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I'm assuming now that we have more or less come to an acceptable agreement with the EU and Armenia in regards to the separatists in Qarabag, it's time to start pushing the Russians out.
If memory serves me correct then the agreement with the Russians ends next year since it has to be renewed every 5 years.I'm assuming now that we have more or less come to an acceptable agreement with the EU and Armenia in regards to the separatists in Qarabag, it's time to start pushing the Russians out.
Incorrect - the agreement runs till the end of 2025If memory serves me correct then the agreement with the Russians ends next year since it has to be renewed every 5 years.
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It's one of the best news I've received recently.
The photograph on the left is of an armenian named Vagif Khachaturian, who tortured and massacred at least 25 civilians in Khojaly in 1991.
Today, while the armenian criminal was trying to cross to armenia for treatment from the checkpoint in the Lachin corridor, he was detained by the forces of the Azerbaijan State Border Unit and brought to Azerbaijani justice
I hope justice to be serveIncredible seeing the twitter discourse last week over this. Crying about human rights etc. Turns out the guy's a genocidal murdering ethnocentric nonce.
Or bring him to ICG. We need to destroy this Armenian victim image bullshit.I hope the Azerbaijanis put a bullet into his head actually make it 50 bullets.
Translated:
It's one of the best news I've received recently.
The photograph on the left is of an armenian named Vagif Khachaturian, who tortured and massacred at least 25 civilians in Khojaly in 1991.
Today, while the armenian criminal was trying to cross to armenia for treatment from the checkpoint in the Lachin corridor, he was detained by the forces of the Azerbaijan State Border Unit and brought to Azerbaijani justice
Or bring him to ICG. We need to destroy this Armenian victim image bullshit.
This would qualify for ICG. Brings many questions as to why this isn't being done.
Whatever one's personal opinion of it may be, ICC is still considered one of the top arbiters of international law. We took Armenia there over other shit and got fairly impartial results so I don't see why we can't take old Vagif there too.The ICC is a fraud organisation thats why
Armed Forces of Azerbaijan set up control stations around Xankəndi. Armenians living in Xankəndi are given 3 months to either become citizens or relocate to Armenia.
I got this from an Azerbaijani telegram channel I follow. (Herbi_Azerbaijan)Any source for this?
What does Armenia have in the air?First contract worth approximately 250 millions USD for guided Pinaka MLRS. (four Regiment. 18x vehicle each)
Previously Armenia only had old GRAD MLRS. Which was unguided and didn’t have enough range.
While guided Pinaka with 75km range is similar to TRG-230. And four regiment of these will be an unprecedented force multiplier for Armenian medium range precision fire support element. (a capability they almost didn’t have before)
Also, longer range of Pinaka gives it better stand off capability, thus increasing the platform's survivability.
Second contract worth approximately 160 millions for estimated 70-75 (4x regiments) 155mm/52 cal. ATAGS howitzers.
Now previously, Armenia had only 50 152mm very old soviet howitzers which wasn’t very accurate or effective. (lacked digital fire control system)
Now 4/5 regiments of new ATAGS (Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System) equipped with digital fire control systems is also a significant force multiplier for Armenian long range heavy artillery element. (A capability that they also didn’t have before)
Apart from that, Armenia also bought 4x weapon locating radars.
Given all of these are Indian systems, if they are able to integrate them in a single battle management system, IMO, it will likely to suppress Azerbaijan's current ground fire support capabilities.
Azerbaijan should acquire 1x more regiment of TRG-300 Kaplan or PULS MLRS and 2x more regiment of Firtina or ATMOS SP howitzers to maintain the balance in fire support capability.
What does Armenia have in the air?