Baku TV's 'Military Chronicle' analyzed Armenia's military modernization and the changing balance in the region.
Ahead of the military parade in Yerevan, French-made CAESAR howitzers, India's 'Pinaka' rocket systems, and Chinese 'Wing Loong II' drones are in focus. Armenia is strengthening military cooperation with France, India, and China.
Yerevan is not just buying weapons; it is also discussing local production of missiles and ammunition. This is seen as an attempt to build a long-term preparation and sustainable supply model.
In modern warfare, advantage is determined not by tanks and manpower, but by rapid reconnaissance, high-precision artillery, drones, and the integrated 'kill chain' combat system.
Azerbaijan is simultaneously strengthening its artillery, air defense, and long-range strike capabilities, developing a multi-layered strike-reconnaissance architecture with 'Bayraktar TB2', 'Harop', and other systems.
The main competition in the region is no longer 'who has more weapons', but 'who fights faster, smarter, and network-based'.








