Armenia's New Weapons Appease Enemy
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27785.html
Published: 15:35:10 - 19/10/2012
Military exercises are a measure reinforcing stability and peace, said
military expert David Jamalyan.
The Armed Forces of Armenia have been holding active military
exercises for 2-3 months. Now, the Artsakh round is underway which
gives a new direction and makes corrections to the regional situation.
According to Jamalyan, the tone of the military-political statements
of Azerbaijan has changed. Aggression has mitigated, statements are
more defensive, which means they realize the strength of other side.
David Jamalyan says it is something different when we say that we have
a strong army and when we show it.
The new military equipment that the Armed Forces has acquired,
including anti-tank, artillery, air defense, and rockets are able to
appease the enemy's aggression, says David Jamalyan adding that
special devices are used which do not allow Azeri UAV enter the air
space of Artsakh.
From: Baghdasarian
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27785.html
Published: 15:35:10 - 19/10/2012
Military exercises are a measure reinforcing stability and peace, said
military expert David Jamalyan.
The Armed Forces of Armenia have been holding active military
exercises for 2-3 months. Now, the Artsakh round is underway which
gives a new direction and makes corrections to the regional situation.
According to Jamalyan, the tone of the military-political statements
of Azerbaijan has changed. Aggression has mitigated, statements are
more defensive, which means they realize the strength of other side.
David Jamalyan says it is something different when we say that we have
a strong army and when we show it.
The new military equipment that the Armed Forces has acquired,
including anti-tank, artillery, air defense, and rockets are able to
appease the enemy's aggression, says David Jamalyan adding that
special devices are used which do not allow Azeri UAV enter the air
space of Artsakh.
From: Baghdasarian