This information is linked to another aspect of the conflict between the Czech and Slovak arms industry, but the issue will be addressed in another article. Returning to Azerbaijan's acquisition of artillery, which is the successor to the Dana strategy known to us, the information about possible acquisitions was already in March, but at that time the country was not defined. Initially, it was expected to be another DITA acquisition for Ukraine, after [the Netherlands ordered 9 copies for it](https://defence24.pl/war-on-Ukrainian-report-special-defence24/ Dutch-buy-Czech-artillerie-for-Ukraine) or it would be Taiwan. As it turns out, the mysterious buyer is most likely Azerbaijan, although there are no confirmations from him and the Czech Excalibur Army. What is crucial for the case, the number 70 is to be the minimum value of the order, so Baku can choose to get even more artillery.