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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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          Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
          oficialy they said in the end of 2013 factory will be opened, but it takes much time to modernize, so you will only see them in the middle or end of 2014
          Ah I see, the only reason why I asked was because I had seen that Great and Most Powerful Azer-baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-jan Army has acquired 80-90 T-90Cs. It worries me a bit, I do not know how Armenia will be able to compete with that
          Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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            Originally posted by Chubs View Post
            Ah I see, the only reason why I asked was because I had seen that Great and Most Powerful Azer-baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-jan Army has acquired 80-90 T-90Cs. It worries me a bit, I do not know how Armenia will be able to compete with that
            i rather be in a fast and agile vehicle than a tank in karabakh, tanks are gonna be sitting ducks with all those new fancy ATGM out there.

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              Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
              i rather be in a fast and agile vehicle than a tank in karabakh, tanks are gonna be sitting ducks with all those new fancy ATGM out there.
              Yes, I had read about tanks getting bogged down in the terrain of Artsakh, but what vehicles does the Armenian Army even have that are fast and agile? Tiger? I dont even think they have too many of those things. MT-LBs are not exactly fast or agile, neither are the BTR-80/70s. Im not 100% about BMPs. I have seen those technicals with mounted guns on them, but is that even in widespread use? Or is it just used by SF?
              Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                President Serzh Sargsyan visited military units dislocated in the central and southern parts of Artsakh

                In the framework of his working visit to Artsakh, President Serzh Sargsyan on November 14 together with the President of NKR Bako Sahanian, Heads of the Defense Ministries of the two Armenian Republics and the highest commanding staff visited a military unit of the Defense Army dislocated in the central part of Artsakh. After greeting the troops on the drill ground, the President conversed with the soldiers and officers. Later, he observed an exhibition exercise of a reconnaissance detachment.

                The Presidents of RA and NKR paid tribute and laid a wreath at the memorial of fallen heroes erected on the territory of the military dislocation.

                After the official opening of the army structures built here, Serzh Sargsyan and Bako Sahakian observed the preparatory exercises of the staff getting ready for combat duty and commended those who demonstrated the best results. The Presidents of the two Armenian states visited also a military unit dislocated in the southern part of Artsakh, where recently opened was a new service building furnished with every convenience. Here, the Presidents observed also exercises of the troops on overcoming the zone of artificial obstacles.

                The three-day visit of the RA President Serzh Sargsyan to the NKR DA military units and frontline, conducted in the framework of cooperation of the two Armenian states, has concluded.

                This morning in Stepanakert, Presidents Serzh Sargsyan and Bako Sahakian held a private meeting which was followed by the consultations in the extended format, with the participation of the delegation of the Republic of Armenia, the Prime Minister of NKR and members of the government. Discussed were issues related to economic cooperation with the Republic of Armenia and the process of implementation in Artsakh of a number of programs.









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                      The president visit is a response to the new commander of azerbaijan visit to Karabakh and to the Aliev-Sarkissian meeting in one month .
                      He is showing who owns Karabakh and who has the cards in hands .

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