Body language says it all he was going to cry so bad it was obvious. Constant rant he made was to look strong infront of his people.
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Should we somehow have made this plane disappear before they could beg for help?
The ranting and shouting made him look weak, defeated and desperate. Remember, these guys were talking big even 48h ago.
I couldn’t find background music’s full variant?
Mountainous terrain is very difficult. Casualities going to be much higher. Azerbaijan has to effectively use air force and artillery. I wonder whats Azerbaijan's plan to deal with mountainous/forest terrain.
No, can’t leave our flanks vulnerable. We have to clear in swathes, strategic points.Pushing to the Armenian border in the south should be a high priority for the Azeris. When reached, Azer can demand Armenia to pull out of Karabagh or face invasion in the southern sector from two sides.
The job of kamikaze drones is not to do CAS but destroy SAMs, radars, command centers, jammers etc and clear the way to strike drones and aviation. Armed drones are quite expensive and very vulnerable to middle range SAMs even old ones like S-125.Tb-2 not sufficient numbers to do CAS as they previously focused on single use Israeli kamikaze drones with unarmed UAVs. I’m sure they regretted with their choice.
Mountainous terrain is very difficult. Casualities going to be much higher. Azerbaijan has to effectively use air force and artillery. I wonder whats Azerbaijan's plan to deal with mountainous/forest terrain.
What is the current map right now
Man, the way Azer is annihilating Armenia with Turkish support must be making the Greeks shit bricks
Can hardly imagine what Turkey has in store for them.
I have to say, I expected the NK bunkers and dugouts to be better than the PKK ones in Syria, since they have held the area for decades. But what we have seen is tyres, bottles filled with sand and concrete block work badly laid. In Syria we saw extensive use of concrete (supplied by Lafarge France to anyone who paid even isis) as well as complex underground structures. All funded by the Yanks of course.Maybe they are using a similar strategy to what was used for Op. Olive Branch. Both OOB and NK op are mountainous and both against inferior but dug-in opponents who had a long time to prepare expected attack fronts. To win in these conditions, in OOB we attacked from many approaches, all of them where the terrain is harder to navigate and slower but from approaches the enemy didn't anticipate, and all of them at the same time. To me NK op looks very similar to this so far.