, and are very well placed, less than 10 Km from the frontline, 1 Km long concrete runaways, no hills around, and ready 24/24, 7/7...

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