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

    The reason for that is that both Azerbaijan and Serbia have similar problems with breakaway regions, but culturally and emotionally Serbs feel much closer to Armenians than Azeris. I've come across many Serb nationalists that support the Armenian cause. It's just the government are pursuing realpolitik.

    Ukraine sells both to us and Azeris a good amount of weapons. France I don't know, but I bet we get something from them.
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      Turkey insists on selling T-155 Fırtına self-propelled howitzer to Azerbaijan

      Despite the obstacles created by some European companies, Turkey insists on selling T-155 Fırtına self-propelled howitzer to Azerbaijan.
      Though Azerbaijan and Turkey reached an agreement on purchase and sale of Firtina self-propelled howitzer, according to the reports there are some technical problems in the project. Germany’s MTU company, which is providing Firtina with engine, refused to provide with engine the self-propelled howitzer that will be sold to Azerbaijan. Yonca-Onuk company, which is going to sell boats to Azerbaijan, has faced similar problem.

      “As a brotherly country we have assumed the solution of this problem,” Bayar said.

      Source: Azertime
      They still don't have an engine for it and it would take a long time to make them work. Good work by Germany
      B0zkurt Hunter

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

        Armenian Army:










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          We need to get this beast, T-1555 is turkish junk

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

            Originally posted by ArmeniaR1 View Post
            We need to get this beast, T-1555 is turkish junk
            and what is that exactly?

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              We got some of those don't worry

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                Originally posted by Mos View Post
                The reason for that is that both Azerbaijan and Serbia have similar problems with breakaway regions, but culturally and emotionally Serbs feel much closer to Armenians than Azeris. I've come across many Serb nationalists that support the Armenian cause. It's just the government are pursuing realpolitik.

                Ukraine sells both to us and Azeris a good amount of weapons. France I don't know, but I bet we get something from them.
                yeh i have some serbs in school.they just idiots, all of them´! have seen many serbs in internet,theyr idiots too, only talking about nationalism,and russia is theyr brother neh they are not russians, i know russians! theyr europeans!

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                  Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                  and what is that exactly?
                  2S19 Msta

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                    Yerevan ‘Committed’ To Key Arms Control Treaty

                    Armenia - Chinese-made WM-80 multiple-launch rocket systems are displayed during a military parade in Yerevan, 21Sept2011.
                    18.10.2011
                    Emil Danielyan
                    Armenia will continue to abide by a key international arms control treaty despite its violation by Azerbaijan, President Serzh Sarkisian told a visiting senior U.S. official on Tuesday.

                    Meeting with Rose Gottemoeller, a U.S. assistant secretary of state dealing with arms control, Sarkisian described the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty as “one of the pillars of security and stability in Europe.” He said Yerevan therefore remains committed to its “spirit and aims” and will comply with limitations placed by the treaty.

                    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian gave similar assurances at a separate meeting with Gottemoeller. According to a statement by the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Nalbandian said at the same time that the CFE needs to be “updated.” The statement gave no details.

                    Signed in 1990 and revised in 1999, the CFE puts specific limits on the deployment of troops and heavy weapons from the Atlantic coast to Russia's Ural mountains. Armenia as well as neighboring Georgia and Azerbaijan signed up to it after gaining independence.


                    Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian meets with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller, 18Oct2011.
                    ​​Despite setting equal arms ceilings for the three South Caucasus states, the treaty has has not prevented an intensifying arms race between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The latter has spent billions of dollars in oil revenues on a military build-up which Baku hopes will eventually enable it to win back Nagorno-Karabakh and other Armenian-controlled territories.

                    Armenia and Azerbaijan have long been accusing each other of exceeding their CFE quotas.

                    Sarkisian was quoted by his press office as saying that the alleged Azerbaijani non-compliance “has already created a serious danger for the entire region.” Nalbandian likewise complained to Gottemoeller about Azerbaijan’s “overt violation” of CFE terms.

                    Azerbaijani officials deny such claims. They say that Armenia itself keeps a large part of its military hardware in Karabakh in order to imitate its compliance with the treaty.

                    A senior U.S. diplomat said privately earlier this year that both warring nations are not honoring their CFE commitments.

                    The CFE allows signatory states to inspect each other’s compliance with the arms ceilings through random visits to just about any military facility. However, in line with a gentlemen’s agreement reached in the 1990s the Armenian and Azerbaijani militaries have never sent CFE inspectors to one another.

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

                      Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2S3_Akatsiya

                      We got some of those don't worry
                      We had Akatsias for long.
                      Some did engage in action, on Horadiz front, in 1994.

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