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Should we somehow have made this plane disappear before they could beg for help?
 

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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.

The ranting and shouting made him look weak, defeated and desperate. Remember, these guys were talking big even 48h ago.
 

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The ranting and shouting made him look weak, defeated and desperate. Remember, these guys were talking big even 48h ago.

For years armenians kept on saying that they will take long lost lands.

Many Turks warned them this fanatical belief will only result in more tears and destruction.

I cant say anything really you reap what you sow.
 

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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.

Turkey has a lot of experience here with their mountain commandos. Maybe some Turkish commandos will lead the Azeri infantry in mountain warfare. I think tanks and armour will become useless, so artillery, air force and precise drone strikes will be king.
 

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We have so many retired officers from TSK some unfairly treated, but hopefully they could be useful for Azerbaycan ;)
 

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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.
No, can’t leave our flanks vulnerable. We have to clear in swathes, strategic points.

No invasion of Armenian soil, have to regain full control and not cause military intervention
 

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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.
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.

For some reason which I dont understand, Armenians are not using their Buks and S-125. So kamikaze drones left pretty much jobless. We only saw one kamikaze drone over S-300 position. Maybe Armenians save them for something. But I dont see a reason top save Buks and S-125 when your forces are slaughtered.
 
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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.

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.
 

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What is the current map right now

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Something like this with minor changes.

1) The green part in the northeastern corner is bigger than shown on the map
2) The green part on Cebrail front is definitely bigger also, but nothing official announced yet.
 

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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.
 

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Agdere is next to fall. The town is already under siege from several sides. Expect good news in the next 24 hours.
 

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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.

You dont even want to know. I hope they are shitting themselves even in their sleep.
 

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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.
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.
 

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