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Guys, i had a long interesting discussion with Azeri and Turkish pilots.. Azeri pilots said that, by 2020, Azerbaijan wants to purchase t129, they just have to wait, until Turkey produce for itself.. One of the pilot even sit in Atak in March.
I also asked about the price of sicorsky and mi-17. They said Mi-17 cost around 9 million$ and Sicorsky 32 million dollar..
They said, when they drop soldiers, in a Mi-17, Pilot should control the aircraft all the time. But, in a Sicorsky, they got auto pilot, pilot can come 2 meters above the surface and press the key, the helicopter will stay there.. They also mentioned that Turkish pilots fly a lot in the Helicopters. around 2-3 times more than Azeri pilots.. ;)

Great job bro... Thx...
 
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At this point would be quite foolish tbh. Azerbadijani Military doctrine dont exactly coalign with NATO. Not to mentioned their equipment mainly consists of Russian weaponry. Just my two cents though.
Yeah but how do you adapt NATO doctrine when you arent part of it? I think the biggest obstacle is Karabakh, maybe thats why Russia doesnt let it go even though Amenia is volating international law.
 
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Yeah but how do you adapt NATO doctrine when you arent part of it? I think the biggest obstacle is Karabakh, maybe thats why Russia doesnt let it go even though Amenia is volating international law.

Well for starters you can start buying/producing NATO standard/compatible equipment and weaponry. For example Turkish made products(Air defence systems and radars) could be installed into the NATO air defence network and infrastructure. I dont suppose the same could be said for Russian systems. They would need to westernize their whole army and inventory which to be honests seems kinda unrealistic.
 
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Azerbeycan is not NATO member. And Greece succeded to integrate his Soviet made weapons ( estimated 15 % of whole inventory) in his Armed Forces.
 
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Great pics and videos.

Do we have any videos of F-4s? Love this bird!

The exercise patch combining the two flags is very neat and sends a strong message about the blood bonds between the two brother countries.
 
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What do you think about Azerbaijan joining NATO? I think it would benefit hugely.

even if Azerbaijan had western based military , the government would still prefer to stay neutral

"By 2020", as in "until 2020"? The question is, would the projected number of Ataks in Turkish inventory be achieved by 2020?

Also recently there was this news from Maks-2015.

"Attack helicopters Mi-28, carefully studied the Azerbaijani military. Interest in these vehicles from Baku really evident. But to say that the contract may be concluded in the near future, is early, he said."

Oxu.az - Азербайджан заинтересовался «Ночными охотниками» – ФОТО + ВИДЕО

But honestly I can't take your words too seriously after your previous comments about ships for example. Just like the people you referred to in your previous comments that had no idea of what they were talking about.

I don't think we will be seeing any big purchases for awhile
 
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I don't think we will be seeing any big purchases for awhile

Unless there is a cut in military spending (the budget for next years would be revealed in next months), there would be no slowing in rearmament process. And a decrease in military spending is not observed so far. Yes the oil prices affects the revenues negatively, but it doesn't necessarily have to reflect itself in military spending. Even in other oil producing a decrease in military spending is not observed.
 
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Unless there is a cut in military spending (the budget for next years would be revealed in next months), there would be no slowing in rearmament process. And a decrease in military spending is not observed so far. Yes the oil prices affects the revenues negatively, but it doesn't necessarily have to reflect itself in military spending. Even in other oil producing countries I don't observe a decrease in military spending.

And lastly, what you "think" is just what you "think", nothing more. You should probably just stick to shiny skyscraper threads.

that's because very little is know where the government is cutting the spending but if you think the government will spend 5 bil on a military which is nearly 50% of revenues for this year , you must be smoking the good stuff , just like anywhere in the world , the military budget is among the first to be cut

its not what I think , its common sense and shiny skyscraper thread ? Lol

even if what you say is true , and the military budget stays the same , do you realize how stupid it is ?
I would rather see the money be spent on diversifying economy than buying new equipment to the already well armed military for our region
 
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that's because very little is know where the government is cutting the spending but if you think the government will spend 5 bil on a military which is nearly 50% of revenues for this year , you must be smoking the good stuff , just like anywhere in the world , the military budget is among the first to be cut

its not what I think , its common sense and shiny skyscraper thread ? Lol

even if what you say is true , and the military budget stays the same , do you realize how stupid it is ?
I would rather see the money be spent on diversifying economy than buying new equipment to the already well armed military for our region

Azerbaijan's oil-gas revenues before current prices was about $30 billion. Oil revenues has fallen by 30-40%. Yet there are reserves to balance the shortfall in revenues. It can sound alarming to use them, but oil prices are not ought to remain this low for eternity.

But anyway, this is off-topic.
 
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Are relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia improving lately?

What are the chances of a war happening to reclaim the occupied portions of Azeri nation?

Azerbaijan has moved on significantly economically in the last decade or so compared to Armenia, so you should be able to defeat them quite handily in conflict on paper.
 
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Are relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia improving lately?

What are the chances of a war happening to reclaim the occupied portions of Azeri nation?

Azerbaijan has moved on significantly economically in the last decade or so compared to Armenia, so you should be able to defeat them quite handily in conflict on paper.

...if Russia were not there.
 
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Azerbaijan's oil-gas revenues before current prices was about $30 billion. Oil revenues has fallen by 30-40%. Yet there are reserves to balance the shortfall in revenues. It can sound alarming to use them, but oil prices are not ought to remain this low for eternity.

But anyway, this is off-topic.


actually oil prices have went down by 50% , not to mention the currency also went down by 30+%
before the collapse of oil prices , Azerbaijan was getting a revenue of 27 bil. , Oil was covering 75% of that revenue

in the first 7 months this year the revenue was at a little over 8 bil.

anyway , a few more months and you will see for yourself when the 2016 budget info is released
 
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actually oil prices have went down by 50% , not to mention the currency also went down by 30+%
before the collapse of oil prices , Azerbaijan was getting a revenue of 27 bil. , Oil was covering 75% of that revenue

in the first 7 months this year the revenue was at a little over 8 bil.

anyway , a few more months and you will see for yourself when the 2016 budget info is released

27 billion was the oil revenue, you got your facts wrong.

March 28-30, 2015 - Azerbaijan’s oil and gas export for 2014 exceeds $26.6 bn, including $22.1 bn due to AIOC - Caspian Center for Energy and Environment

With current oil prices you would get around 14 billion in oil revenues.

As I said, the gap would be probably filled by additional funds from the state oil fund. That's why you shouldn't expect a sizeable cut in spending for at least next three years. And by that time we can hope that oil prices would rise to previous levels.

Look at other oil producing countries. Algeria filed a budget deficit of 50 billion, and they are not cutting their spending.
 
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