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        Originally posted by burjuin View Post
        Love this. Even if many of the products/services are nothing revolutionary , at least it shows that the IT sector is ( the only probably) active in Armenia and is doing good.
        The future looks good in that regard.

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          Armenian, Azeri Leaders ‘Not Ready’ For Compromise

          There is no solution in sight to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict because Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders are still not prepared for a compromise peace deal, according to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.


          “There are some frozen conflicts in the world today: Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan-Armenia, where you can’t quite see that [decisive progress] right now because the leaders aren’t ready, because the tensions are there,” he said late on Thursday, speaking during a forum on international security in Washington.

          Kerry briefly mentioned the Karabakh issue in the context of U.S. efforts to settle various conflicts around the world. “There are some [conflicts] where I think they’re difficult but you can see how you could get there if people made a certain set of decisions. I believe Israel-Palestine falls into that category,” he said at the forum organized by “The Atlantic” magazine and Aspen Institute.

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            Originally posted by armnuke View Post
            The soldier did not mention that. He said he was joking with some high-ranking official that he has 10 kids. The Iskanders and his kids. So We don't know exactly how many kids he has to subtract that number from 10.
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            In the parade they showed four vehicles numbered 162,163,164,165 and in the tv show when the reporter visited the storage you could see three vehicles numbered 261,361,461 and the 165 again thats atleast 7 unique vehicles if they did not switch up the numbers, and we dont know which are launchers and loaders.

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              Անցկացվել են հանկարծակի ստուգումներ


              30 ՍԵՊՏԵՄԲԵՐԻ 2016
              ՀՀ ՊՆ 3-րդ բանակային զորամիավորման ենթակա զորամասերում սեպտեմբերի 26-ից 29-ը անցկացվել են հանկարծակի ստուգումներ: Զորամասերը տագնապով բերվել են մարտական պատրաստականության բարձր աստիճանի:


              Ստուգվել է զորամասերի մարտական պատրաստության և պատրաստականության, շտաբերի պատրաստության վիճակը: Զորամիավորման ենթակա հրետանային զորամասերը և ստորաբաժանումները հանձնել են ստուգարքներ հրետանու մարտական հրաձգությամբ:

              Ստուգումների արդյունքների ամփոփման ընթացքում հրամանատարության կողմից տրվել են հանձնարարականներ մարտական պատրաստության և պատրաստականության գործընթացն առավել կատարելագործելու ուղղությամբ:
              ՀՀ ՊՆ 3-րդ բանակային զորամիավորման ենթակա զորամասերում սեպտեմբերի 26-ից 29-ը անցկացվել են հանկարծակի ստուգումներ: Զորամասերը տագնապով բերվել են մարտական պատրաստականության բարձր աստիճանի:






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                Originally posted by burjuin View Post
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                Why don't the soldiers in Mrav area that's always snowy wear white camouflage? Not a cynical question, genuinely curious.
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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