Three bloody lessons from the Armenian war - Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan's victory over Armenia at Nagorno-Karabakh not only showed the superiority of technology, but also brought many operational lessons for Europe.
continue readingAzerbaijan's victory over Armenia at Nagorno-Karabakh not only showed the superiority of technology, but also brought many operational lessons for Europe.
continue readingGeneral Movses Hakobyan said that the Armenian government procured inappropriate weapons and weapons, rendering the army helpless against enemy UAVs.
continue readingAfter several weeks of heavy losses in fighting with Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia has slowly dried up its hopes of receiving any military assistance from Russia.
continue readingAzerbaijani President Aliyev asked for an apology after his French counterpart Macron claimed that "Syrian rebels are fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh".
continue readingThe Azerbaijani army and the Armenian force posted videos showing the shelling and airstrikes of the stationed positions and enemy equipment.
continue readingThe ability to hide and launch surprise attacks makes the UAV a weapon widely used by Azerbaijan in conflict with Armenia.
continue readingThe ability to hide and launch surprise attacks makes the UAV a weapon widely used by Azerbaijan in conflict with Armenia.
continue readingThe Azerbaijan Defense Ministry said the Armenian-backed force launched three ballistic missiles in the area of the fighting, but they did not explode.
continue readingArmenian and Azerbaijan leaders repeatedly accuse their opponents of aggression, refusing to hold dialogue at the call of the international community.
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