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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    New Theory On Downed Karabakh Drone: Russia Did It

    The saga of the mysterious drone shot down over Nagorno-Karabakh keeps getting more and more intriguing. You'll recall that the Armenian de facto authorities of Karabakh released photos of the downed UAV and claimed that the drone was from Azerbaijan. Makes sense: Azerbaijan operates drone similar to the one shown in photos, with which they try to surveil the area of the line of contact between them and the Armenians. Azerbaijan's state news agency countered with another theory: that the drone was actually Israel's. That was last month, and the story has gone cold since then.

    But now, an Israeli website, DEBKAfile, has a new scoop/conspiracy theory: it was Russia! Their take:

    Western sources believe Moscow had the Azerbaijani drone shot down as a one-off incident for four objectives:
    1. A hands-off road sign to Israel to stay out of the Caspian Sea region and its conflicts. Moscow has taken note of Israel's deepening economic and military footholds in four countries: Azerbaijan, which is the largest, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Georgia, and regards its supply of arms to these countries as unwanted interference in Russia's backyard.
    2. Revenge for Israel reneging on its 2009 commitment to build a drone factory in Russia. Moscow decided to confront Israeli drone technicians with Russian antiaircraft crews with an unwinnable ambush.
    3. Moscow was also telling Tehran that it was serious about cooperating with Iran to safeguard its rights in the Caspian Sea and willing to use diplomatic, military and intelligence means to halt the spread of Azerbaijani and Israeli influence in the region.
    4. The Defense Ministry in Stepanakert published pictures of the downed drone deliberately exposing its camera as a warning to Jerusalem and Baku that if Azerbaijani drones continue to fly, Moscow may turn the drone's wreckage over to Iranian intelligence experts and let them unravel its secrets.
    What to say about this, except to note the Wikipedia entry on DEBKAfile:

    Yediot Achronot investigative reporter Ronen Bergman states that the site relies on information from sources with an agenda, such as neo-conservative elements of the US Republican Party, "whose worldview is that the situation is bad and is only going to get worse," and that Israeli intelligence officials do not consider even 10 percent of the site's content to be reliable. Cornell Law professor Michael C. Dorf calls Debka his "favorite alarmist Israeli website trading in rumors."

    The site's operators, in contrast, state that 80 percent of what Debka reports turns out to be true.
    When the site's operators acknowledge that 20 percent of what they publish is wrong, well, let's take this with a grain of salt. But in the a 10-80 percent chance that it's true, quite a scoop.

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

        Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
        in our old uniform we were scarier for enemy then now,don't you think that guys?
        In the NEW uniform (which i must say seems to be very effective for the terrain in which Armenians would be fighting in Should war break out) The Armenian Soldiers are very well camouflaged. I believe that is a major fear factor right there.

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          Azerbaijani Army loses one more soldier

          [ 28 Oct 2011 10:46 ]
          Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of the Azerbaijani Army was killed as a result of accident.

          The incident took place at the Defense Ministry’s military unit in Aghdam Region of Azerbaijan. 19-year-old soldier Taleh Teymur Huseynbalazadeh was killed by electric shock.

          Spokesman for the Defense Ministry Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact.

          Huseynbalazadeh was drafted by the military commissariat of the Sheki Region in 2010.
          apa.az

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            Originally posted by Odysseus View Post
            In the NEW uniform (which i must say seems to be very effective for the terrain in which Armenians would be fighting in Should war break out) The Armenian Soldiers are very well camouflaged. I believe that is a major fear factor right there.
            Armenians are getting complements from other countries on their camo.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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

              Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
              Armenians are getting complements from other countries on their camo.
              huh dont you guys think that soviet union is falled,but russia dont want to let contryes go, last year russia changed its army camo to pixel typ, same like armenia kazakhstan etc other ex ussr count. and why we took bround not green??? armenia have nature not saharas!

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                Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
                huh dont you guys think that soviet union is falled,but russia dont want to let contryes go, last year russia changed its army camo to pixel typ, same like armenia kazakhstan etc other ex ussr count. and why we took bround not green??? armenia have nature not saharas!
                Don't talk idiotic! look at those photos, the background and the camo color,,, is it sahara for you!???




                most of the Armenian frontlines got this color background
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