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To: sense who wrote (164085)10/22/2020 5:27:00 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217752
 
Re <<But, "we" don't appear likely to get a vote on whether or not the risks will be taken ?>>

Not I, or I might have missed the call when visiting the washroom to drain my microphone.

We also do not get a vote here unless you got a ballot I didn't.

The Boyz are gearing up to play not as nice.

zerohedge.com

Satellite Image Reveals 13 Russian MiG-29 Jets At Armenian Base

Via AlMasdarNews.com,

A satellite image captured earlier this year revealed the presence of several Russian-made MiG-29 jets at an airbase in Armenia.

According to the Russian publication Avia.Pro, a satellite image confirmed that recently up to 13 MiG-29 fighter jets believed to be part of the Russian Aerospace Forces were stationed at a military airport in Yerevan that i n the past was known to host Russian military aerial exercises.

Stock photo of a MiG-29 jet belonging to the Indian Air Force“The Russian Aerospace Forces transferred at least 13 MiG-29 fighters to the territory of Armenia, as seen by satellite images of the Erebuni military airbase,” Avia.Pro reported.

“We are talking specifically about Russian combat aircraft, since officially the MiG-29 fighters are not in service with the Armenian Air Force,” they continued.

As shown in the satellite image provided by Avia.Pro, there are not only 13 MiG-29 jets, but also several helicopters, which the publication says likely belong to the Russian Air Force.



Via Avia.Pro: A satellite image taken earlier this year reveals the presence of 13 Russian-made MiG-29 jets. 12 of the MiG-29 jets are lined up side-by-side, while the 13th aircraft can be seen near the hangar in the photo.

It should be noted that while Russia and Armenia currently have a defense pact, Moscow has refrained from getting militarily involved in the Karabakh conflict due to their relations with Azerbaijan.