It would be a good idea to deploy some Aselsan Karagöz spy aerostats in the area.
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I was thinking Azerbaycan needs to build proper border gate with high tech gear to have an eye on what passes through.Russians deployed in Lachin corridor:
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The big test of the agreement will be on 15 November, when Armenians are supposed to retreat from the entire Kalbajar dictrict. This would cut the last road for Armenians so will be a strong objection.
They may as well move those posts further in to what will be autonomous areas.Russia will set up 16 observation posts along the contact line in Karabakh, General Staff reported
Russian Ministry of Defense published map of deployment of observation points at Karabakh
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It is Azerbaycan's land even the corridor. Which is why border gate is necessary for surveillance, and even the cities that Armenians are going to hold will be on Azerbaycan soil. So armed forces would be a violation of the signed treaty.I don't get why the signed document does not prohibit the movement of Armenian military assets and personnel along the Lachin corridor. Can somebody please tell me I am wrong?
I don't get why the signed document does not prohibit the movement of Armenian military assets and personnel along the Lachin corridor. Can somebody please tell me I am wrong?
After 5 years there will be an automatic renewal for another 5 years unless AZ/AR/RUS withdraw from the agreement. If AZ do withdraw it would been the passage between Nakhchivan is no longer considered "legal".Neither corridor (Lachin and Nakhchivan) can be used for military transits, and there won't be any Armenian military in Karabakh once transition is complete, Russian peacekeepers are there to ensure the safety of ethnic Armenians for 5 years, after which they will leave.