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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by ArmeniaSacra View Post
    http://www.rferl.org/content/russian.../24521633.html

    The recent Russian activity has got nothing to do with Armenia and Karabakh
    sure they will tell something like that but one a day don't be surprised if lezgies get liberated from azerbaijan and as a resault be an Russia-Karabakh border(future plan)..just like abkhazia n osetia(n soon adjaria)...

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      "sure they will tell something like that but one a day don't be surprised if lezgies get liberated from azerbaijan and as a resault be an Russia-Karabakh border(future plan)..just like abkhazia n osetia(n soon adjaria)... "

      I hope this happens soon!

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

        I call BS, not even the Azeris are that retarded to reveal the moment that they are going to attack and from the reports I'm hearing their army is in no shape to attack or even do manoeuvres. And who is going to clean all the dead Azeri bodies, because this war will look more like WWI than anything else, with all the trenches that have been built.

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

          Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
          I call BS, not even the Azeris are that retarded to reveal the moment that they are going to attack and from the reports I'm hearing their army is in no shape to attack or even do manoeuvres. And who is going to clean all the dead Azeri bodies, because this war will look more like WWI than anything else, with all the trenches that have been built.
          I think NKR army has neither time or resources, or even haves(inclination) to clear bodies, after a few months, they'll be skeletons anyway. Or maybe some independent agency, like Red Cross could do it on their own expense and transfer it to enemy side.

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

            Spitag arch,Shahe Ajemyan,Sergei Serov...

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

              Հայ լեռնահրաձիգները Վրաստանի ռազմական բազայում պատրաստություն են անցել ՆԱՏՕ-ի ծրագրով

              Մարտ 23, 2012 | 14:03

              Վրաստանի ռազմական բազայում` Սաչխերում, ՆԱՏՕ-ի ծրագրով երեքշաբաթյա պատրաստություն են անցել Լատվիայի, Ուկրաինայի, Հայաստանի եւ Էստոնիայի 11 լեռնային հրաձիգներ:

              Հրահանգիչներn ուսումնասիրել են իրենց գործողությունները ձմեռային ժամանակով, ինչպես նաեւ ռազմավարական պատրաստության կուրս անցել: Փակման արարողության ժամանակ վարժություններում մասնակցել են Վրաստանի պաշտպանության փոխնախարար Անդրո Բարնովը, Թբիլիսիում ՆԱՏՕ-ի կապի գրասենյակի ղեկավար Ուիլիամ Լահյուն, դիվանագիտական կորպուսի ներկայացուցիչներ, հաղորդում է «ՎԼԳԼՅԱԴ»-ը:

              Լեռնահրաձիգների դպրոցը Վրաստանում ստեղծվել է ՆԱՏՕ-ի չափանիշներով` Ֆրանսիայի օժանդակությամբ:

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

                  Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
                  Հայ լեռնահրաձիգները Վրաստանի ռազմական բազայում պատրաստություն են անցել ՆԱՏՕ-ի ծրագրով

                  Մարտ 23, 2012 | 14:03

                  Վրաստանի ռազմական բազայում` Սաչխերում, ՆԱՏՕ-ի ծրագրով երեքշաբաթյա պատրաստություն են անցել Լատվիայի, Ուկրաինայի, Հայաստանի եւ Էստոնիայի 11 լեռնային հրաձիգներ:

                  Հրահանգիչներn ուսումնասիրել են իրենց գործողությունները ձմեռային ժամանակով, ինչպես նաեւ ռազմավարական պատրաստության կուրս անցել: Փակման արարողության ժամանակ վարժություններում մասնակցել են Վրաստանի պաշտպանության փոխնախարար Անդրո Բարնովը, Թբիլիսիում ՆԱՏՕ-ի կապի գրասենյակի ղեկավար Ուիլիամ Լահյուն, դիվանագիտական կորպուսի ներկայացուցիչներ, հաղորդում է «ՎԼԳԼՅԱԴ»-ը:

                  Լեռնահրաձիգների դպրոցը Վրաստանում ստեղծվել է ՆԱՏՕ-ի չափանիշներով` Ֆրանսիայի օժանդակությամբ:

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                    Sergey Minasyan: “Armenian military industrial sector might be interesting for Russia”


                    As part of the recent visit to Yerevan Secretary of the Security Council of Russia, Nikolai Patrushev, has signed the Protocol on establishing in Armenia new Armenian-Russian military technical facilities. The document presupposes participation of Russia in modernization of boundary infrastructure between Armenia and Turkey and Armenia and Iran. For example, Armenian-Russian centers on border guard training will be established. Deputy Director of the Institute Kavkaz, Sergey Minasyan, answers VK’s questions on military technical cooperation.

                    - Please, characterize the Protocol on establishing in Armenia new Armenian-Russian military technical facilities from the point of view of both sides.

                    - The document shows succession of cooperation in the wide context of security in the former Soviet space, in the context of regional security, and in the context of stability in a zone of regional conflicts. The Protocol correlates with improving cooperation between Armenia and Russia in other spheres. The document will be a significant addition to the block of Armenian-Russian relations, including social, economic, political and humanitarian cooperation.

                    Armenia is interested in this document in the context of modernization and renovation of its armament of Soviet and Russian origin. Russia is interested in it from the economic point of view, as Russian enterprises will be involved in fulfillment the document.

                    - It was decided to prepare a new agreement on cooperation between Russia and Armenia in the military technical sphere. Would a new document be better than the previous one?

                    - It is not the point whether it would be better or worse. Due to development and improvement of military technical cooperation (MTC), there is necessity in enhancement and addition of the agreement on MTC, which was adopted during the visit of President Medvedev to Armenia in August 2010.

                    - Could signing of the document be connected with straining situation around Iran?

                    - Terms of visits of Russian top officials to Armenia could be connected with the situation, but not preparation of the document, which is continuation of close cooperation between two countries in the military technical sphere.

                    - On December 20, 2011, the CSTO made a decision on prohibition of location military bases of the CSTO non-members in territories of the countries-members without agreement of all partners of the treaty. Views of Armenian experts differed: some thinks the decision threatens Armenian sovereignty, others have the opposition opinion…

                    - This decision by the CSTO doesn’t threaten sovereignty of Armenia. According to the additional Protocol №5 signed by Armenia and Russia in 2010, the Armenian side agreed for location of a Russian military base in its territory by 2044. In this context the decision by the CSTO is not something extraordinary.

                    - Please, characterize military technical cooperation between Armenia and Russia? What prospects do you see in this sphere?

                    - I think it will develop in all directions. However, priority will be for providing Armenian armed forces with modern systems of armament, first of all, with air defense systems, as well as modernizations and providing new armored armament.

                    Prospects in the sphere of military technical cooperation vary due to two aspects. We couldn’t provide modernization or renovation of armament of the Armenian army of Soviet or Russian origin without participation of the direct producer.

                    On the other hand, establishing service centers on renovation and service of military equipment in Armenia could provide conditions for future joint entrance to regional markets on modernization of Soviet and Russian military equipment. It could be Iran, some Arab countries, and under certain conditions Georgia.

                    Interview by Susanna Petrosyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to VK

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