IRANIAN MP: AZERBAIJAN WOULD NOT DARE TO SEND SPY DRONE TO IRAN BORDER
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2012/12/10/arannews-ir/
17:29 10/12/2012
It is little likely that Azerbaijan would dare to send a spy drone to
its border with Iran, Mansour Haghighat-Pour, Vice Chairman of Majlis
National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said, commenting
on the Iranian media reports suggesting that Azerbaijan is using
drones to carry out spying missions along its border with Iran,
Arannews.ir reported.
We will remind that Amin Partu, post-graduate student at Tehran
University Political Science Chair, wrote in an article in IRAS
recently, "Azerbaijan bought military equipment worth about $3.6
billion during the past two years. Most of the equipment was purchased
from Israel. In 2012 alone, Israel and Azerbaijan signed a deal on
purchase of military equipment worth about $1.9 billion.
Besides, Azerbaijan announced its intention to produce warships in
2013. Surely, Israel will have a big role in this project."
The Iranian analyst named the types of ammunition, which Azerbaijan
purchased from Israel over the past years, and asked, "What threat
is Azerbaijan going to fight using this military equipment?"
"Baku states that this military equipment is directed against
Armenia. But studies by military experts show that it is directed
against Iran or Turkmenistan because Armenia has no outlet to sea.
So, Azerbaijan's anti-ship rockets are only directed against Iran
and Turkmenistan," the author concluded.
Read also: Azerbaijani drones on spy missions along Iran border,
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http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2012/12/10/arannews-ir/
17:29 10/12/2012
It is little likely that Azerbaijan would dare to send a spy drone to
its border with Iran, Mansour Haghighat-Pour, Vice Chairman of Majlis
National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said, commenting
on the Iranian media reports suggesting that Azerbaijan is using
drones to carry out spying missions along its border with Iran,
Arannews.ir reported.
We will remind that Amin Partu, post-graduate student at Tehran
University Political Science Chair, wrote in an article in IRAS
recently, "Azerbaijan bought military equipment worth about $3.6
billion during the past two years. Most of the equipment was purchased
from Israel. In 2012 alone, Israel and Azerbaijan signed a deal on
purchase of military equipment worth about $1.9 billion.
Besides, Azerbaijan announced its intention to produce warships in
2013. Surely, Israel will have a big role in this project."
The Iranian analyst named the types of ammunition, which Azerbaijan
purchased from Israel over the past years, and asked, "What threat
is Azerbaijan going to fight using this military equipment?"
"Baku states that this military equipment is directed against
Armenia. But studies by military experts show that it is directed
against Iran or Turkmenistan because Armenia has no outlet to sea.
So, Azerbaijan's anti-ship rockets are only directed against Iran
and Turkmenistan," the author concluded.
Read also: Azerbaijani drones on spy missions along Iran border,
says Iran