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Most of the mountains that the taliban used were barren, and open, with little to no fortifications. On top of that, they weren't trained soldiers, the Armenians are.

I would rather use Kargil as an example, where a few hundred Pakistani soldiers fought off tens of thousands of Indian troops, with the Indian army having complete air supremacy, and their constant bombing doing little to no damage to fortified Pakistani positions.

The mountains in NK are covered with thick wooded areas, which makes it harder for drones and air surveillance in general to spot enemy troops. I have no doubt that the Azerbaijanis are deliberately not moving towards the mountains right now, and are likely going to try and cut off the supply routes to Armenian troops in NK, along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border (kachin corridor). Once that happens, the Armenian army will effective be split in half, with the Armenian troops in NK becoming completely isolated, with no Hope's of resupply.

There is a lot wrong with it, because it implies that the ceasefire was meant for peace talks, they weren't. They were meant for prisoner exchange, and body reclamation.

You aren't the only one who's made this mistake, a lot of people in this thread have done the same.

Whether its barren and opened or in trees, the troops cannot stay still forever and will be detected, can't even hide in large groups. And when was this Kargil conflict? Was drones used? Did India have accurate smart bombs?
To pull off Chinese feat in Korean War, all Armenians need be commandos. Move in at night in small units to engage Azerbaijan. Also dig lots of tunnels near by Azerbaijan forward unit.

Drones has no use when you are so close to enemy and so spread out.

Azerbaijan may not have the determination to endure such harassment.
Not to mention overwhelming manpower. Drones do have their use and their very accurate these days. If you want to not get killed by drones by getting close to the enemy, probably have to be within 10 feet of the enemy not to be fired upon.
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