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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian peacekeepers in Iraq

    Armenian Army engineers conduct various missions while protecting Camp Delta. Scenes include troops inspecting vehicles, officers leading and inspecting troops, troops preparing for and conducting a convoy mission, and an explosive ordinance team gears up and conducts an inspection of a cordoned-off area.


    Armenian Army engineers conduct various missions while protecting Camp Delta. Scenes include troops inspecting vehicles, officers leading and inspecting troops, troops preparing for and conducting a convoy mission, and an explosive ordinance team gears up and conducts an inspection of a cordoned-off area.

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      Zinuj - April 7, 2012

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        Zinuj - April 8, 2012

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          Russia expecting attack on Iran by summer

          Plans to move troops to protect interests, possibly assist Islamic enclave

          WASHINGTON – The Russian military anticipates that an attack will occur on Iran by the summer and has developed an action plan to move Russian troops through neighboring Georgia to stage in Armenia, which borders on the Islamic republic, informed Russian sources say in a report in Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.

          Russian Security Council head Viktor Ozerov said that Russian General Military Headquarters has prepared an action plan in the event of an attack on Iran.

          Dmitry Rogozin, who recently was the Russian ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, warned against an attack on Iran.

          “Iran is our neighbor,” Rogozin said. “If Iran is involved in any military action, it’s a direct threat to our security.” Rogozin now is the deputy Russian prime minister and is regarded as anti-Western. He oversees Russia’s defense sector.

          Russian Defense Ministry sources say that the Russian military doesn’t believe that Israel has sufficient military assets to defeat Iranian defenses and further believes that U.S. military action will be necessary.

          Russia’s purpose in moving its troops would be not only to protect its own vital regional interests but possibly to assist Iran in the event of an attack. Sources add that a Russian military buildup in the region could result in the Russian military potentially engaging Israeli forces, U.S. forces or both.

          Informed sources say that the Russians have warned of “unpredictable consequences” in the event Iran is attacked, with some Russians saying that the Russian military would intervene because its vital interests in region would be threatened.

          The influential Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta newspaper has quoted a Russian military source as saying that the situation forming around Syria and Iran “causes Russia to expedite the course of improvement of its military groups in the South Caucasus, the Caspian, Mediterranean and Black Sea regions.”

          This latest information comes from a series of reports and leaks from official Russian spokesmen and government news agencies who say that an Israeli attack is all but certain by the summer.

          Because of the impact on Russian vital interests in the region, sources say that Russian preparations for such an attack began two years ago when Russian Military Base 102 in Gyumri, Armenia, was modernized. It is said to occupy a major geopolitical position in the region.

          Families of Russian servicemen from the Russian base at Gyumri in Armenia close to the borders of Georgia and Turkey already have been evacuated, Russian sources say.

          “Military Base 102 is a key point, Russia’s outpost in the South Caucasus,” a Russian military source told the newspaper. “It occupies a very important geopolitical position, but the Kremlin fears lest it should lose this situation.”

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            Armenian peacekeepers in Iraq







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              Հերթական մահը բանակում

              Ապրիլ 08, 2012 | 21:21

              Երեկ` ապրիլի 7-ին Սիսիանի հոսպիտալում մահացել է ժամկետային զինծառայող Հայկ Ղազարյանը:

              ՊՆ լրատվական ծառայության աշխատակից Մուշեղ Աղեկյանը NEWS.am-ի թղթակցի հետ զրույցում հայտնեց, որ Ղազարյանը զորակոչվել էր Վաղարշապատի զինկոմիսարիատից եւ ծառայություն էր անցնում Գորիսի զորամասում: Դեպքի կապակցությամբ այլ մանրամասներ հայտնի չեն, հարուցվել է քրեական գործ քր.օր.-ի 376-րդ հոդվածի հատկանիշներով` «անփույթ վերաբերմունքը ծառայության նկատմամբ»:

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                  Two more Mi-35M helicopters purchased by Azerbaijan from Russia brought to Baku
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                  [ 09 Apr 2012 12:10 ]
                  Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. One more batch of Mi-35M helicopters purchased by Azerbaijan from Russia, were brought to Baku.

                  APA reports that 2 helicopters, which finished the air trials, were sent to Baku on April 6 by Rosvertol Company’s plant in Rostov-on-Don.

                  The process of manufacture of other helicopters is being continued in the plant now.

                  First 4 Mi-35M helicopters, which were ordered by Azerbaijan, were brought to Baku on December 12, 2011.

                  Mi-35 is a modernized version of Mi-24, which is considered for destruction of armored vehicles. These helicopters are also implemented in airlift delivery and evacuation of wounded and providing fire air support. These helicopters now have Russian-made NVGs, a new countermeasures system, Garmin GPS 115 with VPS-200 interface, and a turret-mounted IRTV-445MGH thermal imaging system.

                  8 9M114 cumulative warhead “Shturm-V” anti-tank missiles, 80mm S-8, 240mm S-24 missiles, 12,7-mm machine-gun 9-A-629 or 2 7,62-mm machine-guns 9-A-622 or 30-mm grenade launcher 9-A-800 and 50-500kg weight various bombs are included in the helicopter’s armament.

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                    102nd Russian military base in Armenia

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                      Georgia to test first home-made drone

                      April 9, 2012 - 23:00 AMT
                      PanARMENIAN.Net - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said on Monday, April 9, he will attend Tuesday’s test of Georgia’s first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), RIA Novosti reported.
                      “Tomorrow I will test our first drone, which has been designed to the highest technological specifications,” Saakashvili said. “More Georgian technology will follow.”
                      According to Valery Yakhnovets, the defense minister of the former Georgian republic of South Ossetia, Georgia currently uses Israeli-made Hermes 450S, Skylark I and Skylark II UAVs.

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