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    Armenian Troops Withdrawn From Kosovo


    Armenia -- Soldiers of the Armenian army's special Peacekeeping Brigade, 2009
    Sargis Harutyunyan

    08.02.2012
    Armenia has ended its participation in NATO’s peacekeeping mission in Kosovo eight years after sending troops to the former Yugoslav region, Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian confirmed on Wednesday.

    Ohanian said a 35-strong platoon of the Armenian Armed Forces has returned to Yerevan because of an ongoing reduction in the size of NATO’s Kosovo Force (KFOR) that reflects improved security conditions in the newly independent state. Speaking at a news conference, he specifically pointed to the pullout of most of a Greek peacekeeping battalion stationed there since 1999.

    The Armenian contingent was part of that battalion deployed in eastern Kosovo, an area controlled by KFOR’s U.S.-led Multinational Brigade East.

    ​​In a separate interview with the Mediamax news agency, Ohanian said Armenia is ready to send its troops back to Kosovo if another NATO member state agrees to cover their logistical expenses in place of Greece. He said the Armenian military has already received a relevant offer from Hungary and is now considering it.

    According to NATO, Hungary currently has 261 soldiers on the ground, compared with 204 Greek servicemen remaining in Kosovo as of February 1.

    The deployment of Armenian soldiers in Kosovo in February 2004 marked the start of Armenia’s first-ever military mission abroad. Yerevan contributed dozens of troops to the U.S. occupation force in Iraq and the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for Afghanistan in the following years. The number of Armenian troops serving in Afghanistan was almost tripled to about 130 in June 2011.

    These missions have highlighted Armenia’s growing military ties with NATO and the United States in particular. A senior U.S. defense official said last summer that the Pentagon will continue to assist in the ongoing expansion of an Armenian army unit that provides military personnel for multinational operations abroad.

    Armenia participation in such operations is envisaged by Yerevan’s Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) with NATO launched in 2005. The cooperation framework also commits the country, traditionally reliant on close military ties with Russia, to implementing wide-ranging defense reforms.

    Armenia has ended its participation in NATO’s peacekeeping mission in Kosovo eight years after sending troops to the former Yugoslav region, Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian confirmed on Wednesday.
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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
      i have heard azeris have showed interess in pakistani-chinese made jet, its coast 15-20mln $ its call jf17,think...
      Azeri air force list includes the JF-17: 4 (delivered?)/26 (ordered?)

      Also, they are trying to buy Israeli Heron-TP UAV which has a sensor package good enough to allow UAV to stay at medium altitude (12,000 meters) and may be able to carry air to surface missiles:



      Brazilian MAR-1 anti-radar missile added to Pakistani JF-17, China trying to make stealth version of JF-17:



      I do not know if the JF-17 is any better than the MiG-29? The turks do not get independence from Russia as a supplier, because the engine is a Russian engine. Maybe they can buy weapons for this plane that Russia will not sell them for their MiG-29s.

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        Originally posted by Aralez View Post
        I do not know if the JF-17 is any better than the MiG-29? The turks do not get independence from Russia as a supplier, because the engine is a Russian engine. Maybe they can buy weapons for this plane that Russia will not sell them for their MiG-29s.
        No chance against a MIG-29, it would be target practice.....however it can be used more effectively as a bomber and can engage and shoot down our SU-25s.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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          Armenian peacekeepers in Kosovo:







          Last edited by burjuin; 02-08-2012, 11:24 PM.

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            Pakis are wasting their time and money with JF-17, India is gonna roll over them in the next war.

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              Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
              No chance against a MIG-29, it would be target practice.....however it can be used more effectively as a bomber and can engage and shoot down our SU-25s.
              yepp,its max can hit helicopters and su25,maybe bombers too,but mig29 is better range, just jf17 is little bit modern,with monitors etc...

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                Originally posted by Aralez View Post
                Azeri air force list includes the JF-17: 4 (delivered?)/26 (ordered?)

                Also, they are trying to buy Israeli Heron-TP UAV which has a sensor package good enough to allow UAV to stay at medium altitude (12,000 meters) and may be able to carry air to surface missiles:



                Brazilian MAR-1 anti-radar missile added to Pakistani JF-17, China trying to make stealth version of JF-17:



                I do not know if the JF-17 is any better than the MiG-29? The turks do not get independence from Russia as a supplier, because the engine is a Russian engine. Maybe they can buy weapons for this plane that Russia will not sell them for their MiG-29s.
                hah wtf idiotic propaganda? we have showed our UAV why is there 0 under Armenia? and su25,georgia have not 25 of theme,just 9 ,and we 17 (with NKR air force) the real number of mig29 in azerbaijan is 14 not 49, they got 25 mig25 and it is some old soviet crap,can be hitten easy...

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                  Originally posted by Vahram View Post
                  Umen inch khozink unklairenov! Vor umen mart huskena, yes ter Hey ge pendremgor!
                  vahram sorry,i cant understand west armenian,thats why i talk english, but if you can my armenian,no problem,

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                    Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
                    hah wtf idiotic propaganda? we have showed our UAV why is there 0 under Armenia? and su25,georgia have not 25 of theme,just 9 ,and we 17 (with NKR air force) the real number of mig29 in azerbaijan is 14 not 49, they got 25 mig25 and it is some old soviet crap,can be hitten easy...
                    This is an article of February 2009

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                      Armenian peacekeepers in Kosovo:






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