KARABAKH DEFENSE ARMY'S POSITIONS GIVE STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE OVER ADVERSARY - EXPERT
news.am
May 16, 2012 | 14:00
YEREVAN.- The Karabakh Defense Army is occupying positions which give a
strategic advantage over the adversary, said Armenian military expert
David Jamalyan.
Speaking during the Wednesday press conferenc, he said the line of
contact between Karabakh and Azerbaijani armed forces is close to the
strategic targets of the adversary, causing fears of the Azerbaijani
side and restraining from aggression.
"The scenario of counterattack and transferring military operations
to the opponent's territory is considered during exercise of the
Karabakh Defense Army.
In the north and south of Karabakh, Azerbaijanis will have to overcome
mountains on one side, and Araks River on the other, this complicates
the use of the advantage in numbers. As for the eastern plains of
the contact line, during the period of ceasefire, defensive line was
built enabling to resist opponent's attack and go into the offensive
by Kura River splitting Azerbaijan into two parts," he said.
Summing up 18 years since the ceasefire agreement was signed, the
expert noted that the Defense Army of Karabakh during this time
achieved considerable success.
news.am
May 16, 2012 | 14:00
YEREVAN.- The Karabakh Defense Army is occupying positions which give a
strategic advantage over the adversary, said Armenian military expert
David Jamalyan.
Speaking during the Wednesday press conferenc, he said the line of
contact between Karabakh and Azerbaijani armed forces is close to the
strategic targets of the adversary, causing fears of the Azerbaijani
side and restraining from aggression.
"The scenario of counterattack and transferring military operations
to the opponent's territory is considered during exercise of the
Karabakh Defense Army.
In the north and south of Karabakh, Azerbaijanis will have to overcome
mountains on one side, and Araks River on the other, this complicates
the use of the advantage in numbers. As for the eastern plains of
the contact line, during the period of ceasefire, defensive line was
built enabling to resist opponent's attack and go into the offensive
by Kura River splitting Azerbaijan into two parts," he said.
Summing up 18 years since the ceasefire agreement was signed, the
expert noted that the Defense Army of Karabakh during this time
achieved considerable success.