no need to alert the enemy unnecessarily, and have them relocate. Those installations are flagged and will be hit when it starts. It's also important to locate any additional hideouts in the immediate area as secondary targets.
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AZ is getting ready for round two. It might start soon if Armenia makes a stupid mistake. If not it will start when the ceasefire treaty ends.Why is Azerbaijan keeping quiet about this
Why arent they clearing karabagh once and for all
These are the questions that should be asked rn
$255M for Akash SAMs: Armenia Signs Another Arms Deal with India
Well, the issue is, as reported Armenia's shopping list from India likely to continue with advance air defence system like MRSAM, AKASH NG or QRSAM. (all of them are state of art systems and unlike Soviet/Russian systems they could bring success in denying airspace to Azerbaijani air force)
Fine by me.
At this rate, armenia will cease to exist in the near future.
It wont have any effect on its own.
It's important for Armenia to get the know-how on integrating these platforms and form an integrated command structure which will form a formidable defense. If they procure the QR-SAM, it's integration with Akash SAM will form a potent layered defense to help protect the newly procured artillery systems like Pinaka MRLS and ATAGS Howitzers
It's important for Armenia to get the know-how on integrating these platforms and form an integrated command structure which will form a formidable defense. If they procure the QR-SAM, it's integration with Akash SAM will form a potent layered defense to help protect the newly procured artillery systems like Pinaka MRLS and ATAGS Howitzers
Azeris currently still outnumber and dominate the aerial front which Armenia should consider and induct weapons accordingly if they intend to go on the offensive. Unlike Turkey, India won't be able to supply weapons for free since we got no personal beef in the conflict.
The wording is funny. Yeah, in “preparation for an offensive”. It’s not like they started arming people there specifically so Armenia could try and push Azerbaijan into responding.
At this rate, armenia will cease to exist in the near future.
More than a hundred years of organized *itching really pays dividends.Armenians really don’t appreciate how lucky they are to be able to break agreements and still have people defending them. Must be a racial bonus or something.
It's important for Armenia to get the know-how on integrating these platforms and form an integrated command structure which will form a formidable defense. If they procure the QR-SAM, it's integration with Akash SAM will form a potent layered defense to help protect the newly procured artillery systems like Pinaka MRLS and ATAGS Howitzers
Azeris currently still outnumber and dominate the aerial front while having a strategic advantage which Armenia should consider and induct weapons accordingly if they intend to go on the offensive but given their economy and international support, it's best for Armenia to maintain a defensive posture. Unlike Turkey, India won't be able to supply weapons for free since we got no personal beef in the conflict.
India also aint supplying weapons for free to anyone.I’m not aware of Turkey supplying weapons for free to Azerbaijan.
Looking on twitter too, it seems like Indians talk about something they have zero clue. One Indian suggested that India should provide a “$1 billion loan to Armenia to change the balance”. Azerbaijan’s annual budget for arms procurement (“xüsusi müdafiə təyinatlı layihələr” which is $1.8 billion for 2023) is larger than Armenia’s entire defence budget.
Why do people always take offense on some random guy who blabbers something on the internet have seen a lot of "unhinged Turkish, Azerbaijan, pakistan brother hood " we will take all Kashmir next " takes on internet .I don't take any offense to thatRead what I wrote again, and also the comment I replied to.
- I did not say India supplied free weapons
- I have seen some absolutely unhinged Indian takes on the topic, that is far from the worst one.
I’m not aware of Turkey supplying weapons for free to Azerbaijan.
Looking on twitter too, it seems like Indians talk about something they have zero clue. One Indian suggested that India should provide a “$1 billion loan to Armenia to change the balance”. Azerbaijan’s annual budget for arms procurement (“xüsusi müdafiə təyinatlı layihələr” which is $1.8 billion for 2023) is larger than Armenia’s entire defence budget.
Does anyone know the maximum altitude and range values of Akash missiles (the versions that sold to Armenia) ? Could the system's kinetic effectors reach a HALE drone like Akıncı?