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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    UPDATE 1-Russia beefs up its Armenia base with attack, transport helicopters - RIA
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    Dec 8 Russia has deployed attack and transport helicopters to reinforce its military base in Armenia, RIA news agency quoted Russian Defence Ministry as saying on Tuesday.

    A total of seven helicopters MI-24 and Mi-8 have been deployed at the base near the capital city of Yerevan, and one more batch would be delivered to the base before the year end, the ministry was quoted as saying.

    The air base was set up in 1995 and since 1998 Russia has been stationing there fighter jets MIG-29.

    Russia also has a military base in Gyumri, the second largest city in Armenia in the northwestern part of the country close to the Armenian-Turkish border. (Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; editing by Katya Golubkova)

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      Russia's Airbase in Armenia Receives First Batch of Helicopters

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        Germany defense minister visits Armenia peacekeepers in Afghanistan
        14:53, 08.12.2015
        Region:World News, Armenia
        Theme: Politics


        YEREVAN. – The Minister of Defense of Germany, Ursula von der Leyen, on Monday paid a visit to the Armenian peacekeepers that are stationed in Afghanistan.

        These peacekeepers carry out service within the northern command unit under the German command of NATO’s Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan.

        The Ministry of Defense of Armenia informed Armenian News-NEWS.am that, at the talk, the German minister thanked for the joint service and cooperation.

        Von der Leyen also noted that Armenia, which has a substantial track-record in ensuring peace and stability, is considered a reliable partner, and that this partnership is expected to be long-lasting.

        Armenia News - NEWS.am
        She noted that Armenia, which has a substantial track-record in ensuring peace and stability, is considered a reliable partner…

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            Armenian army shells the Azerbajiani positions in response to their latest attack,

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              Ադրբեջանի ռազմական օբյեկտների ոչնչացում

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                So at the second video , its the commanders car ?

                So to get it straight the first man that abandons the unit ...is their own Commander ? Wow ....what a joke army they have.

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

                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  Ադրբեջանի ռազմական օբյեկտների ոչնչացում

                  How do we know that this is real and not a copy of what Azeri propaganda Is doing?

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                    This is so sweet, long live NKR and Armenia!! Send my regards to Davutoglu and his support to Azerbaboonjan

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                      I've deleted the previous one and uploaded it again, just fixing some stuff so it can be visible on any platform.

                      Armenia is known for being in a rough neighbourhood, however it is the most stable country and has the best equipped military in the region. Since 1994, the ...

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