Armenian aviation can strike enemy’s strategic sites – expert

news.am, Armenia
June 18 2011

Armenian aviation can strike enemy’s strategic sites – expert

June 18, 2011 | 17:12

Baku is developing military aviation to attack, while Armenia – to
defend, said deputy head of Armenia’s aviation department Armen
Lazarian.

According to him, the level of the Azerbaijani Air Forces is more a PR
action rather than reality. The expert called not to exaggerate
capability of Azerbaijan’s aviation despite the fact that the balance
of power between Armenia and Azerbaijan is shifted to Baku from the
quantitative point of view.

`However, in the early 90s, the Azerbaijani side has a numerical
advantage, but we managed to get out of the situation in the status of
a winner,’ he said.

He stressed that the main advantage of the Armenian side is skilled
pilots who got an appraisal from the international experts as well.
The level of training of Armenian pilots, as well as relevant
equipment allows carrying out flights under any weather conditions and
at any time of the day.

Lazarian said that, unlike other post-Soviet countries, Armenia has
not received the aviation heritage after
the collapse of the Soviet Union and developed the aviation from
scratch. Nowadays Armenia has not only the Air Forces, but the school
and its own aviation traditions. Over the recent years, the country
has imported new equipment which allows carrying out strikes on any
targets in Azerbaijan.

`Our equipment enables to carry out actions within a radius of 250-350
km, that is, our air forces can conduct operations in enemy’s
territory striking strategic sites, regardless of who and how they are
defended,’ he added.