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State Department CFE data 2009

 * 20. (C/REL NATO) VD 1999 VD99 Inspections Conducted by the United States: --(C/REL NATO) The United States conducted a Vienna Document 1999 inspection of a specified area in Azerbaijan during the week of 3 to 9 May 2009. The inspection team included four inspectors from the United States and one inspector from Turkey. The specified area for the inspection encompassed an area of approximately 22,000 square kilometers of eastern Azerbaijan and included the Ministry of Defense headquarters, the garrison of the 4th Army Corps at Mushvigabad [see Müşfiqabad ], and the garrison areas of the following units: - 13th Motorized Rifle Brigade at Zeynalabdin - 14th Motorized Rifle Brigade at Pirekeshkyul - 20th Motorized Rifle Brigade at Kusari - Artillery Training Brigade at Baku - Security and Services Brigade at Baku - Separate Signal Brigade at Baku - Separate Logistics Brigade at Baku - Separate Engineer Brigade at Sangachali - Fighter Bomber Regiment at Kyurdamir - Helicopter Regiment at Gala --
 * (C/REL NATO) The inspection team received briefings on the 4th Army Corps and all 10 of the units. In addition, the inspection team visited the garrisons of the 13th Motorized Rifle Brigade, the 20th Motorized Rifle Brigade, the Separate Engineer Brigade, and the Fighter Bomber Regiment. Azerbaijani military representatives answered all questions posed by the inspection team, which judged that the conduct of the inspection met with the letter and the spirit of Vienna Document 1999.
 * Source https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09STATE56790_a.html Buckshot06 (talk) 11:58, 10 December 2017 (UTC)

Updated description of Azeri Army 2021
"Сухопутные войска на основной территории Азербайджана включают четыре армейских корпуса: 1st Army Corps (Azerbaijan) with its staff at in the city of Barda, Azerbaijan; 2nd Army Corps (Бейлаган); 3rd Army Corps (Шамкир), 4-й (Baku). В их составе имеются 130, 161, 171, 172, 181, 190, 193, 701-я (она же 1-я), 702-я (2-я), 703-я (3-я), 706-я (6-я), 707-я (7-я), 708-я (8-я), 712-я (12-я), 888-я мотострелковые, 191-я горнострелковая бригады, 777th Spetsnaz Regiment. В анклавной Нахичеванской автономной области дислоцирована Особая отдельная общевойсковая армия в составе трех мотострелковых бригад. На вооружении имеется 12 ПУ ТР «Точка». Танковый парк включает 100 новейших российских Т-90С и 379 Т-72." https://anna-news.info/protivostoyanie-na-armyano-azerbajdzhanskoj-granitse/ Buckshot06 (talk) 17:23, 10 March 2021 (UTC)