"It was no secret that during the 44-day Patriotic War in Azerbaijan, new generation technologies, including effective methods of combating the heavy equipment of the Armenian army, were carefully studied by military academies and centers of the world's leading countries.

The recent articles in the Washington Post and Vice.com on the ongoing war in Ukraine confirm this.

Member of the Azerbaijani-Ukrainian working group on interparliamentary relations Nagif Hamzayev told APA.

Hamzayev said that Azerbaijan's tactics to effectively destroy Armenia's heavy equipment, including tanks, using Bayraktar, suicide drones (Harop) and Spike missiles were a novelty in world military history: published in the Washington Post The article says that 47 percent of Armenia's heavy equipment was destroyed with Azerbaijani "Bayraktar TB2" and Israeli-made weapons.

But the real figure was more than 80 percent.

This success of Azerbaijan raised the issue of the use of heavy equipment in combat and made it necessary to reconsider its effectiveness.

The destruction of tanks by precise strikes from unmanned aerial vehicles brought to the fore the importance of heavy equipment armor in this form.

Thus,

In order to protect the tanks from the impact of unmanned aerial vehicles, research is still underway in various directions.

For example, as noted in an article published on vice.com, after the Karabakh war, Russia hoped to protect tanks from drone strikes by placing cages on them, but this did not materialize.

The Washington Post reports that the United States has allocated $ 4.62 billion to upgrade its M1A2 Abrams tanks and equip them with an Israeli-designed Trophy system to protect them from drones.

However, a number of military experts also say that after the new generation war waged by Azerbaijan, the 80-year life of expensive and easily destroyed tanks has come to an end.

What has happened so far shows that Ukraine is also trying to benefit from Azerbaijan's experience.

It is too early to say unequivocally how effectively Ukraine can benefit from this experience.

Because, unlike Ukraine, under the leadership of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, the Azerbaijani Army is recognized by everyone for its high professionalism.

After the war, a lot of research on Azerbaijan's military might was published in the Western media.

He also drew attention to the hypocrisy of the West on the "Bayraktar" against the background of the Patriotic War and the war in Ukraine: "Azerbaijan was fighting to liberate its lands from occupation and successfully applied this modern technology, which is a product of brotherly Turkey's military industry."

But during the Great Patriotic War, what ways did Western countries and companies not take to prevent the production of "Bayraktar" air defense systems in Turkey?

The export of various equipment and devices used in the production of this UAV to Turkey was banned.

But today we are witnessing such a noise against the background of Ukraine's use of "Bayraktar"?

All this once again shows the hypocrisy of the West.

Today, the experience of Azerbaijan's new generational war is still being studied by the West.