Azerbaijan Armenia Tensions

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Legally, there is no way for 'Armenia to bring Syrian Armenians' to Armenia: no Syrian citizen - especially no males of age and condition to carry arms - are permitted to leave the country without permission from Assadist regime.

Of course, there are two exceptions:

- Syrian Armenians organised into the Syriac Military Council. That formation is operating in alliance with the US-supported PKK-dominated PYD/YPG-conglomerate best known as 'Syrian Democratic Forces'.

- Assad has sent the Syrian Armeians to fight in Armenia in exchange for cash (like he sent 'his' troops to Libya when the UAE paid him to do so).
 

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My assessment of current situation (I modified an old map):

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AZ captured mountain overlooking Shusha, town itself is not fully cleared yet.

The tactics moving through unpopulated mountains with SOF was very successful. But problem now that Azeri forces around Shusha dont have supply roads. So now they need to clear Qirmi Bazar - Shusha road.
Depending on 'WarGonzo' for reports about what's going on in this war is like depending on the RT for sincere reporting about what's going on in Russia (and elsewhere).

...and that with 'Azeri forces around Shusha don't have supply roads': this is no Turkish War of Independence so that everything has to be carried by troops, or towed by horse and cart.

Azeri Army is well-equipped for off-road movement. That's why it proved able of bringing in enough artillery ammo to blast the Armenian forces in the Shusha area with an uninterrupted 48-hours-long artillery barrage - which is why the Armenians then broke and fell apart.

Usually, it takes 2-3 days for fanatics in Yerevan and similar places to admit they've lost any spot: so much so, they were bragging with 'precise artillery strikes on enemy' even when these were showing Azeri troops blocking the M12, late on 2 November. They can't admit the loss of Hadrut until this very day. Gauging by that, the realisation they've lost Shusha is going to take time to sink in.
 

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Depending on 'WarGonzo' for reports about what's going on in this war is like depending on the RT for sincere reporting about what's going on in Russia (and elsewhere).

...and that with 'Azeri forces around Shusha don't have supply roads': this is no Turkish War of Independence so that everything has to be carried by troops, or towed by horse and cart.

Azeri Army is well-equipped for off-road movement. That's why it proved able of bringing in enough artillery ammo to blast the Armenian forces in the Shusha area with an uninterrupted 48-hours-long artillery barrage - which is why the Armenians then broke and fell apart.

Usually, it takes 2-3 days for fanatics in Yerevan and similar places to admit they've lost any spot: so much so, they were bragging with 'precise artillery strikes on enemy' even when these were showing Azeri troops blocking the M12, late on 2 November. They can't admit the loss of Hadrut until this very day. Gauging by that, the realisation they've lost Shusha is going to take time to sink in.

Honestly this whole greater armenia wet dream is going to destroy the armenians forever this what happens with centuries of brainwash that even made Christian Georgians hate them.

During this war Pashinyan made a speech in Javakheti he did not call it Javakheti but Javhakh as Armenians still have land claims in Georgia. They have land claims in Turkey and Azerbaijan. To the point where Armenians even believe Baku belongs to them.

They are so deluded with this whole territorial irrendentism hence why they will never be in peace.

If the armenians admit defeat their whole world is going to go crashing down.
 
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Based on this stats TB2 carried 248 strikes in 23 days.

That's 10.8 strikes a day. If during one sortie TB2 makes 2 strikes we get 5.4 sorties a day.

Not all strikes are published, so actual number of strikes and sorties is higher. Around 7-8 sorties a day I guess (14-16 strikes).


Also 45 Harop strikes were carried + 8 crashed/shot down. That's 2.3 a day with unpublished strikes I guess around 2.5 a day.


477 strikes in 43 days that's 11.1 strikes per day. Very similar figure to previous count.

So if TB2 make 8 sorties a day we get around 350 sorties total so far. If we add also some 50 recon/target sorties then 400 sorties total.
 

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477 strikes in 43 days that's 11.1 strikes per day. Very similar figure to previous count.

So if TB2 make 8 sorties a day we get around 350 sorties total so far. If we add also some 50 recon/target sorties then 400 sorties total.

Like sharks stalk and hunt their prey with ambushes.

The TB2 stalks and hunts its prey.
 

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Actually looks like a shark.

View attachment 5903


Btw anyone has an idea why Bayraktar is not using matte paint which is more common in military vehicles?


Tiger Sharks are beautiful and powerful predators. In Australia its not just Great Whites that are feared but also Tiger Sharks and Bull Sharks.

Bull Sharks are feared because they can swim in fresh water also highly aggressive.
 

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