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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Azerbaijan is buying missile from France



    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA . Reviews of new projects with French company MBDA. It 's a "Dubai Airshow-2013" international aviasousunda MBDA company said.
    Projects, sea and air defense systems (missiles) are associated with. The company did not provide details of the discussions about the officials said negotiations were continuing as normal.
    According to company officials, is currently working on the delivery of MBDA missiles to Kazakhstan and the coast guard. MBDA Exocet MM40 Block in Kazakhstan in 2012, ordered 3 missiles.

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      Originally posted by guess View Post
      Azerbaijan is buying missile from France



      Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA . Reviews of new projects with French company MBDA. It 's a "Dubai Airshow-2013" international aviasousunda MBDA company said.
      Projects, sea and air defense systems (missiles) are associated with. The company did not provide details of the discussions about the officials said negotiations were continuing as normal.
      According to company officials, is currently working on the delivery of MBDA missiles to Kazakhstan and the coast guard. MBDA Exocet MM40 Block in Kazakhstan in 2012, ordered 3 missiles.
      I tend to question Azerbaijani claims because they are unreliable and usually propaganda...there is a possiblity ,however, that this may be true
      Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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        Video of pilot from Armenian origin ( Artur Sarkisyan) in a Mig-31
        Предлагаю вашему вниманию уникальные кадры от мастера воздушных съемок летчика 1-го класса Артура Саркисяна. Отряд истребителей-перехватчиков МиГ-31 выполняет обычный тренировочный полет. Но как же это красиво! Artur Sarkisyan was a pilot of Russian Air Force. He graduated Higher Military Aviation…

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          Originally posted by guess View Post
          Azerbaijan is buying missile from France



          Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA . Reviews of new projects with French company MBDA. It 's a "Dubai Airshow-2013" international aviasousunda MBDA company said.
          Projects, sea and air defense systems (missiles) are associated with. The company did not provide details of the discussions about the officials said negotiations were continuing as normal.
          According to company officials, is currently working on the delivery of MBDA missiles to Kazakhstan and the coast guard. MBDA Exocet MM40 Block in Kazakhstan in 2012, ordered 3 missiles.
          The link?

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            Originally posted by Chubs View Post
            I tend to question Azerbaijani claims because they are unreliable and usually propaganda.......
            I tend to believe them.

            I have no doubt in my mind they are dead scared of the Armenian Navy.

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            Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
            Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
            Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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              Originally posted by londontsi View Post
              I tend to believe them.

              I have no doubt in my mind they are dead scared of the Armenian Navy.

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              Yea the super strong and powerful Armenian Navy
              Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                Armenian Army
                The front line in the direction of Nakhchivan

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                  Azerbaijan starts testing national armored reconnaissance and combat vehicle

                  [ 06 December 2013 14:11 ]
                  Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. The first experimental prototype of the national armored reconnaissance and combat vehicle designed by scientists and engineers of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense Industry is being tested.

                  The aim of the test is to check the combat capabilities of the vehicle. It will be further improved in accordance with the test results.

                  The vehicle has demonstrated a high maneuverability and performance in the previous tests.

                  The national armored reconnaissance and combat vehicle exhibited in September, 2013 for the first time significantly differs from the Soviet-produced BRDM-2 for its external design, protection capability, armament and other capabilities.

                  The vehicle has a high protection capability against mine explosions, shells, handmade explosives and bullets. The frame of the vehicle has been designed in the V-shaped form to provide better mine protection. The dual armored body of the frame is also capable of protecting the crew from armor-piercing bullets of B- 32. Under the orders, the vehicle can be enhanced with additional armor. Another feature of the vehicle is that it is not reversed by the explosion.

                  The vehicle controlling system has been automated.

                  apa.az

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                      Yildirim and Sakarya. Imported from Turkey

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