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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 Mos View Post
    We will have Azerbaijan surrounded with out allies Russia and Iran. They are idiots in their FP.
    I believe that stems from their over reliance on oil and natural gas. They think that is the trump card which they can use with any country and get favorable results. In normal geopolitical circumstances they'd be mostly right, but with the rising tension in the region, and new methods of producing energy, the Azeri strategy is waning thinner and thinner.
    For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
    to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



    http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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      Originally posted by Armanen View Post
      I believe that stems from their over reliance on oil and natural gas. They think that is the trump card which they can use with any country and get favorable results. In normal geopolitical circumstances they'd be mostly right, but with the rising tension in the region, and new methods of producing energy, the Azeri strategy is waning thinner and thinner.
      Also their oil supplies are supposed to reach a peak, so soon enough their oil strategy will start to falter. The regime is surgically attached with Israel and on bad terms with next door Iran and cooling relations with Russia.
      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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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        Also their oil supplies are supposed to reach a peak, so soon enough their oil strategy will start to falter. The regime is surgically attached with Israel and on bad terms with next door Iran and cooling relations with Russia.
        Correction: "cooling relations with Russia and Iran"

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          Armenian Air Force





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            Armenian Air Force




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              «ՌԱԶՄԱՐԴՅՈՒՆԱԲԵՐԱԿԱՆ ՀԱՄԱԼԻՐԻ ԶԱՐԳԱՑՈՒՄԸ ԲԱՐԵՓՈԽՈՒՄՆԵՐԻ ԳԼԽԱՎՈՐ ՈՒՂՂՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՆԵՐԻՑ ՄԵԿՆ Է»

              ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարարի առաջին տեղակալ ԴԱՎԻԹ ՏՈՆՈՅԱՆԻ հարցազրույցը «ԱրմԻնֆո» լրատվական գործակալությանը (17.02.2012):


              ...2004 թվականից սկսած`Չինաստանը պարբերաբար անհատույց ռազմատեխնիկական օգնություն է ցուցաբերում Հայաստանին, ինչը շատ արժեքավոր է մեզ համար:
              Հայաստանը հավասարակշռված ռազմական համագործակցություն է ծավալում ինչպես Ռուսաստանի և ՀԱՊԿ-ի, այնպես էլ Հյուսիսատլանտյան դաշինքի երկրների հետ: Անշուշտ, այդ ուղղություններից յուրաքանչյուրի շրջանակներում մենք ձգտում ենք անձնակազմերի միջև փոխգործակցության կարողության ձեռքբերման, ինչպես նաև սպառազինության և ռազմական տեխնիկայի ոլորտում օպերատիվ համատեղելիության: Ինչ վերաբերում է արևմտյան և ռուսական ռազմական ստանդարտների համադրմանը, ապա կարող եմ հավաստիացնել, որ դրանց տարբերությունն այնքան էլ մեծ չէ, ինչպես թվում է առաջին հայացքից, և արհեստավարժ ռազմական մասնագետներն ի վիճակի են այդ երկու համակարգերի համատեղելի տարրեր հայտնաբերել:

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                  Any one knows what is in page 123 ? how can it be used ?

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                    Russian base soldiers hold maneuvers in Armenian highlands
                    March 2, 2012 - 19:41 AMT

                    PanARMENIAN.Net - About 1 thousand soldiers of the Russian military base in Armenia participated in command-and-staff exercises held in highlands, over two thousand meters above the sea level, official representative of the Southern Military District said.

                    “About one thousand servicemen, 200 weapons and military equipment of the Russian military base were involved in command-and-staff exercises,” Colonel Igor Gorbulya said.

                    “The concluding stage of the exercises were conducted in Alagyaz firing ground in Armenia’s Aragatsotn Province. Deputy Commander of Southern Military District, General-Major Andrey Kartapolov monitored the maneuvers,” Gorbulya said.

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

                      Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
                      Any one knows what is in page 123 ? how can it be used ?
                      MLRS rocket 82.5mm without the exploder

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