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

    I heard Turkey has been shooting and conducting some military activities on our border. Anyone know much of this?
    Hayastan or Bust.

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

      Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
      I heard Turkey has been shooting and conducting some military activities on our border. Anyone know much of this?
      I haven't heard about it- I'm sure the Russians and Armenian border troops have them in their sights if so. I do know the Russians are about to conduct some exercises in Dagestan on the Azeri border with Russia.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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

        Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
        I heard Turkey has been shooting and conducting some military activities on our border. Anyone know much of this?
        link?

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        • Re: Military Recognition: Armenia and Artsakh

          On the front lines








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

            Մարտակերտի վրա թռչող անօդաչու սարքը հովիվն է խփել` որսորդական հրացանով

            2016-04-05 23:52:03
            Մարտակերտի վրա թռչող անօդաչու սարքը հովիվն է խփել իր որսորդական հրացանով՝ հստակ վերլուծելով, որ եթե մերը լիներ՝ Մարտակերտի վրայով չէր պտտվի ռազմական գործողությունների թեժ պահին ու կրակել է, այո – այո, որսորդական հրացանով:

            Իսրայելում արտադրել, մեջը լիքը գիտություն դրել, բերել – հասցրել են Ադրբեջան, իսկ էս հովիվը, կոշտ ու կոպիտ, աննրբանկատ մարդ, բռնել, որսորդական հրացանով վայր է գցել:

            «Ճամփորդ» թերթ

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

              Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
              Մարտակերտի վրա թռչող անօդաչու սարքը հովիվն է խփել` որսորդական հրացանով

              2016-04-05 23:52:03
              Մարտակերտի վրա թռչող անօդաչու սարքը հովիվն է խփել իր որսորդական հրացանով՝ հստակ վերլուծելով, որ եթե մերը լիներ՝ Մարտակերտի վրայով չէր պտտվի ռազմական գործողությունների թեժ պահին ու կրակել է, այո – այո, որսորդական հրացանով:

              Իսրայելում արտադրել, մեջը լիքը գիտություն դրել, բերել – հասցրել են Ադրբեջան, իսկ էս հովիվը, կոշտ ու կոպիտ, աննրբանկատ մարդ, բռնել, որսորդական հրացանով վայր է գցել:

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              http://asekose.am/hy_AM/news/8/21718...-hracanov.html
              haha! how the first war was won

              I think the discussion over Lele Tepe Hill at this point is sentimental. It's like winning a football match 5-0 or 5-1. 5-0 looks much better for sentimental value and gives you a lot more bragging rights, but in the grand scheme of things it hardly makes a difference. A hundred yards or so? They were hoping to be in Stepanakert by sunday. Even if we don't control it, that hill will be ours before they week. Until now, we didn't know if we had the capability to hold them off, given the hardware advantage. The army might have known all along, but for us, I think it was being hopeful that our morale and heart would overcome the weapons advantage they had. Well it did more than that. They threw every last thing they had at us and then some including TOS-1 and Smerch, with the total element surprise, with our guys fighting at impossible odds at the start, and they got absolutely nothing. Hooraa Artsakh! The closest resemblance to the fantasy Hollywood version of Sparta that has ever existed in real life. A group of 130,000 for the second time stood up to a country 50 times its size and absolutely crushed those animals.

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

                Few things to expect from the Azerbaijani propaganda machine in the coming days.

                Azerbaijan hasn't released many photos or videos of the fighting during the war. Don't be surprised if you randomly get a flood of propaganda pictures or videos of them in our trenches or in various positions they advanced to during the mini-war. Don't be shocked at seeing pictures of our dead soldiers either. Everyone has a camera these days and we already know our casualty numbers. Also, I expect them to release videos of places like Talish or some trenches and claim that as proof they still control them. These will be old videos and should be easily refuted by our side.

                Coming back to the point of Armenian bodies, let's take a look at where the 26 missing could be. The most simple and best case scenario explanation is that they just didn't report back to HQ and they're actually safe. The most likely case is that they are all dead and their bodies either still not found and/or in Azeri hands. The absolute worst case scenario is that they are now POWs. If they're dead and their bodies are in Azeri hands, the next logical step will be a body swap between Armenia and Azerbaijan brokered by the Red Cross. If they are captives, Azerbaijan will want to trade them for the two criminals rotting in a prison in Artsakh. If this is the case, we may have to make some very tough sacrifices. Still, if Azerbaijan did indeed have them as POWs, it's extremely strange of them not to boast about it after all this time so I doubt they have them as prisoners.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                  Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                  I heard Turkey has been shooting and conducting some military activities on our border. Anyone know much of this?
                  Most of that region is exclusive kurdish PKK grounds. Let me enjoy each other.

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

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    Few things to expect from the Azerbaijani propaganda machine in the coming days.

                    Azerbaijan hasn't released many photos or videos of the fighting during the war. Don't be surprised if you randomly get a flood of propaganda pictures or videos
                    I checked few azeri propaganda sites (all are aliyev controlled) ... there was nothing. As if nothing happened. It is weird, he is cutting ribbons and visiting people, hospitals. I think he is hopping his population will forget very quickly what just happened.

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