I not only proved that Azerbaijan has better quality infantry, but also in comparing of Iran army and Azerbaijan army, Azerbaijan has more advanced weapons.I spoke about qualitatively superiority with regards to infantry; you are giving me names of weaponry that in some cases have nothing to do with infantry-strength, like S-300s for instances. TOS-1 and BM-30 Smerchs are the only weaponry you listed that are superior compared to Iran's equivalents. And could be neutralized by Iran's guided-missiles, air force or even small-units of IRGC armed with ATGMS.
BTW, LOL at your north korean scuds. We already have many systems like S-300, ... which would be more than enough for your scuds.
Israel did whatever she wanted to Lebanon, and not Hizballah nor IRGC could do any shit against them. very simple.Already debunked. You may want to read about the Second Lebanon War when Iranian tactics and weaponry pretty much stopped an armored infantry assault of Israel.
PJAK pulled back her forces since their PKK masters told them that they will need their forces in Syria.Is that so? The IRGC pretty much annihilated PJAK, Jundullah, and has made game-changing gains in Syria, which are acknowledged by most military-analysts.
LOL about Jundallah. Jundallah was a group of at most 50 persons, equipped with knives and AK-47, and funny that they are still roaming freely there. kudos to your IRGC
Azerbaijani pilots are either soviet trained pilots or trained by them, and also trained by NATO. BTW, what upgrades you are talking about? no fighter jet would be useful after 4 decades and 8 years of war, and I doubt most of your aircrafts can even tolerate 3g. BTW, your Mig-29 aircrafts are second-handed export versions aka "monkey version", and funny to call them better than Mig-29s belonged to ex-soviets, which shows your stupidity.Many of Iran's listed aircrafts have either been modernized, or are still superior compared to Azerbaijani's aircrafts. Iran has more experience in fighting an aerial war and has more experienced pilots.
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