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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

      Originally posted by Azad View Post
      This is good and positive perspective on Artsakh

      "Nagorno-Karabakh Is Ready for Another War

      The breakaway republic won't be caught by surprise again.

      “In April, we didn’t have enough cameras on the front line. Now we are installing [a] modern C4ISR system on the front line, which allows us to observe the entire line with certain depth.”

      Using this new advanced system, the Nagorno-Karabakh government claims they’ll be able to “significantly decrease the chance of an Azerbaijani sudden attack, because any kind of movement in the deep territory of Azerbaijan” will be detected by short- and long-distance cameras, “giving the Karabakh army an opportunity to get prepared for strong protection and counter-attack, as well as to target their military units and equipment in advance.” << I like this part

      http://nationalinterest.org/feature/...ther-war-17959
      Wow, this sounds great! I've always wanted us to step up our border fortifications, striving towards something like South Korea's border with North Korea with tons of electronic sensors and such. In fact, I'd love to see us purchase the SGR-A1 or Super aEgis II from South Korea and put them up on the border so that when Azeri soldiers try anything they are met with an automated turret instead of an 18 year old conscript. Our defense budget is pretty small, but at $200,000 per turret, maybe we could actually purchase a sizeable number of them?

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        "City of Denver (US) recognizes Nagorno-Karabakh Independence"



        YEREVAN, OCTOBER 7, ARMENPRESS. United States’ Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock has officially proclaimed September 21, 2016 as “Armenian Independence Day” for the “twin states of the Armenian homeland, Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic),” said the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR), Asbares reported.

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          Looks like things heated up overnight

          YEREVAN, OCTOBER 7, ARMENPRESS. The Defense Ministry of Nagorno Karabakh has released images of a damaged vehicle of the ministry, which came under fire when Azerbaijani forces fired AGS-17 type grenade launchers overnight October 6-7 in the northern direction of the line of contact.

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            Originally posted by Achemish View Post
            In fact, I'd love to see us purchase the SGR-A1 or Super aEgis II from South Korea ... but at $200,000 per turret, maybe we could actually purchase a sizeable number of them?

            The Super aEgis II are excellent but at $200,000 we can do better with the new >>

            "YEREVAN. – The procedure for assisting military industry companies has been approved in Armenia.
            state property allocation for use. help the defense enterprises also in terms of laboratories and research capacity.”

            It is ideal time to put our people to work to build specific products tailored to our defense needs.
            We have to focus on human and drone infiltrations and the target accuracy around 2’x2’ at max. 2 miles distance.
            I personally think bullet base guns are going to be hard and ineffective. Large shotguns (put gun) concept will be the way to go. For every bullet that misses with a shotgun base you can cover at least 20 times the surface.
            Since drones and humans do not need the wasted high speed and major penetrations force, might as well use a shell’s power to larger surface.

            This might look stupid but it will be ideal to cover a large area.
            "[The clip above] is the first time we ever loaded shot into the gun," says Todd. "I had my fingers crossed." The clay targets were set about 40 yards from t...


            I am envisioning something like DShK modified with a large shotgun barrel with mounted sensors like the Super aEgis II

            Put these brains to work with the new programs

            Ultra-wideband, Radar (Invention), Smartphone (Video Game Platform)
            Last edited by Azad; 10-07-2016, 02:36 AM.

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

              Karabakh issues photo of army vehicle damaged by Azerbaijan grenade launcher (PHOTOS)
              11:45, 07.10.2016
              Region:Armenia
              Theme: Politics


              STEPANAKERT. – Press service of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR/Artsakh) Defense Army publicized the photos of the Defense Army vehicle that was damaged as a result of a grenade launcher which the Azerbaijani armed forces used, from late Thursday night to early Friday morning.

              As reported earlier, the adversary violated the ceasefire along the line of contact between the Karabakh and Azerbaijani opposing forces more than 50 times, from late Thursday night to early Friday morning.

              During this time the Azerbaijani armed forces fired around 1,800 shots toward the Armenian position-holders, and by way of various caliber weapons.

              More intensive ceasefire violations were recorded in a northerly and northeasterly direction of the line of contact, where the adversary fired 155 shots from large-caliber machine guns, and 109 shots from long-range sniper rifles. In addition, the Azerbaijani army fired one grenade from an automatic grenade launcher, in a northerly direction.

              In addition, NKR Defense Army serviceman Hayk Hambardzumyan, who is born in 1996, sustained a gunshot wound on Friday at around 8:30am.

              The soldier was wounded at a protection area of a Defense Army unit located in a southerly direction, and as a result of the shots fired by the Azerbaijani armed forces.

              Armenia News - NEWS.am
              More intensive ceasefire violations were recorded in a northerly and northeasterly direction of the line of contact…




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

                Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                You suppose

                You suppose

                I do not walk with my eyes close and my brain is always engaged.


                If you follow Armenian politics and know the constitution you would not have said what you said.



                If you understand the style of the new prime minister you would not have said that.

                You seem pissed off with the changes.

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                Good one Babken

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                  Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                  That truck looks more or less salvageable

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                    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                    That truck looks more or less salvageable
                    Amot erir! what's wrong with it? It needs something like this for $20, kaletsour.

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

                      Originally posted by Azad View Post
                      Amot erir! what's wrong with it? It needs something like this for $20, kaletsour.

                      http://www.ebay.com/bhp/revolving-beacon
                      lipanani hay varbedneroun hamar 1 jamnots kordzeh

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