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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Uzbekistan suspended its participation in the CSTO

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        Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
        http://news.yandex.ru/yandsearch?cl4...polit%2F210414

        Uzbekistan suspended its participation in the CSTO
        F*ck em . they never had any military only for borders and close relations used.what can some turkish states give to CSTO is nothing only Belarus Armenia Kazakstan(big russian population) do actually something.

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          Forget them! What a joke, short term they think they have something else that is better? What are they going to have when America pulls out? All this talk about America staying is a joke! I was watching TV the other day, they showed American sappers in Talabanistan with modern gear, special made trucks, they had to clear a road. They were luck to clear a half mile a day! This is with the best weapons and what not and half a mile is a good day? They could not clear one road, Afghanistan is huge, what is clearing one half mile stretch?

          So what are these idiots going to do again all by themselves in this area of the world without Americans? After all was it not a place of a color revolution? What better way to show the results of this revolution? All Moscow has to do is sit and wait, so much for playing a better chess game in the West!

          Oh and one more little tide bit! If it was not for the American “Wisdom” of training these animals to fight the USSR they would not have to clean up this mess in the first place. So who is going to finish this game of chess?

          Shell we play a game?

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            they will come back soon

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              i think US/EU is in back of this problem

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                it is swat (the guy is also my friend) but idk why its whole another uniform

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                  BAKU'S IMAGINATION RUNS WILD WITH REASONS BEHIND AZERI SOLDIER'S DEATH

                  PanARMENIAN.Net
                  June 27, 2012 - 18:10 AMT

                  PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijani defense officials are rivaling in
                  concocting reasons to justify their soldiers' deaths. Azeri servicemen
                  "commit mass suicide, get blown up by mine, drown in Kur River and
                  die in accidents." The concrete slab which "collapsed, killing two
                  and injuring one soldier" is beyond the competition.

                  However, this time Baku resolved to think of a new reason, tired of
                  the previous ones.

                  "Azerbaijani servicemen suffered non-combat losses. Aliyev Ehtiram
                  Seyfaddin, 1968, died of heart and lung failure at hospital," Azeri
                  media outlets report.

                  Azerbaijan's logic is quite conceivable, given official Baku's
                  impossibility to let the public learn that "soldiers of the most
                  combat-ready army" in the region die in attacks and provocations
                  against Armenia and Artsakh. Hence, necessity arises for concocting
                  different reasons due to Azeri continuous attacks.

                  However, trying to retain its army's image, Azerbaijan fails to
                  consider the following: sooner or later, the society, which is
                  constantly brainwashed, may wonder why so many accidents are reported
                  in Azeri army.

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                    RUSSIA TO START S-400 DELIVERIES TO CHINA IN 2017

                    PanARMENIAN.Net
                    June 27, 2012 - 13:36 AMT

                    PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia will start exports of the S-400 Triumph air
                    defense missile systems to China no earlier than 2017.

                    "An export version of the S-400 Triumph air defense missile will have
                    been developed by 2017 with the Chinese to be the first clients,"
                    a source in the defense industry told RIA Novosti on condition of
                    anonymity.

                    Russia currently has four S-400 regiments - two in the Moscow region,
                    one in the Baltic Fleet and one in the Eastern Military District.

                    By 2020, Russia is expected to have 28 S-400 regiments, each comprised
                    of two battalions, mainly in maritime and border areas.

                    In early June, Russian Defense Ministry said there were no plans
                    to export the S-400, which will be produced only for the Russian
                    Armed Forces.

                    The S-400 Triumph, which succeeds the Soviet-era S-300, is a medium- to
                    long-range surface-to-air missile system that can effectively engage
                    any aerial target, including aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles,
                    and cruise and ballistic missiles at up to 400 kilometers and an
                    altitude of up to 30 kilometers.

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                      RUSSIA MAY DEPLOY NEXT-GENERATION S-500 AIR DEFENSE MISSILES IN 2013

                      PanARMENIAN.Net
                      June 27, 2012 - 18:17 AMT

                      PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia's Armed Forces could receive the first of
                      its next-generation S-500 air defense missile systems as early as in
                      2013, Air Force commander Maj.Gen. Viktor Bondarev said on Wednesday,
                      June 27, RIA Novosti said.

                      "I think that as soon as next year we will get the first of these
                      (S-500) systems in service," Bondarev said at a RIA Novosti press
                      conference dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Russian Air Force.

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