Umair Nawaz
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and still they say we dont produce great weapons as israelis and russiansThat thing is damn accurate.
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and still they say we dont produce great weapons as israelis and russiansThat thing is damn accurate.
That seems like a tactical rocket to me, but maybe you can mention more details. Azerbaijan has EXTRA purchased from Israel, which is essentially a tactical rocket. It has 150 km range and an impressive accuracy (10 m CEP).
So I'd say Azerbaijan would look for a proper tactical ballistic missile, with a range around 300 km.
why not?We aren't selling any. the news is BS.
IMO they are talking about ballistic missiles not cruise missiles, or any other missile system which would be purchased from turkey or is already being purchased from Turkey.
As far as I know based on what I have read on this forum is that Turkey is extending the range of the J-600 t. According to wiki it was 900 km or something so technically Azerbaijan can get its short range and medium range ballistic missiles from Turkey. Logistically it makes sense to buy from Turkey.
The reason why they are saying that they are interested in the pakistani missiles is to get other competitors to lower their prices.
@Umair Nawaz
Bro imo the thread belongs here.
why not?
Because no such deal exists.why not?
It was not in 2007-2008. The only confirmed selling Chinese ballistic missiles to KSA is done about 4 decades ago.
I agree, some Pakistani members are behaving emotional here. You have to understand though, Pakistanis are a very emotional people, i guess its because we are still a very young nation (only 67 years old) and partly because we take the Islamic brotherhood thing way too seriously that we expect everyone else to give us the same attention/support/recognition.I read your reply and your right but i also quoted two other guys and their words wasnt really friendly towards us.
And about Azeris, we allread talked about this, they mostly share military infos and leave, it doesnt mean they are cold or unfriendly, they barely participate in any Turkish threads let alone Pakistani.
I just dont understand why Pakistanis bros took offence in this thread that they speak about us as if we backstabbed them.
Well, if war happens between Azerbaijan and Russia, then i want Pakistan to support Azeris. However, that doesn't mean we shouldn't have the right to recognize Armenia, and our recognition of Armenia should't imply that we are hostile to Azerbaijan. Just as i know Turkey would favor Pakistan in a india-Pakistan war even though Turkey recognizes India as a sovereign country.I want to ask Pakisatni members here.
If war happens between Azerbaijan and Russia, which side will you support?
Well the same can also be said about Turks sometimes we go crazy about sensitive topics.I agree, some Pakistani members are behaving emotional here.
This part is what puzzles me though. Azerbaijan is a majority Shia Muslim country, and i have read that Afghan and Chechen fighters joined the Azeri's to fight Armenians?? How is that possible when Saudi Arabia has a lot of influence over Afghan and Chechen groups?? Saudis don't like Shia's.I don't think that NATO engages in a war for Azerbaijan. I doubt it even Russia does anything other than helping Armenians either and engages in a war with us on themselves. If Russia wants to directly invade Azerbaijan, all islamic groups, in which many of them are really dangerous and have screwed Russians before in Afghanistan, would side with Azerbaijan. All Chechens, Afghans, Arabs, ... groups would screw Russia. They, including Afghan mujahadin, chechens, ... helped Azerbaijan a lot against Russians and Armenians. Remember that we almost did not even have an army when Armenians invaded us.
Anyway, China is another story, and be sure that they would not give a **** about Russia in case of a war. They even helped mujahadin in Afghanistan. What China cares about is solely their benefits and economical progress.
What Saudi is more concerned about are farsi mullahs. Even in Syria, Armenians are allies with Assad and Iran, and fighting against Syrian people. There are also Azeris in Syria who are allies with mujahadeen in Syria, and fight against Assad. I do not confirm or reject their actions but it has a strong meaning. BTW, Chechens are our brothers, who suffer from the same enemy, aka Russia and her bitches, in Chechenia. For Azerbaijanis, sectarianism has no meaning. BTW, I personally do not see Syrian conflict as a Shia-Sunni conflict. I see it as mullahs, Asshead, Russians against Syrian people, muslims, and oppositions of Assad, mullah, and Russian axis.This part is what puzzles me though. Azerbaijan is a majority Shia Muslim country, and i have read that Afghan and Chechen fighters joined the Azeri's to fight Armenians?? How is that possible when Saudi Arabia has a lot of influence over Afghan and Chechen groups?? Saudis don't like Shia's.
I see. But what puzzles me is that a lot of these groups that receive funding from Saudi/GCC have the Salafi indoctrination, which primarily focuses not on the hatred for Iran (although that is a important factor, but not the major one), but paints the Shia's as the enemies, regardless of nationality of the Shia's. Which is why you see Shia's being targeted throughout the Muslim world by these Salafi leaning groups. Those foreign fighters that joined the Azeris against the Armenians must not have been radical or extreme in their religious views (the example of the Chechens), unlike the Taliban today or Al-Qaeda and ISIS affiliated groups who slaughter Shia's just for them being Shia's and not Iranians.What Saudi is more concerned about are farsi mullahs. Even in Syria, Armenians are allies with Assad and Iran, and fighting against Syrian people. There are also Azeris in Syria who are allies with mujahadeen in Syria, and fight against Assad. I do not confirm or reject their actions but it has a strong meaning. BTW, Chechens are our brothers, who suffer from the same enemy, aka Russia and her bitches, in Chechenia. For Azerbaijanis, sectarianism has no meaning. BTW, I personally do not see Syrian conflict as a Shia-Sunni conflict. I see it as mullahs, Asshead, Russians against Syrian people, muslims, and oppositions of Assad, mullah, and Russian axis.
Not all of them. Only the ones who are Hanbali/wahabi/Salafi have this ultra sectarian background. But, Chechens or most of Afghan mujahedeen are Naqshbandi, specially in their high ranks, and they are not salafi. rest of them are hanafi, and not hanbali or wahabi. Naqshbandis have respect for prophet's family, and have no genuine problem with shias. As far as KSA government is concerned, they care more for their goals which is opposing farsi mullahs.I see. But what puzzles me is that a lot of these groups that receive funding from Saudi/GCC have the Salafi indoctrination, which primarily focuses not on the hatred for Iran (although that is a important factor, but not the major one), but paints the Shia's as the enemies, regardless of nationality of the Shia's. Which is why you see Shia's being targeted throughout the Muslim world by these Salafi leaning groups. Those foreign fighters that joined the Azeris against the Armenians must not have been radical or extreme in their religious views (the example of the Chechens), unlike the Taliban today or Al-Qaeda and ISIS affiliated groups who slaughter Shia's just for them being Shia's and not Iranians.