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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    As a general rule to the topic being discussed about Russian-Armenian friendship and talks about betrayal or whatever...In politics my dear brothers "there are no permanent enemies or friends, there are just permanent interests". So put all this "Russia is our enemy...or Russia is our friend" talk aside...Being Russia's ally in the Region and having good relationships with Iran currently serves our national interests, so that is the best option we have.

    On the other hand, we should make use of our alliance with Russia to improve the standing of our Armed Forces, specially during this period, when Russia for the 1st time since the fall of the Soviet Union is in "need" of Armenia as much as Armenia is in need for Russia.

    1. The Russian foothold in the Southern Caucasus has grown weak, and Armenia is Russia's last remaining ally.

    2. There is the potential risk of a war against Iran, which has made Russian bases in Armenia of great significance to the Russian military strategy

    3. Azerbaijan has been stupid enough to bring Israel as a potential player in the region by purchasing billions of dollars worth of weapons, something that has left both Russia and Iran not too satisfied with Azerbaijan.

    These new Russian-Armenian military agreements and the repair centers that are being opened up in Armenia would probably in the coming 3-5 years turn our Army into a self sufficient fighting force, which is able to upgrade it's own Armored divisions and anti-aircraft systems, with the best Russian technology, back home. Along the way the Russian Armors will also be upgraded. Russia is getting ready for a possible war on Iran. This is why we have been witnessing all these military movements and agreements in the past. Russia is hoping to make its forces in Armenia self sufficient. We should try to make the best to get the maximum from this Russian preparation to equip our Army to ensure our independence and national security.

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

      Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
      ...
      Azikneri npatakneritc meke- taratcel sute, kehtc tvialner. Dnelyov aid sute mer forumum menq oknumenk aziknerin aid gortcum. Azikneri asatcnerе jokele petk.

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

        The site has been down for days, funny it comes back on the day of pain.

        Welcome to another year, another time to remember Abril 24!

        My great grand father used to sing this song...Meng unkadzin zinvor nair enk, arantsin veegag. You had to hear it from an old man. It was sad, but it was also strong. He never gave up, nor the song he sang ever give up. It was a long song. A song about a man with a gun fighting by himself ontop of a mountain. He was all by himself, but he fought knowing that he had a brother someplace else, on another mountain. So he stood his ground and fought, knowing he was all alone, but he fought for his brother on the other moutian knowing that the other guy was all alone. All sang from an old man, who worked till he was 90 plus every day till he was no more. One less Genocide survivor one more year of Abril 24.

        Oh and the song came back to ...Meng unkadzin zinvor nair enk, arantsin veegag.

        Getze Hayastan!
        Last edited by Vahram; 04-24-2012, 01:25 PM.

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

          Originally posted by burjuin View Post
          Azikneri npatakneritc meke- taratcel sute, kehtc tvialner. Dnelyov aid sute mer forumum menq oknumenk aziknerin aid gortcum. Azikneri asatcnerе jokele petk.

          yes chem drel vor kartank irakanutiune imanank..drelem vor dranc abushutiune tenak.

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

            Հայ գիտնականները կմասնակցեն ռուսական ինքնաթիռների ստեղծմանը
            Posted on Ապրիլ 23, 2012 by Մելինե Մ. | Մեկնաբանել

            Ապրիլի 20-ին Երևանում ՀՀ Գիտությունների ազգային ակադեմիայի նախագահ Ռադիկ Մարտիրոսյանը և «Միավորված ավիաշինական կորպորացիա» ԲԲԸ նախագահ Միխայիլ Պողոսյանը ստորագրել են 5-ամյա գիտատեխնիկական և նորարարական համագործակցության համաձայնագիր:

            Համաձայնագիրն ուղղված է ՀՀ ԳԱԱ-ի և «ՄԱԿ» ԲԲԸ գիտատեխնիկական և նորարական համագործակցությանը։

            Ստորագրված պայմանագրի շնորհիվ «ՄԱԿ» ԲԲ ընկերությունը կարող է գիտահետազոտական աշխատանքներում ներգրավվել ՀՀ ԳԱԱ բարձրակարգ մասնագետների։ Համաձայնագրի շրջանակներում ՀՀ ԳԱԱ մասնագետները հնարավորություն կունենան ուսումնասիրություններ և աշխատանքներ կատարել «ՄԱԿ» ԲԲ ընկերության կողմից իրագործվող ծրագրերում։ Համաձայնագիրը կազմելու ժամանակ ցուցակում ընդգրկվել են ընդհանուր աշխատանքների ուղղություններ։ Ինչպիսիք են, օրինակ՝ թռիչքների անվտանգության բարձրացման համատեղ աշխատանքները, նոր տեխնոլոգիաների ստեղծումը, ինքնաթիռի կառավարման միջոցների բարելավվումն ու հանգույցների ամրությունը, օդանավերի ծրագրերի ապահովման հավաստագրման հետազոտական մեթոդները։

            Այս համաձայնագիրը կօգնի, որպեսզի Ռուսաստանն ու Հայաստանն ավիաշինական համալիրը պահպանեն ու էլ ավելի բարձրացնեն մրցունակությունը։

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

              Ավտոպատահարից պայմանագրային զինծառայող է մահացել
              Posted on Ապրիլ 24, 2012 by Արմինե Կարեյան | Մեկնաբանել

              Ավտոպատահաի հետևանքով մահացել է ՀՀ ՊՆ պայմանագրային զինծառայող 42-ամյա Արսեն Աքելյանը: Դեպքը տեղի է ունեցել այսօր` ժամը 13-ի սահմաններում` Դիլիջան–Վանաձոր ավտոճանապարհի Թեժ լեռ կոչվող դաշտամիջյան ճանապարհի 6-րդ կմում: Արսեն Աքելյանը վարելիս է եղել «Կամազ 4310» մակնիշի ՊՆ–2181–Տ համարանիշի ավտոմեքենան, որը շրջվել է: Վիրավոր վիճակում նրան տեղափոխել են զինվորական հոսպիտալ, որտեղ էլ մահացել է։ Փաստի առթիվ քննությունը վարում է Զինվորական դատախազությունը։
              Այս մասին հայտնում է tert.am-ը` հղում անելով Գագիկ Շամշյանին:

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

                Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                yes chem drel vor kartank irakanutiune imanank..drelem vor dranc abushutiune tenak.
                Apres, vor haskanumes. Nman depkerum anpaiman dir ko meknabanutyune, vorpeszi chezok, chimatcoh kartatcohe haskana ko verabewrmunke azikneri gratci nkatmamb. Tcairaheh depqum hamapatashan smayl dir

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

                  AFB "Erebuni"





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

                    AFB "Erebuni"




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

                      Azerbaijani frontier guards demonstrate new military hardware - news.az



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