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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 Federate View Post
    Do you have a link to the video?
    Yes sir.

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      Armenian Army







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          Originally posted by armnuke View Post
          Yes sir.

          Very very interessting video. They all looked very happy and showed some nice toys
          The key points they made for me were :
          -The youth is very active in the development in the military
          -We have technology ( in laser ) that no country in the region ( probably Turkey too!) has
          -We learnt from our mistakes , see the suicide drones
          The most important one at the end : We are not only using the knowledge of Armenian people inside of Armenia but also in the diaspora. We have a lot of smart people in the diaspora , and if the gov. can manage to attract them to Armenia then nothing would stop us.

          Thanks for sharing !

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              Originally posted by haydavid View Post
              Very very interessting video. They all looked very happy and showed some nice toys
              The key points they made for me were :
              -The youth is very active in the development in the military
              -We have technology ( in laser ) that no country in the region ( probably Turkey too!) has
              -We learnt from our mistakes , see the suicide drones
              The most important one at the end : We are not only using the knowledge of Armenian people inside of Armenia but also in the diaspora. We have a lot of smart people in the diaspora , and if the gov. can manage to attract them to Armenia then nothing would stop us.

              Thanks for sharing !
              They should've also included aspar arms,that thermobaric missile launcher,the kamaz factory in armenia,lubawa,our locally produced helmets,very good video though,now i'm excited to see our suicide drones and that cool heli-drone(hopefully we can see some armed drones soon)

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

                  One of the most prominent and dedicated men to Karabakh's cause bashes Azatutyun for their biased coverage concerning the return of inhabitants to Talish.
                  Unlike the other troll called Tatul (the baldy on Civilnet), this man is someone to take seriously.

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                    AWHF delivers 3,000 US-made, military-grade first-aid kits to the Armenian medic center, for deployment to Artsakh. Special thanks to the Armenian Medical Fund for funding half of the total $200,000 shipment and to the generous donations of our supporters and donors for funding the other half. Thanks to Fund for Armenian Relief and the IDeA Foundation for logistics support. Follow-us as we deploy these kits to our troops.






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