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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      102nd military base of the Russian Armed Forces in Gyumri, Armenia. 988th anti-aircraft missile regiment. S-300V1:







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        October 11 Azerbaijani armed forces suffered three losses. 9 more wounded
        Evening of October 11, as a result of an accident involving the car of one unit of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, stationed in Nakhijevan region, killing one of the soldiers of the republic. Another nine Azeri askers received injuries of various degrees of severity. As reported by our sources, two of the wounded are in critical condition.

        Voskanapat.info reports that the death of Azerbaijani soldier was the third of October 11 and the 103 th irretrievable loss of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in the current year. We remind you that today due to illness in a military hospital Gandzak died Azerbaijani soldier Anar Radjabov, born 1993 A few hours later, around Akny, on the border between Azerbaijan and the Republic of Artsakh, as a result of gunshot wounds died Azerbaijan Asker Mahmoud Mardaliev.

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          Let them suffer Note they always seem to lose guys when we manage to get one ore two guys wounded. I guess they can't cover up after a time as the bodies decompose and it raises too many questions. So a truck flips here there is a car crash there, a day or two later and that is the best they got.

          I said this before 2 is too little!

          On a side note I don’t think we should sell our UAV to anyone! If this thing is radio silent than we should take it on the chin and export something else like diamonds, fruits and whatever else we make.

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            Originally posted by Vahram View Post
            Let them suffer Note they always seem to lose guys when we manage to get one ore two guys wounded. I guess they can't cover up after a time as the bodies decompose and it raises too many questions. So a truck flips here there is a car crash there, a day or two later and that is the best they got.

            I said this before 2 is too little!

            On a side note I don’t think we should sell our UAV to anyone! If this thing is radio silent than we should take it on the chin and export something else like diamonds, fruits and whatever else we make.
            Lol thats what I was gonna comment, either Azeris are the worst drivers in this world, or there is something up.

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              Give them two three days top side, when the bodies get too bloated they are forced to have a truck fall off of a cliff

              The funniest part is that the Armenian side said this 4 seconds after they wasted them

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                Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                On a side note I don’t think we should sell our UAV to anyone! If this thing is radio silent than we should take it on the chin and export something else like diamonds, fruits and whatever else we make.
                There is no problem in selling our UAV to friendly countries. With the money made, we will improve our own UAV each year and develop new, more advanced models. It's a normal thing to do.

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                  Normal thing to do is to sell your old stuff as you have new stuff on hand. The more you sell your stuff the more people learn how you did it and copy it. No! this should stay home, this is defence not a comodity!

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                    Ադրբեջանը Արցախի սահմանի երկայնքով պատ է կառուցում
                    12.10.2011
                    Ադրբեջանը որոշել է Արցախի սահմանի մոտ 3 մետրանոց քարե պատ կառուցել: Այդ մասին հայտնում են տեղական լրատվամիջոցները: Այսպես, պատը սկսվելու է Աղդամի շրջանի մոտ, որի ադրբեջանաբնակ գյուղերը իբր թե մշտապես գտնվում են հայկական ուժերի գնդակոծման տակ: Արդեն իսկ կառուցվել է պատի 700 մետրանոց հատվածը:
                    Haynews.am

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                      Արցախյան զինված ուժերը կրկին պատժել են հակառակորդին
                      18:25 . 11/10
                      Հայկական կողմից արձակված կրակոցից սպանվել է ադրբեջանական բանակի զինծառայող Մահմուդ Մարդալիեւը:
                      "Երկիր մեդիայի" տեղեկություններով, ադրբեջանցի զինծառայողը սպանվել է արցախյան զինված ուժերի կողմից իրականացված պատժիչ գործողությունների հետեւանքով:
                      Նույն կերպ՝ որպես պատասխան գործողություն, հոկտեմբերի 5-ին Չինարի գյուղի հատվածում Հայաստանի զինված ուժերը պատժիչ գործողություններ էին ձեռնարկել հակառակորդի նկատմամբ, ինչի արդյունքում երկու ադրբեջանցի զինվոր է սպանվել:

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