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  • Baku Ups Defense Budget Shocked Over Military Parade In Armenia

    BAKU UPS DEFENSE BUDGET SHOCKED OVER MILITARY PARADE IN ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    October 12, 2011 - 20:12 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan's draft budget for 2012 envisages
    allocation of $1.77 bln to defence sector, increasing the share by 1.9%
    against last year.

    Azerbaijan's budget for 2011, revised upwards in May, allocates AZN
    1,364,796,025 ($1.74bn) to direct military spending.

    Recently Baku has been bragging about its military budget's topping
    the whole of Armenia's state budget. Azerbaijan is spending billions
    on weaponry purchase, miraculously circumventing the Treaty on
    Conventional Armed Forces in Europe.

    Azeri authorities are shamelessly inciting its people to a war and
    organising sniper courses at schools, ready to turn their kids into
    cannon fodder. Baku flames up anti-Armenian rhetoric with allegations
    of "Azeri kids killed by Armenian soldiers".

    Baku keeps maniacally upping its military budget to buy more weaponry,
    ready to set up more provocations, to spread more anti-Armenian
    propaganda to make Azeri people disregard the misdeeds of authorities.

    Or is there another reason?

    Yerevan hosted a grandiose military parade dedicated to 20th
    anniversary of Armenia's independence. The festive Republic Square
    gathered huge masses, exultantly greeting marching soldiers of
    Armenian, Artsakh and Russian armies and a vast range of defense
    weaponry demonstrated.

    SU-25 jet aircrafts, leaving coloured streaks in the sky as they flew
    by, as well as Mi-24, Mi-2 helicopter gunships were welcomed with
    special enthusiasm. Those gathered were impressed by defence weaponry
    demonstrated: 9ë72 Elbrus vehicle complex, 9K79-1 Tochka-U tactical
    missile system, S-125 Pechora, K11 Krug and Osa surface-to-air missile
    systems, GAZ-2975 Tigr high-mobility military vehicles, T-72 tanks,
    heavy artillery, self-propelled howitzers, anti-tank missiles; Krunk
    Armenian-made international standard missile drones were demonstrated.

    The parade was led by the chief of the General Staff of the Armed
    Forces, Colonel-General Yuri Khachaturov with Armenian Defense Minister
    Seyran Ohanyan at reviewing stand.

    Armenian President, Supreme Commander in Chief of the Armenian Armed
    Forces Serzh Sargsyan, Nagorno Karabakh Republic President Bako
    Sahakyan, Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II, Catholicos of the
    Great House of Cilicia Aram I, high-ranking politicians and foreign
    diplomats reviewed the parade from official stands.

    The parade couldn't but rise the upsurge of pride and patriotism with
    many, even most sceptical viewers, who were given a chance to become
    witness to the might of the Armenian army.

    Azerbaijan, unable to predict the response of Armenian army in case of
    a renewed war, was clearly shocked over Yerevan-hosted military parade,
    which might be a reason for Baku's expanding its defense budget.

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