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« Respuesta #1 : 06 Julio 2012, 11:59:32 »

Azerbayán va a adquirir BMP-3. Según el fabricante la lista de espera es de dos años y medio por los pedidos de Kuwait, Venezuela e Indonesia.

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« Respuesta #2 : 16 Julio 2012, 07:29:59 »

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« Respuesta #3 : 20 Septiembre 2012, 23:39:24 »

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Azerbaijani soldiers move in on an objective during a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)

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Azerbaijani soldiers move in on an objective during a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)

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An Azerbaijani soldier searches a house during a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)
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« Respuesta #4 : 20 Septiembre 2012, 23:40:44 »

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An Azerbaijani soldier searches a house during a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)

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Azerbaijani soldiers move in tactical formation during a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)

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vAzerbaijani soldiers set up security during a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)

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Azerbaijani soldiers maneuver into the yard of a house at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany as part of a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)

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An Azerbaijani soldier provides security for his teammates during a military advisory team and police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 14. The exercise is designed to replicate the operational environment in Afghanistan to prepare MATs and PATs for counterinsurgency operations and the ability to train, advise and enable the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police forces. (Photo by Spc. Stephen Solomon)
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« Respuesta #5 : 26 Septiembre 2012, 01:25:45 »

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Azerbaijani soldiers role-playing as Afghan National Police prepare to enter a building during a police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 19. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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An Azerbaijani role-playing as Afghan National Police officer searches a role-player acting as an Afghan civilian during a police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 20. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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An Azerbaijani role-playing as Afghan National Police officer restrains a role-player acting as an Afghan civilian during a police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 20. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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An Azerbaijani role-playing as Afghan National Police officer collects simulated contraband during a police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 20. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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An Azerbaijani role-playing as Afghan National Police officer photographs simulated contraband during a police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 20. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)
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« Respuesta #6 : 26 Septiembre 2012, 01:29:03 »

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A Bosnian soldier (left) and an Azerbaijani soldier (third from left) acting as Afghan National Police officers talk with a German civilian role-playing as an Afghan shepherd during a police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 20. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes

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An Azerbaijani soldier (left) and a Bosnian soldier (third from left) acting as Afghan National Police officers talk with a German civilian role-playing as Afghan citizens during a police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 20. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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Azerbaijani (in gray) and Polish troops role-playing as Afghan National Police officers move into position by a wall during police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 18. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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Polish and Azerbaijani soldiers (in gray) role-playing as Afghan National Army troops move in tactical formation during a military advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 22. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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Azerbaijani (in gray) and Polish troops role-playing as Afghan National Police officers talk with a role-player acting as an Afghan civilian during police advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 18. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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A Polish troop (right) discusses a mission with a pair of Azerbaijani troops during a military advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 21. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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Polish and Azerbaijani troops (in gray) assist a U.S. Soldier role-playing as a casualty during a military advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 22. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)

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Polish and Azerbaijani troops apprehend Soldiers from the Texas National Guard role-playing as civilians during a military advisory team training exercise at U.S. Army Europe's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Sept. 22. The exercise is designed to replicate the Afghanistan operational environment to prepare MATs and police advisory teams for counterinsurgency operations with the ability to train, advise and enable the ANA and the Afghanistan National Police. (Photo by Pfc. James Stokes)
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« Respuesta #7 : 14 Junio 2013, 13:05:04 »

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« Respuesta #8 : 14 Junio 2013, 13:47:37 »

Ayer Alexey Khlopotov comentó el tema en su blog, y de paso le mandó un recado a Andrei Tarasenko. Algunos medios ucranianos habían afirmado que Azerbayán adquiriría T-84M Oplot. En fin, otro contrato para el T-92, creado inicialmente como "tanque de transición". Pocos carros han logrado venderse en tanta cantidad en los últimos años.

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« Respuesta #9 : 14 Junio 2013, 18:05:31 »

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« Respuesta #10 : 15 Junio 2013, 19:32:22 »

Rusia suministra T-90, Msta-S, TOS, BMP-3 a Azerbayan. Hay que joderse.

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« Respuesta #11 : 15 Junio 2013, 19:32:55 »

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« Respuesta #12 : 15 Junio 2013, 19:33:21 »

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« Respuesta #13 : 15 Junio 2013, 21:19:01 »

Te me has adelantado, vaya pedazo fotos. El T-90 es una variante S. ¿Sabes si Rusia hace precio "especial" a países aliados de la CEI?

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« Respuesta #14 : 15 Junio 2013, 21:22:40 »

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¿Sabes si Rusia hace precio "especial" a países aliados de la CEI?

Fijo, segun como se comporte cada uno. Los precios del armamento son precios politicos, no es como en la bolsa de valores o de materias primas.

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