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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    i know its dissapointing parades hardware show is over and no smerch looks like we didnt got any

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

      3 Thing i didnt liked about this parade was:
      1:no smerches
      2:the tanks were hold on trucks and there was a single of em
      3:We didnt show all of our weapons such as s-13 krugs and more

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

        Love the moves and action soldiers are showing with the guns it is wonderfull

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

          maybe they dont want to show all their cards yet... Atleast they showed SCUD, S300, and Tochka-U, a year ago they didn't even say anything about owning s300, and SCUD there was only one picture of it existing.... we're talking about most secretive military in the area ... baby steps

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

            yup i agree who thought we would own tochka u we only thought azerbaboons own 3 we own more than 6 since we showed 6

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

              Minchev verchin ropen spaseci vor karoxa inch vor mi texis vorpes anakngal Smerchner durs gan uxxaki mi ban inc anhskanaliya galis.. 1 shabata bolor lratvakan kayqerum grvec vor zorahandesum lineluya Smerchner, u mi sharq nor anaknkalner(?).. Der yerek Panarmenian'i arachin echner ayt lure.

              Yete chunenq(vore vor haskanaliya) vorna patchare aypesi haytararutyan?
              Henc saya himnakan patchare im mot tirapetox djgohutyane..

              u yete chistneri masin petqa xosanq.. ayo, cavoq srtov 1 tari arachva Adrbejanakan parade bolor koxmerov gerazances mer cucahandesin..

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

                Originally posted by AstalaVist View Post
                Minchev verchin ropen spaseci vor karoxa inch vor mi texis vorpes anakngal Smerchner durs gan uxxaki mi ban inc anhskanaliya galis.. 1 shabata bolor lratvakan kayqerum grvec vor zorahandesum lineluya Smerchner, u mi sharq nor anaknkalner(?).. Der yerek Panarmenian'i arachin echner ayt lure.

                Yete chunenq(vore vor haskanaliya) vorna patchare aypesi haytararutyan?
                Henc saya himnakan patchare im mot tirapetox djgohutyane..

                u yete chistneri masin petqa xosanq.. ayo, cavoq srtov 1 tari arachva Adrbejanakan parade bolor koxmerov gerazances mer cucahandesin..
                Hamaxaynem xavok strti entarapes hamemateloo baner chein mer oo anasoon turkeri parade

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

                  +WM-80'neri ancumi jamanak yete nkateciq asvec vor shat shutov nor heru hretanayin sarqerenq unenelu. Chem imanum, kareliya hamarel sa lavatesutyun bayc inc tvuma vor "nor sarqeric" inkati unein Smerchnere.
                  Last edited by AstalaVist; 09-21-2011, 12:15 AM.

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

                    Guys let me say u something in Armenian...horkuris txen mayor a.teyev nerkayumes Yerevanum chem gtnvum baic kich te shad hete khosacelem...menk petk exace unenk baic chenk kara cuic tank et bolore..karank en cuyc tank vore vor aderbejannel uni (vor ashkharin cuic tank te rsnere havasarapesa cakhum ira zenkere) orinaki hamar henc cankhetsin S-300 aderbejancinerin menk mere cuic tvetsink vor shat bana nshanakum..karak yentadrek..baic chenk kara cuic tank en bolore vore ruse mez tramadruma.isk rsnere vor hima cuic en tali vr S-400 en arten oktagorcum da nshanakuma vor irank arten unen S-500 kam nuinisk S-600 aveli hzor yev noraguin hertirner..paradi jamanak Sussanna shahinian(xosacox kine)acats shat shutov mer banake khamadrvi nor hrtirnerov inchbes nayev yerp UAV nere mtan acets crank noraguin razmartiunaberutiunericen(vore nshanakume eli ourish baner unenk artadradz)...mi metahokvek petk chi amen ban cuic tal.

                    mi ban harcnem parati jamank inch cuyc tvetsink avyacyayic?
                    8 Mi-24
                    9 Mi-14
                    5 Mi-2
                    6 l-39
                    10 Su-25
                    4 krung UAV

                    verchum noric 6 hat te 5 hat su-25 ancav drank nuinnerneyin te darber?

                    am i r8 or they showed more than i specified?

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

                      I am quite happy actually. A lot of our weaponry is modernized by ourselves, the efficiency of our army has increased (as well as new uniforms etc.), we possess S-300 and Tochka-U, which we can not afford with our military budget, so thanks to the Russian Federation for supplying this for free or at discount prices (also most of the other weapons we obtained for free or at discount prices).

                      We finally launched our own UAV program, which will be modernized and improved each year, I think Armenians have proven to be good engineers (ironically Azerbaijanis use Armenian-designed Mikoyan airplanes, even though they ban everything that links to an Armenian). I think our knowledge is not enough to understand the importance of the other small "details", as our locally produced electronic, radar and detection systems.

                      Also something which I am curious about but probably won't know until a war breaks out, is how far we developed our laser (and electronic beam) technology for military use. I know we possessed this technology, we had a laser canon which could shoot enemy troops blind from a fairly large distance, and there were rumors we could destroy tanks with electronic (or laser) beams. I wonder how they destroyed the UAV as it has no signs of a missile impact, it seems to have just crashed down. The MoD has confirmed it was destroyed with a locally produced weapon...

                      And as for the SMERCH, Armenians have shown interest in it, or we already possess it, or it will be delivered soon. All in all, I think it is amazing what we have accomplished as a poor land-locked country surrounded with three enemy neighbors (Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan) and a semi-friendly one (Iran) who itself is blockaded by the rest of the world.

                      Long live the Armenian Republic!
                      Long live the Armenian-Russian alliance!

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