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    Azerbaijani Army’s soldier kills serviceman


    [ 25 May 2012 17:59 ]
    Baku. Hafiz heydarov – APA. A fatal casualty was recorded in the Azerbaijani Army.

    APA reports that the incident was recorded in Defense Ministry’s N military unit. Soldier Gasimov Zeka Ziya, 19, knifed serviceman Mammadov Ruslan Allahverdi to death because of dispute. The soldier was detained.

    The incident took place as a result of dispute between the soldiers. The serviceman, who wanted to part the fighting soldiers, was knifed to death.

    Mammadov was drafted from Yevlakh Region military Commissariat, Gasimov – from Masalli Region Military Commissariat.

    Spokesman for the Defense Ministry, Captain Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact to APA.


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      Վերջին զանգի արարողություն ՀՀ ՊՆ Մ.Մելքոնյանի անվան ռազմամարզական վարժարանում
      2012-05-25
      Մայիսի 25-ին ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարար Սեյրան Օհանյանն այցելել է ՀՀ ՊՆ Մոնթե Մելքոնյանի անվան ռազմամարզական վարժարան` մասնակցելու վարժարանի ավարտական դասարանի սաների վերջին զանգի հանդիսավոր արարողությանը, որին ներկա էին բարձրաստիճան զինվորականներ, ծնողներ և հյուրեր:

      ՀՀ ՊՆ Մ.Մելքոնյանի անվան ռազմամարզական վարժարանի պետ, գնդապետ Վիտալի Ոսկանյանը, շնորհավորելով սաներին, ընդգծել է, որ նրանք ուսման ընթացքում պատվով կատարել են իրենց առջև դրված խնդիրները և արել են առավելագույնը մեր հաղթական բանակի մի կարևոր մասնիկը դառնալու համար: Գնդապետ Վիտալի Ոսկանյանը նշել է, որ վերջին զանգը տոնող 84 սաներից 82-ը հետագա ուսումը շարունակելու նպատակով դիմել են Հայաստանի Հանրապետության և օտարերկրյա բարձրագույն ռազմաուսումնական հաստատություններ:
      Իր ելույթում ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարար Սեյրան Օհանյանը, ջերմորեն ողջունելով և շնորհավորելով ներկաներին, նշել է, որ վարժարանի սաները ցուցաբերել են բարձր առաջադիմություն ու հետաքրքրություն իրենց ընտրած մասնագիտության նկատմամբ: Սեյրան Օհանյանի խոսքերով՝ սաները հարստացնում են վարժարանի պատմությունը: Պաշտպանության նախարարը նաև նկատել է, որ յուրաքանչյուր տարի վարժարանն ավարտող սաներն ակնառու առաջընթաց են գրանցում:
      Վերջին զանգի հանդիսավոր արարողությունը եզրափակվել է վարժարանի սաների մասնակցությամբ ցուցադրական ելույթներով և հանդիսավոր քայլերթով:






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          Originally posted by Vardan View Post
          more to come..

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

            Press Release
            2012-05-24
            Second Staff Talks were held from May 23-24 at the Ministry of Defense for the preparation of CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Force “Cooperation-2012” joint military exercise that will be hosted by Armenia in September with participation of CSTO member states’ Defense Ministers, and representatives from interested agencies, CSTO Secretariat and Joint Staff.
            At the meeting they contemplated the final outline of the initiative and the procedure of its implementation, force composition and resources, procedure of logistic, medical and financial support as well as participation of ICRC and application of international humanitarian law principles.
            The participants made a visit to inspect the Marshal Baghramyan training ground and get a better knowledge of training centers, locations of national units, accommodations provided for the drills.
            At the end of the negotiations a protocol was signed about the results.









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              Thought this was funny. The degree to which France has Armenia's back is incredible .

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                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                There's a military parade in Georgia on May 26 (tomorrow) for their independence day. They are promising many never before seen surprises.

                Rehearsal of their parade:




                Georgian home made infantry fighting vehicle "Lazika":

                What is the point of this? Almost 1 in 5 people are unemployed in Georgia, and the gov't is concentrating on renovating its military which, no matter how much Saakashvilli spends, will be no match against Russia. They should be spending on industry and stimulating job growth!

                Although Armenia faces an unemployment problem too, fixing it is not nearly as easy as for Georgia.

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                  Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                  What is the point of this? Almost 1 in 5 people are unemployed in Georgia, and the gov't is concentrating on renovating its military which, no matter how much Saakashvilli spends, will be no match against Russia. They should be spending on industry and stimulating job growth!

                  Although Armenia faces an unemployment problem too, fixing it is not nearly as easy as for Georgia.
                  Saka is just a puppet. He's following american/jooish orders. their plan is to slow down the russians as much as they can next time, until NATO decides to intervene to save BTC.

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                    Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                    Saka is just a puppet. He's following american/jooish orders. their plan is to slow down the russians as much as they can next time, until NATO decides to intervene to save BTC.
                    For Russia to destroy the pipeline, it would have to cross all of Georgia (including the capital), which is not something they will be able to justify. If/when BTC is attacked, it will be by Armenia/NKR.

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                      Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                      What is the point of this? Almost 1 in 5 people are unemployed in Georgia, and the gov't is concentrating on renovating its military which, no matter how much Saakashvilli spends, will be no match against Russia. They should be spending on industry and stimulating job growth!

                      Although Armenia faces an unemployment problem too, fixing it is not nearly as easy as for Georgia.
                      Producing the Lazika, Didgori etc. creates jobs for them in the military industrial field. What is questionable is the military value of these domestic productions. I question Georgia's ability to mass produce these. And even if they can, it would probably be cheaper to buy Russian IFVs and the such from Ukraine and simply upgrade them. Anyway, it is not like the Russians can't obliterate these new toys. This is mostly Misha trying to save face after the humiliation his army suffered in 2008. They want the morale of the country to rise.
                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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