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    96th air defense missile brigade on exercises in Ashuluk, Russia. September 2011







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      Armenia has developed its own military equipment and buying the latest weapons in Russia
      TSAMTO, October 5. As previously reported, the Armenian Armed Forces have demonstrated for the first time tactical reconnaissance UAV "Krunk-25" in the course of the 21 September in Yerevan, a parade in honor of the 20th anniversary of independence.

      In the official press service of Defense Ministry of Armenia special emphasis was placed on the fact that the parade presented UAV national production, as well as the SAM systems and automated systems for artillery reconnaissance and fire control, upgraded facilities for UIC Armenia.

      Due to the fact that Western media have published more detailed materials on samples provided military equipment, TSAMTO returns to this theme.

      According to "Jane's Defence Weekly," referring to the Armenian Defense Ministry, UAVs "Krunk-25" developed by the Institute of Air Force Department of Defense. Apparatus maximum takeoff weight of 60 kg made ​​of composite materials, making it difficult to detect the enemy's radar.

      The maximum ceiling of UAV is 4500 m, service ceiling - 3,500 m, cruising speed - 150 km / h. "Krunk-25" is equipped with an autopilot and can patrol for 5 h. The engine is mounted in front of the fuselage system.

      Small-stabilized electro-optical turret is placed under the fuselage and is equipped with video and cameras. Management UAV payload and ground station is carried out with the calculation of the three operators.

      For the first time on the development of a national UAV capable of performing tasks in the depths of enemy territory, according to June 18 this year, Deputy Air Force Commander Colonel Armen Armenia Mkrtychan. According to other sources, "Krunk-25" - only one of the UAVs under development in Armenia

      During the parade, as was first demonstrated by C-SAM 300PS. As the "Jane's Defence Weekly," Armenia only in December 2010 confirmed that she received the S-300PS from Russia.

      On parade were presented armored patrol vehicles GAZ-2975 "Tiger", set by Russia.

      For the first time were shown mobile launchers of multiply N-2 with new ammunition. Thermobaric warhead TB-1 weighing 4.4 kg for these weapons developed in Armenia. The launchers are compatible with rocket-propelled grenades RPG-7 and are designed to launch 12 missiles in 10 seconds. at a distance of 1300 km.

      On parade were shown as short-range missiles 9K72 "Elbrus" (NATO - "Scud-B") with the developed national defense complex advanced guidance, tactical missile systems 9K79M-1 "point-to-have." Both complexes were shown publicly for the first time, although the PTRC "Elbrus", the range of target which is about 300 km, is in service with armed forces of Armenia from the end of 1990.

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              Azeri snipers killed one Armenian soldier and injured another one, in retaliation Armenian soldiers killed two azeri snipers

              Destroyed two Azeri sniper
              5 October at 17.00 in the eastern part of the boundary of the Artsakh and Azerbaijan Azeri sniper fire killed a soldier of the NKR Yuri Sargsyan Aramovich. On the same day, in the 13.00 at the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia, near the village of Chinar Tavush region, as a result of sniper fire from the Azerbaijani side, injured soldiers of the National Army of Armenia Henry R. Khachatryan, 1992 and Khachatur Sukiasyan Grantovich born 1993

              According to information received from reliable sources the information Voskanapat.info, at about 16.00 hours, the Armenian soldiers to retaliate against Azerbaijani snipers in the village of Chinar Tavush region. As a result of punitive action Armenian armed forces succeeded in destroying two Azerbaijani snipers - the killers.

              Voskanapat.info

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                Chi paver! Meian yergoo had chi paver! Keedem vor aveli love e vor earentz snipernair satkatzootzing pitz ter meian yergo had chi paver. Yergoo had sniper yev 15 barz zinvor bedke mirairneed tagzenk

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                  Two soldiers of Azerbaijani Army became martyrs in frontline shooting

                  [ 06 Oct 2011 11:10 ]
                  Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A shooting took place in the line of contact between the Armenian and Azerbaijani troops.

                  On Wednesday, Armenian armed forces violated ceasefire in different directions of the frontline and initiated intensive shootings. Azerbaijani Army defeated the attack and several soldiers of the enemy were rendered harmless.

                  Azerbaijani side also had losses during the shooting. As a result of ceasefire violation by the Armenians in the direction of Terter and Tovuz regions of Azerbaijan, soldiers of the Azerbaijani Army Novruz Garyaghdi Aliyev, 20 and overtime serviceman Suleyman Abbas Asgarov, 22 were killed.

                  Yesterday Armenian press reported that one Armenian soldier was killed and two were seriously wounded by the Azerbaijani armed forces.

                  Defense sources told APA that the Armenians had more losses.
                  apa.az

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                    Who does know what there is in parts like Dizak (Jrakan....), the south of Hadrut region if You look on the map looks like unpopulated, if it is so it is a big mistake.

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                      Armenian Air Force:





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