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    PREVENTIVE MEASURES: ARMENIA RESPONDS TO AZERBAIJAN'S MILITARY RHETORIC BY SHOWING AIRSTRIKE CAPABILITY
    By Naira Hayrumyan

    ArmeniaNow
    22.10.12 | 11:03

    Photo: MOD Press Department

    Last week Armenia marked the Day of Armenian Missile and Artillery
    Troops. But that wasn't the main factor that generated interest in
    the missile forces. The main interest was fueled by the unprecedented
    statement made by Armenia's deputy defense minister about Armenia's
    being ready to carry out strike against the oil and gas infrastructure
    of the "conventional enemy" in the event of the latter's aggression.

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    Major-General Artak Davtyan, commenting on the recent exercises of the
    armed forces of Armenia and Karabakh during which launches of missiles
    with a range of 300 km were simulated, stated that the missiles are
    aimed specifically to target [Azerbaijan's] industrial infrastructure.

    He noted that the missile strikes would be of preventive nature and
    would be directed against specific sites: the oil, gas and energy
    infrastructure that supports the [Azerbaijani] economy.

    In August 2010 Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan, talking
    about the modernization of weapons, stated that in the future focus
    would be on the acquisition of long-range and high-precision weapons,
    as well as their domestic production. At a military parade in 2012
    such weapons were shown.

    The statements about the possibility of launching precision strikes
    were taken in Azerbaijan with anxiety. On the one hand, the fact that
    the great powers did not react to that was perceived in Baku as a
    message about the inadmissibility of renewed hostilities in Karabakh.

    "Along with the exploitation of its oil and gas fields Azerbaijan
    has all the capabilities to ensure their security," said head of the
    press service of the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan Eldar Sabiroglu
    in a statement.

    "As for the oil and gas infrastructure, it is shared by Azerbaijan
    with the major powers of the world and their companies. Besides,
    there are all the necessary forces and means of air defenses to
    protect that infrastructure. At the same time, the opponent must
    be reminded that the new missile system in Azerbaijan can reach any
    strategic facility in the territory of Armenia," he added.

    Azerbaijani expert Rauf Mirkadirov says that, in fact, "the matter
    concerns the destruction of the main elements of the Southern Energy
    Corridor, which should become a major factor in ensuring Europe's
    energy security by reducing its dependence on Russia in this field."

    Furthermore, in the expert's view, it would be tantamount to a
    declaration of war by Armenia to Georgia. At the same time, he
    says, such missile strikes may be carried out only in the event of
    Azerbaijan's aggression, which means that the blame for the destruction
    of the Southern Energy Corridor will be laid on Azerbaijan.

    Meanwhile, in 2013 Azerbaijan has earmarked $3.7 billion for military
    spending. Experts point out that Azerbaijan is buying up submarines
    and boats, thus showing that the purpose of its armament is not only
    Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, but rather Iran and Turkmenistan.

    The Armenian side says that its missiles, warnings, and large-scale
    exercises are intended to maintain stability in the region and prevent
    "adventures".

    "Exercises are an activity aimed at reinforcing peace and stability
    and our army is capable of enforcing peace," says Armenian military
    expert David Jamalyan.

    "The new military equipment of our army - anti-tank weapons,
    missiles, air defense facilities, armored vehicles - all this can
    deter aggression of the enemy," says Jamalyan. He added that special
    equipment had been installed to allow aircraft to enter the airspace
    of Karabakh from Azerbaijan.

    Recently, the US-based Center for Military Analysis, IMINT, also
    published information and made a satellite photograph showing that
    in the Syunik province of Armenia there are two units of S300 air
    defense systems. Thus, the Armenian Armed Forces have taken under
    their protection the entire airspace of Nagorno-Karabakh.


    From: Baghdasarian
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