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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Armenian Air Force:







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        Last edited by ArmeniaR1; 12-22-2010, 01:58 AM.

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          Just a nice vid....

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            Let me highlight this is by Turkish Zaman...

            In his article titled “Armenia keeps on arming” Fikret Ertan, expert of the Turkish “Zaman” newspaper, stresses that despite being a country with the most combat ready army in the Caucasus, Armenia takes steps aimed at military buildup.

            “Despite Armenia has small population it is considered a country with the most professional, well-skilled and flexible armed forces in the Caucasus. It is hard to say whether it is true,” he writes. Ertan recalls that in the past Armenia managed to achieve superiority over Azerbaijan “seizing” 20% of Azerbaijani territories.

            “Armenia is not satisfied with present military might and is planning steps to strengthen the army. For instance, program modernizing the armed forces has been adopted. It provides for modernization of equipment and development in 2011-2015. It also stipulates development of country’s own defense industry.

            Today Armenia has missiles directed at some targets of the opponent, for instance Russian Scud, tactical ballistic missile. There may be other weapons as well, as it is known that Russia had supplied modern arms to Armenia. The country may possibly have long-range missiles,” the expert says, adding that Russia is also providing assistance to Armenia’s defense industry.

            Fikret Ertan noted that Armenia’s opponents should draw attention to the mentioned points, especially long-range missiles Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan was speaking about. “Armenia’s military programs are likely to be directed against its opponents and we should take it into consideration,” he concluded.
            Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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            "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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              uuuuh are they forget that Armenia is Russias biggest ally? Armenia has probably some weapons that our neighbors can dream of.....

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                Great pictures! Thanks.

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                  23.12.10
                  Staff Talks on the Armenian-Russian Combined Military FormationIn order to take part in the staff talks of the representatives of the Armenian and Russian Armed Forces, the delegation from the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Armneia left for Moscow. The delegation was headed by commander of the Armenian-Russian Combined Military Formation, Lieutenant-General Mikayel Grigoryan.
                  It is planned to improve and approve the operation plan of the Armenian-Russian Combined Military Formation, as well as to discuss the structure of the joint command of the joint forces union.

                  RA MoD Department of Information and Public Affairs

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                      MERRY CHRISTMAS


                      A soldier of the Azerbaijani internal troops died. According to APA, the incident took place in the N military base of the Internal Troops in Hajigabul region.

                      Anar Cherkez Balakishiyev, 22 drafted by the military commissariat of the Beylagan region of Azerbaijan, suddenly felt bad and died on a way to hospital.

                      Doctors of the Shirvan central hospital told APA that soldier Balakishiyev was taken to hospital at about 06.00 early morning on Saturday, but he died on a way to hospital. Reasons of his death have not been identified yet.

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