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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
      No .. this is not the solution anymore . experience has told that now we need to rally them out of their positions and make safer buffer zone ..just like Israel did !
      BOOM! All those hints from Armenian officials about large weapons supplies have been confirmed. And this is only last year.
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        Number of ammunitions sold by Russia to Azerbaijan and Armenia last year made public

        [ 10 Juny 2014 19:20 ]
        Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Russia realized sale of ammunitions to Azerbaijan and Armenia last year, APA reports quoting the UN Register of Conventional Arms.

        According to report submitted by Russia to the Register, Azerbaijan purchased 10 tanks, 10 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, 438 artillery systems, 25 combat helicopters from official Moscow sold last year.
        Number of machines sold to Armenia was more than Azerbaijan. According to report, Russia sold 35 tanks, 110 fighting vehicles, 50 rocket launchers and 200 rockets to Armenia.

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          Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post
          Number of ammunitions sold by Russia to Azerbaijan and Armenia last year made public

          [ 10 Juny 2014 19:20 ]
          Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Russia realized sale of ammunitions to Azerbaijan and Armenia last year, APA reports quoting the UN Register of Conventional Arms.

          According to report submitted by Russia to the Register, Azerbaijan purchased 10 tanks, 10 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, 438 artillery systems, 25 combat helicopters from official Moscow sold last year.
          Number of machines sold to Armenia was more than Azerbaijan. According to report, Russia sold 35 tanks, 110 fighting vehicles, 50 rocket launchers and 200 rockets to Armenia.
          The key word here is "sold".
          If my understanding is correct, Russia has also been "gifting" us with military hardware in --- huge --- amounts for years.
          It may be the previous generation of equipment, but still quite sound and lethal, and quite upgradable.

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            no gun ships or jets for us?.....depressing to me.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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

              This list looks like being out of date, not accurate.

              Battle tanks to Azerbaijan says 10. We know of 100 , at least.

              Large calibre artillary systems says 438 , Are these MLRSes or conventional ( classic) artillary.

              Missiles and missile launchers ... Are these AA, S300 etc or long distance Ground to ground?

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              Last edited by londontsi; 06-10-2014, 11:00 PM.
              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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                Ուղիղ հեռարձակում «Էրեբունի» ավիաբազայից. ցուցադրական թթռիչք

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                  Russian air base chief thanks Armenians for warm attitude



                  June 11, 2014 | 11:57

                  YEREVAN. – Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day on Wednesday that commenced with a rally with participation of Russian Ambassador Ivan Volynkin, Chief of Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces and other guests.

                  Chief of air base Alexander Petrov on behalf of all servicemen and citizens of Russia thanked for the warm attitude of the Armenian people.

                  At the same time Petrov stated that the deployment of base within the city is inconvenient for residents of the capital.

                  “But it is the sound of aircraft engines that defend this beautiful country,” he said, wishing everyone peaceful skie, health and happiness.

                  Within the framework of events dedicated to the Day of Russia, group and single flights by MIG-29 were operated by Russian pilots.

                  Representatives of the diplomatic corps of Russian Embassy in Armenia, Russian Defense Ministry, Russian FSB border department, Armenian Defense Ministry participated in the event.









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                    Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day





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                      Russian air base in Armenia is holding Door Open Day. Armenian Air Force





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