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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
    He noted that the enemy does not even have own snipers: they are
    females of Slavonic appearance.
    sounds abit too far fetched?

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

      the baboon is still suffering from bursted inflated egos because of their past defeat. And they keep underestimating armenians, which is good for us. I've not seen a single azeri "report" that has seriously considered azeri weaknesses during a future war. They keep on saying "it's not the 90s anymore" they're not that different from their turk/paki cousins, they have huge ego balls too, could be something genetic

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

        Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
        sounds abit too far fetched?
        Azerbaboon does have its own military snipers.....however the government gives incentives to all to come and train for free as a sniper and take pop shots at Armenians. Anybody can aply including women (there was an interview with very excited Azeri girl)....just take a week or two off or do it in weekends kind of camp, get to shoot cool guns, with pay and without joining the military.

        Mother fckers
        B0zkurt Hunter

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

          Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
          Azerbaboon does have its own military snipers.....however the government gives incentives to all to come and train for free as a sniper and take pop shots at Armenians. Anybody can aply including women (there was an interview with very excited Azeri girl)....just take a week or two off or do it in weekends kind of camp, get to shoot cool guns, with pay and without joining the military.

          Mother fckers
          yeah, just reminds you what kind of "people" we are dealing with. Armenia should definately take advantage of such events to show the world what kind of "people" turks are, i think we're doing a bad job at it so far. There's so many such examples.

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

            Russia Plans Additional Military Aid To Armenia

            Armenia - Armenian special forces march during a military parade in Yerevan, 21Sep2011.
            25.11.2011
            Tigran Avetisian
            Armenia will receive additional military assistance from Russia within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), the secretary general of the Russian-led alliance of seven ex-Soviet states announced on Friday.

            Nikolay Bordyuzha said Moscow will specifically supply new weapons to Armenian and other allied troops making up a NATO-style rapid reaction force that was formed by the CSTO member states in 2009.

            “We have practically finished work on a program to arm the Collective Operational Reaction Forces (CORF) of the CSTO,” Bordyuzha told a news conference in Yerevan. He said the program will be submitted to an upcoming CSTO summit for approval.

            “It envisages the provision of modern types of weaponry to contingents making up the Collective Operational Reaction Forces, including troops from Armenia,” added the Russian official.


            Kyrgyzstan -- Servicemen take part in the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) military exercises outside Bishkek, 21Sep2011
            ​​In that context, Bordyuzha also stressed the importance of growing cooperation, also within the CSTO framework, between the Armenian and Russian defense industries. “What is now being done in the military-economic area, especially the creation of a number of Russian centers or joint ventures in Armenia for the maintenance, repair and modernization of some types of weaponry, also contributes to the provision of modern weapons to the Armenian armed forces,” he said.

            Armenian and Russian officials agreed to set up such ventures after talks in Yerevan in July 2010. Bordyuzha announced at the time the launch of a “pilot project” aimed at integrating Armenian defense enterprises into Russia’s military-industrial complex.

            The announcement came shortly before Moscow and Yerevan signed a new defense accord that extended the presence of a Russian military base in Armenia by 24 years, until 2044, and upgraded its security mission. The bilateral deal also committed Moscow to supplying the Armenian military with “modern and compatible weaponry and (special) military hardware.”

            Bordyuzha spoke to journalists on Friday after signing with Artur Baghdasarian, secretary of President Serzh Sarkisian’s National Security Council, a plan of Armenia’s CSTO-related actions. That includes the holding of CORF exercises in Armenia next year. Baghdasarian described the drills as “extremely important” for Yerevan.

            According to Bordyuzha, the document also envisages “a number of events that will allow us to use more effectively the CSTO’s potential for ensuring Armenia’s security.”
            Armenia will receive additional military assistance from Russia within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), the secretary general of the Russian-led alliance of seven ex-Soviet states announced on Friday.

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

              Թուրքական անօդաչու հետախուզական սարքը կարողացել է 6 ժամ օդում մնալ






              Նոյեմբեր 25, 2011 | 13:08
              Թուրքիայի ավիացիոն եւ տիեզերական արդյունաբերության կենտրոնում նախագծված ANKA անօդաչու թռչող սարքը առաջին երկար թռիչքն է կատարել։

              Թուրքական Hurriyet-ի փոխանցմամբ՝ թուրքական արտադրության ANKA-ն անօդաչու հետախուզական թռչող սարքը բարձրացել է մինչեւ 6 հազար մետր բարձրության եւ օդում մնացել 6 ժամ։ Ամբողջ թռիչքի ընթացքում 240 տարբեր թեսթեր է իրականացվել։

              Թուրքական անօդաչու սարքերը հաջորդ տարի կհամալրեն Թուրքիայի զինված ուժերը եւ կմասնակցեն PKK-ի դեմ պայքարին։

              Նշենք, որ Թուրքիան ստիպված է ստեղծել սեփական արատադրության անօդաչու սարքեր, քանի որ թուրքական բանակում նախկինում կիրառված իսրայելական սարքերը հնարավոր չեն լիարժեք օգտագործել առանց իսրայելցի մասնագետների:

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

                Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
                Russia Plans Additional Military Aid To Armenia


                ​​In that context, Bordyuzha also stressed the importance of growing cooperation, also within the CSTO framework, between the Armenian and Russian defense industries. “What is now being done in the military-economic area, especially the creation of a number of Russian centers or joint ventures in Armenia for the maintenance, repair and modernization of some types of weaponry, also contributes to the provision of modern weapons to the Armenian armed forces,” he said.
                Good news. This is only the beginning, Armenia needs more experience in this field with the help of russian experts , so it can be self-sufficient.

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                      Այցելություն «Եղնիկներ» զորամաս (ֆոտո)

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