Armenian military deaths - 1066.
Both sides are exchanging various missile attack on cities. As usual, after Stepanakert was bombed again Armenians answered in kind. This time - Armenian missile attack was quite serious in size compared to previous ones. There is an new video of double Scud launches from Arstakh.
For some reason Azeri's seem to be surprised and are caught in open, while Armenians are hiding in bomb shelters and basements. Ultranationalism truly makes people forget that war works both ways.
Of course this round was followed by both sides screaming about cluster munitions and attacks on civilians, yada yada.
Meantime Azerbaijani president Aliyev had yet another verbal diarrhea during interview with Interfax:
https://www.interfax.ru/world/734574
translates to
Here we can see yet another attempt by Aliyev and Baku to falsify history (yes indeed, it is far from the first time, goes well together with destroying Armenian gravestones). We know Armenians have been living there for at least two millenia, ffs, their Christian churches are amongst the oldest in the world.
Yet this cunt is saying that Armenians arrived in Caucasus only 2 centuries ago.
We had this "discussion" in this thread already, where local Turkish and Azeri posters attempted to present this piece of fantasy.
All the bullcrap about living together with Armenians peacefuly in Azerbaijan itself is a lie. New photos from the taken areas in Arstakh with destroyed crosses are pretty telling.
It is also not cost effective to use ATGM's against infrantry but here we are. Javelins versus talibs, anyone? Last one - Karabakh. Bean counters can demand whatever they want, but soldiers in battle won't care how much it costs if it works.
That's why I mentioned the remote control issues during realtime action. Much easier to bomb some insurgents who have no AA to speak of and can't run anywhere, even from a slow ass prop plane (which is what US strike drones are, at least now).
I saw that video but it has a big problem - it is simulation only and made for press. We don't really know how big the real progress is... Realistically - decades. IIRC there are no projects in actual development for autonomous combat "AI". Knowing how fricking long new hardware is introduced, yeah, most likely decades.