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Seven Seconds to Die - A Military Analysis of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War and the Future of Warfighting (Paperback)
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Seven Seconds to Die - A Military Analysis of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War and the Future of Warfighting (Paperback)
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The Second Nagorno-Karabakh war - fought between Armenia and
Azerbaijan between September 24 and November 10, 2020
face=Calibri>- was the first war in history won primarily by
unmanned systems. This 44-day war resulted in a decisive military
victory for Azerbaijan. Armenia was outfought, outnumbered, and
outspent and lost even though they controlled the high ground in a
mountainous region that favored traditional defense. Azerbaijan's
alliance with Turkey, and close technological support from Israel,
strategically isolated Armenia. In addition, Turkey's posturing
influenced the Russians not to intervene to support Armenia. That
Azerbaijan attacked Armenia during the pandemic was an additional
factor. The fact that Azerbaijan won the war is not extraordinary,
considering the correlation of forces arrayed against Armenia. What
is exceptional is that this was the first modern war primarily
decided by unmanned weapons. In this war the Turkish-made BAYRAKTAR
TB2 Unmanned Air Combat Vehicle (UCAV) and the Israeli-made HAROP
Loitering Munition (LM) dominated the fighting and provided
Azerbaijan with a war-winning advantage.
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