Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Never said you were saying that, sorry if you got the wrong idea
All I know, is that it was NOT 20 meters. Armenian news outlets always have stupid typos in their articles, and sometimes have horribly translated sentences, I wouldn't put it past em. For all we know, it could be 200 meters, or 2000 meters, the former still makes no sense, while the latter seems more accurate
Yes, in some parts of some trenches, there are bunkers, but most of the trenches are just 7ft of dirt. If it fell 20 meters from them, it would have fallen directly on their positions. Both sides have admitted that the helicopter has crashed on Karabakhs side, while only a handful of Azeri news outlets actually claim it landed in Azerbaijan. As seen in the video, its clear, the helicopter landed nowhere near the troops who shot it down. Was that a secondary Azeri trench? I dont know, all I know, is that it wasn't 20 meters away from soldiers.
Perhaps its because in the most recent meetings, both sides agreed to refrain from using anti-air near the border (MANPADS).
MoD wanted to test Azerbaijan's commitment to that agreement, and they miscalculated. Azeris didn't go through with it, and the helicopter was shot down.
Originally posted by gokorik
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Never said you were saying that, sorry if you got the wrong idea
All I know, is that it was NOT 20 meters. Armenian news outlets always have stupid typos in their articles, and sometimes have horribly translated sentences, I wouldn't put it past em. For all we know, it could be 200 meters, or 2000 meters, the former still makes no sense, while the latter seems more accurate
Yes, in some parts of some trenches, there are bunkers, but most of the trenches are just 7ft of dirt. If it fell 20 meters from them, it would have fallen directly on their positions. Both sides have admitted that the helicopter has crashed on Karabakhs side, while only a handful of Azeri news outlets actually claim it landed in Azerbaijan. As seen in the video, its clear, the helicopter landed nowhere near the troops who shot it down. Was that a secondary Azeri trench? I dont know, all I know, is that it wasn't 20 meters away from soldiers.
well, i hope for their sake that MoD has learned something from this. That was pretty freaking stupid. How can you possibly think going with helicopters near the enemy's line of contact, is a good idea, during wartime? (yes, there's still a war going on, folks, albiet a low-level one), unless you actually WANT to go there, and blow things up, which they were not doing. They were training FFS.
MoD wanted to test Azerbaijan's commitment to that agreement, and they miscalculated. Azeris didn't go through with it, and the helicopter was shot down.
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