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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    "because Turks and Azeris constantly monitor these articles "

    So why are we updating this site again? So we can educate toorks and babboons?

    Wonderful!

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

      Vahram nothing posted on this military thread is classified, and you know how secretive Armenia is about its defence capabilities.

      Originally posted by ArmeniaR1 View Post
      1.000.000
      This calls for a drink.......genatz degherk
      B0zkurt Hunter

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

        Armenian Army
        Special Forces fighters




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          Armenian Air Force






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

            GETTING READY FOR A WAR?

            WPS Weekly Review
            March 26, 2012 Monday
            Russia

            Source: Argumenty Nedeli, No 11, March 22, 2012, p. 2
            [translated]

            ADDITIONAL MILITARY ASSETS IN DAGESTAN: IS THAT HOW RUSSIA HOPES TO
            DISSUADE AZERBAIJAN FROM GOING TO WAR OVER RUNAWAY NAGORNO-KARABAKH?;
            Three hypotheses explaining a dramatic enlargement of the Russian
            military group in Dagestan.

            Between 15,000 and 25,000 servicemen of the Defense Ministry and
            Internal Troops with heavy fighting vehicles were dispatched from
            Chechnya to Dagestan. The authorities call it planned rotation one
            day and establishment of the Interior Ministry's Tactical Force in
            Dagestan the following.

            Eyewitness reports mentioned over 300 vehicles including armored
            personnel carriers, Ural ferries, and armored command vehicles on the
            way to Dagestan. T-90 tanks and multiple rocket launcher systems were
            already moved to Dagestan from Chechnya.

            According to official explanations, "some forces of the Provisional
            Task Force will be moved from Chechnya to Dagestan and transformed into
            the Interior Ministry's Tactical Force." Dagestani Security Council
            Secretary Magomed Baachilov, however, called it "planned rotation".

            Both explanations are lame, of course. Official explanation is
            invalidated by the simple fact that no Tactical Force ever needs
            so many heavy armored vehicles and Grad launchers. Baachilov's is
            plain rubbish on account of the scope of the so called rotation. The
            impression is that a major operation against the extremist underground
            is planned in Dagestan. Or else the federal center knows something that
            warrants deployment of an equivalent of two divisions... in addition
            to the 136th Brigade quartered in Buinaksk, Marines in Kaspiisk,
            and countless OMON units.

            There is, however, a third hypothesis as well. "As matters stand,
            there are between 55,000 and 57,000 servicemen quartered in the
            republic... discounting local law enforcement agencies... It is
            rumored here that come summer Azerbaijan will make another go at
            Nagorno-Karabakh and try to reabsorb the runaway region. All this
            military might concentrated in Dagestan is meant as a warning to
            Baku, a message that Russia will stand by Armenia," said a source in
            Dagestani security structures.

            Source: Argumenty Nedeli, No 11, March 22, 2012, p. 2
            Hayastan or Bust.

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

              Remarkably, there have been no indications yet that Moscow is annoyed by this increasingly delicate balancing act.
              If Belarus would have military exercises with a NATO country, Moscow would surely be annoyed, not that it would happen, since Belarus is openly dictatorized. So does this mean the Armenia/Russia relationship is so solid it doesn't need an outcry every time Armenia does something? it could very well be, and this also refutes the claims that Armenia is not independent politically.

              BTW, Azeris don't have a functioning enough army _yet_ for a full scale invasion, so it's all hot air IMO.

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                Anonymous-ը խոստանում է մարտի 31-ին ողջ աշխարհում անջատել ինտերնետը

                Մարտ 28, 2012 | 19:40

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

                  Originally posted by ArmeniaR1 View Post
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                    The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) published a new data on international arms transfers.
                    The report also contains data on Azerbaijan, APA reports.

                    Azerbaijan started purchasing military equipments from Israel in 2008.

                    According to SIPRI’s report, Azerbaijan purchased 10 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) Hermes-450 from Israel in 2008, two such vehicles in 2011. 10 Aerostar UAV were purchased in 2010 and designed in Azerbaijan. A $1.6-billion arms deal signed between the countries in 2011 considers import of Barak-8 missile system, 75 Barak-8 missiles, EL/M-2080 Green Pine radar, Gabriel-5 anti-ship missile, 5 UAV Heron, 5 UAV Searcher.

                    In the framework of cooperation with South Africa, Azerbaijan designed 25 Matador and 25 Marauder mine protected vehicles in 2009-2011 and started designing 30 such vehicles in 2011.

                    In 2009-2010 Azerbaijan purchased from the US 50 Cummins-6V for Matador and Marauder mine-protected vehicles, in 2011 60 Cummins-6V.

                    Within the framework of the $30 million-worth contract signed with Turkey, 60 Cobra armored personnel carrier were purchased in 2010-2011, within the framework of the contract signed with ROKETSAN company, 30 107mm self-propelled rocket launchers were purchased in 2011.

                    2 divisions of S-300 PMU Favorit surface-to-air missile launchers were purchased from Russia in 2010, 1 division in 2011, 75 missiles were purchased for these launchers in 2010, 37 48N6E2/SA-10E missiles were purchased in 2011. In 2010 a contract was signed with Russia on purchase of 24 Mi-35M helicopters and 60 Mi-8MT/Mi-17/Hip-H helicopters. Within the framework of the project 4 Mi-35 and 23 Mi-8MT/Mi-17/Hip-H helicopters were delivered to the country.

                    According to the report, Azerbaijan also purchased R-2 antitank missile from Ukraine in 2011.

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

                      Originally posted by argin View Post
                      According to SIPRI’s report, Azerbaijan purchased 10 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) Hermes-450 from Israel in 2008,
                      Scratch one of those......we shot one of them down just last september for flying in our airspace.

                      In the framework of cooperation with South Africa, Azerbaijan designed 25 Matador and 25 Marauder mine protected vehicles in 2009-2011 and started designing 30 such vehicles in 2011.
                      lol
                      B0zkurt Hunter

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