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

    Armenian peacekeepers in Iraq:









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      Հոկտեմբեր 12, 2011 | 20:50

      ԼՂՀ պաշտպանության բանակում զինվորի հերթական մահն է արձանագրվել եւ կրկին պաշտոնական հաղորդագրությամբ, այն «ինքնասպանություն» է:

      ԼՂՀ պաշտպանության բանակի մամուլի ծառայությունից NEWS.am-ին հայտնում են, որ ՊԲ-ի N զորամասում, այսօր` հոկտեմբերի 12-ին, ժամը 12.40-ի սահմանում հյուսիսային ուղղությամբ տեղակայված զորամասերից մեկի պահպանության տեղամասի մարտական դիրքում հերթապահություն իրականացնելու ժամանակ, իրեն ամրակցված զենքով ինքնասպանություն է գործել ժամկետային զինծառայող, 19-ամյա Յուրիկ Գեւորգի Ներսիսյանը:

      Միջադեպի հետ կապված մանրամասները ճշտվում են: Տարվում է քննություն:

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        Հոկտեմբեր 12, 2011 | 05:18

        Ադրբեջանը ղարաբաղա-ադրբեջանական շփման գծում պաշտպանական պատ է կառուցում, հաղորդում է ans press գործակալությունը: Որպես նման քայլի պատճառաբանություն, նշվում է, որ «շփման գծից ոչ հեռու գտնվող ադրբեջանական գյուղերի բնակիչները տուժում են շփման գծում հաճախակի գրանցվող հրադադարի խախտման դեպքերի հետեւանքով»: Ans press-ի թղթակցի հաղորդմամբ, պետական միջոցների հաշվին շփման գծի հարեւանությամբ, 3 մետր բարձրությամբ քարե պատ է կառուցվում եւ «դրա նպատակը հարեւան գյուղերի բնակիչներին հայ զինվորների արձակած գնդակներից պաշտպանելն է»:

        Պատի կառուցման աշխատանքներն սկսվել են 7 ամիս առաջ, Աղդամի շրջանի Քարվանդ գյուղից, այն ձգվելու է Թարթառի շրջանի գյուղերի տարածքով: Քարե պատի ընդհանուր երկարությունը հասնելու է 2700 մետրի, նշում է ans press-ը:

        Հիշեցնենք, որ ղարաբաղյան հակամարտության սկիզբը դրվել է 1988 թվականի փետրվարին, երբ առավելապես հայերով բնակեցված Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի ինքնավար մարզը Ստեփանակերտում հայտարարեց խորհրդային Ադրբեջանից դուրս գալու մասին։ ԼՂՀ լիարժեք ինքնիշխանությունն ամրագրվեց 1991 թվականի դեկտեմբերի 10-ի հանրաքվեով։ Բնակչության 99,89 տոկոսը կողմ արտահայտվեց անկախությանը։

        Ադրբեջանական իշխանությունները փորձեցին ուժով վերադարձնել տարածաշրջանը, սակայն պարտություն կրեցին։ Դրանից հետո Ադրբեջանի կողմից նախաձեռնված լայնամասշտաբ ռազմական գործողությունները բերեցին Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի հանդեպ վերահսկողության կորստի։ Ղարաբաղյան զորքերը պահպանեցին նաեւ մի շարք հարող շրջանների հանդեպ վերահսկողությունը։

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

          Too bad..very defensive idea..we have to do the same.its also better for our snipers.

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

            Let them spend the money on building the wall!

            Irenk chen gernar badin yedeven mezee zarnel, yev chen gernar tang kordzazel : D

            Uboosh en, mezee hamar bad ge sheenen ...LOL

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

              lol i know they are building berlin wall for them those idiots cant understand they cant use tanks as u mentiond and or artilleries only airdefence which we dont have big much or airforce day by day they show they are turks with their idiotic ideas and maybe they got over the idea of new war after they saw our undefeatable army at the september parade

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

                Argin hayren! Yet unklairen me esser voor uboosh menan

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

                  OLD MISSILES TURNED OUT TO BE YOUNG
                  by Svetlana Gamova

                  DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
                  October 10, 2011 Monday

                  THE ENDING OF THE SCANDAL RELATED TO THE AIRPLANE FROM LIBYA THAT
                  TRANSPORTED MISSILES FROM MOLDOVA TO ARMENIA WAS AS LOUD AS ITS
                  BEGINNING; Mass media of Chisinau published a new list of the Moldovan
                  armament sold to Armenia. Contrary to assurances of the Moldovan
                  officials, they turned out to be not outmoded but quite combat capable.

                  Mass media of Chisinau published a new list of the sold Moldovan
                  armament. Contrary to assurances of the Moldovan officials, they
                  turned out to be not outmoded but quite combat capable.

                  Journalists understood that not everything was in order with the
                  "Libyan airplane" at the very start when it landed in the airport
                  of the Moldovan capital on September 12. First, this was a military
                  airplane and it arrived from Benghazi second, it flew to the military
                  airport in Marculesti almost immediately and departed from there
                  being loaded.

                  The Defense Ministry of Moldova explained afterwards that armament
                  with expired service life was onboard. According to the ministry,
                  the cargo was addressed to "one Latvian company" registered in Riga
                  that was not named due to the reason of "commercial secrecy." However,
                  there appeared new information: Defense Minister of Moldova Vitalie
                  Marinuta reported in the parliament, although without disclosure of
                  commercial secrets, that the armament was intended for Armenia. Then
                  the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan invited Ambassador of Moldova
                  in Baku Igor Bodiu to provide explanations. After the meeting with
                  representatives of the Azerbaijani authorities he announced that the
                  loud deal with the Moldovan armament supplied to Armenia was nothing
                  more than a "sad mistake" that nonetheless "brought an unpleasant
                  aspect to our bilateral relations." Expert of the Geneva center for
                  democratic control over armed forces Viorel Cibotaru confirmed that
                  the armament was sold to Armenia. Cibotaru also said that the deal
                  was legitimate and the cargo included missiles.

                  In any case, it seems that the government will have to explain to
                  the government and the public why the armament has been sold to a
                  zone with a frozen conflict. OMEGA agency also reported referring
                  to its source in the Ministry of Economy that the difference between
                  the value of the contract and the market price of the sold armament
                  was not less than $5 million. This meant that the products were sold
                  cheaply. According to the agency, the secretly sold lot included some
                  of the most expensive armament models of the national army. Among them
                  were control and checking systems 9V862 and 9V863 of Cobra missiles,
                  as well as 9V871-3 for antitank missile systems Konkurs-M. The market
                  price of each of these systems exceeds $60,000. The lot also included
                  thousands of missiles xxxot, Konkurs, Shturm-S and Metis. The market
                  value of only these specifications of the sold armament exceeds $5
                  million. Besides these types of armament the contract also included
                  launchers for antitank missiles that, according to the document of
                  the Defense Ministry, were also sold at an obviously undervalued price.

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

                      Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
                      OLD MISSILES TURNED OUT TO BE YOUNG
                      by Svetlana Gamova
                      It seems armenia never siezes to piss off the azeris awesome move!

                      btw anyone know what 9V863 Cobra missiles are? another anti-tank missle?
                      Last edited by arakeretzig; 10-12-2011, 10:29 PM.

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