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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    “Saboteurs from Ottomania” neutralized during Armenia-Russia drills

    16:13, 05.09.2014
    Region: Armenia, Russia
    Theme: Society

    YEREVAN. – The third stage of Armenia-Russia joint military drills was held at Alagyaz range on Friday (photo).

    The servicemen of Russian military base in the Southern Military District and the Armenian Armed Forces participated. According to the scenario of the third stage, the border guards were neutralizing a sabotage group.

    One of the captives says that a subversive group that had earlier passed into the territory of Armenia is planning to get back to the Ottomania in 2-3 hours. The location of imaginary enemy is disclosed with the help of drones, later the enemy is killed by artillery and special forces.

    The Armenian and Russian sides say the military exercises are held at a high level.

    The military drills involve more than 1,500 troops, 300 armored units, automotive and special military hardware. Exercises are conducted under the supervision of the Commander of the Joint Group of Forces, Lieutenant-General Michael Grigoryan, and will last till September 7.

    Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am

    Armenia News - NEWS.am
    The military drills involve more than 1,500 troops, 300 armored units, automotive and special military hardware...


    Last edited by burjuin; 09-05-2014, 11:30 AM.

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      Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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        Armenian-Russian joint military drills at Alagyaz range






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          Armenian-Russian joint military drills at Alagyaz range






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            I was thinking...

            AK74Ms are said to be cheaper to manufacture no?

            If so, why the f*** are we still using AK74s with wood furniture? When we could be using the 74Ms that offer more versatility???

            Why not buy rifles from Russia's reserves?? We would only need like, 80-90 thousand..Perhaps we might see them in 2015??? I know there isnt a huge difference between the two, but it just seems smarter to have the 74Ms...
            Also, here is a picture of the Great Leader with his people
            http://i.imgur.com/436x4XT.jpg
            Last edited by Chubs; 09-05-2014, 07:36 PM.
            Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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              I will take the wood furniture over the synthetic everytime (maybe I am a purist).....you want folded stock then nothing like an underfolder (with wood grip and front upper and lower). The M model does have some improvements (easier grenade launcher, thicker dust cover, some minor internal change, and US style picatinny rails on some).

              The wood gives the AK its soul and character since its unique and alive.....the black its for tacticool guys.
              B0zkurt Hunter

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

                Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                I will take the wood furniture over the synthetic everytime (maybe I am a purist).....you want folded stock then nothing like an underfolder (with wood grip and front upper and lower). The M model does have some improvements (easier grenade launcher, thicker dust cover, some minor internal change, and US style picatinny rails on some).

                The wood gives the AK its soul and character since its unique and alive.....the black its for tacticool guys.
                Its not about looking tacticool or traditional in the end, its about whats best for the soldiers on the ground, and what they would prefer..Its really not much. If the M has improvements and no cons then why even keep the wood furniture versions around? It wouldn't really cost much, depending on the deal Moscow is willing to accept...Besides, if we were to manufacture our own, wood wouldn't be the way to go..synthetic, I believe, would be cheaper.
                What Armenia needs to do is slowly build up and create a Ministry of Defense Industry to rival Azerbaijan, and manufacture AK-74Ms under license. Maybe even some K-3s instead???

                I saw in an article, that this was proposed to the government, and was being considered. We have the ideas and designers, we just need to get the factories and machines...Tacticool and unnecessary gear would be, stuff like tactical gloves and glasses. Its just not necessary.



                Black isn't for the tacticool guys, black is for the professionals

                Some articles on the defense industry: http://en.ria.ru/military_news/20130...s--------.html

                "With the adoption of this program, we are taking an important step to neutralize all possible military threats to Armenia's security," the secretary of the National Security Council, Artur Baghdasarian, said on December 13. "Yerevan will not only get hold of modern armaments but also develop the domestic defense industry."
                Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian and his National Security Council have approved a five-year plan to modernize the armed forces, including the acquisition of long-range, precision-guided weapons.



                Seems as if they were either bluffing, or just couldn't properly allocate the funds for the projects within the still progressing modernization time frame, already 4 years in. (1-2 more years to go)
                Last edited by Chubs; 09-05-2014, 08:55 PM.
                Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                  Don't piss off Mr. Kalashnikov.....RIP
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                    One thing about side folding syntactic stocks that I have heard is that they do not make a good hammer.....with the wood you can break rocks or.....no problem.

                    Also when side folded (even wood) it gets in the way of te trigger a little for right handed people because the AK was designed for us lefties
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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