Ich finde es immer noch irgendwie verrückt, lag das an den Drohnen? Und wenn die Drohnen nie eingesetzt würden, wäre es immer noch möglich, so schnell von Jabrail und Fizuli nach Zangelan und Qubatli zu gelangen, und was hätte Armenien tun können, um den Vormarsch Aserbaidschans zumindest zu erschweren? Ich bin der Meinung, dass die Frontlinie in den letzten 30 Jahren gebaut wurde, und wie kommt es, dass die Nordfront eingefroren ist? Nach Talish und Matagiz/Sogawushan brachen sie aber im Süden ein, wenn die armenischen Streitkräfte über eine gute Luftabwehrbewaffnung verfügten, die in der Lage wäre, sich gegen Drohnen zu verteidigen, wie schwer wäre es dann für die aserbaidschanischen Truppen vorzurücken, oder? Könnte es zu einer Pattsituation kommen?

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Von Safe-Swordfish-837

12 Kommentare

  1. Its combination of russia peacekepers being useless, azerbeijan state economy booming through oil and non existent economy of karabag. To my understanding their defense was the same as during the first war.

    To me entire thing felt like operation „storm“ in which croatia took krajina. Everyone knew it was gonna happend at some point but politicians on defending side were delulu

  2. It’s not just drone usage, in some battles for strategic heights for example Azerbaijanis were outnumbered and couldn’t utilize UAVs due to foggy weather and conditions, but were able to out-maneuver the opponent. Also for better or worse, I’m still shocked at how YOLO some units were in terms of their movements… The veterans and their families in general really need better support, in every country really but especially in AZE given the grifting.

  3. Azerbaijan had almost 30 years to prepare for this war. They poured billions of dollars in oil money into building an army technologically and numerically superior to whatever Artsakh and Armenia could muster and got to test the defenses in 2016. They also timed it during the US elections so that the West couldn’t really respond. It was a very patient and calculated move that finally paid off.

    And yeah, the way drones were used in this conflict took the whole world by storm.

  4. Apperantly giving „modern digital helmet covers“ to conscripts with WW2 era helmets and Soviet stockpile Aks older than their fathers isnt a good idea in 21st century.

  5. Armenia didn’t militarily back Artsakh which made it significantly easier for Azerbaijan to invade. On top of that Azerbaijan had Turkish support and Turkish mercenaries from Syria fighting on their behalf too.

  6. Ill_Commission_4300 on

    30 years of preparation/planning, Turkish/syrian assistance, Israeli weaponry. Under internatoonal law Armenia not really allowed to provide any sort of assurance to previous Artsakh due to them playing fine line of it not being “part of Armenia”

  7. LegendaryPain- on

    Oil money, Israeli drones and using isis terrorist mercenaries, along with Turkish support. Basically was 70 million people and unlimited resources vs 3 million and very limited military budget. Armenia never wanted to be in a war but having savage cruel neighbors is their biggest problem. Congrats you made the already tiny Armenia even smaller in size. Soon they’ll be nothing left for these people, greed has no borders!

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