What makes you think so; the outcome of Karabakh war?
Lemme tell you an oft-overlooked fact:
most people think Armenia lost due to being unable to fend off drone swarm attacks. While, yes, the constant drone harassment has turned Armenian positions into sitting ducks and they lost a lot of equipment to drones, they were still defending quite easily for a month (Azerbaijan even embarrassed themselves with calling advances in the media which ended up not happening at all), the real reason why they suddenly broke was different.
On October 21, international media reported a coof outbreak in Stepanakert, spreading mainly among the medics. https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-pandemics-azerbaijan-armenia-europe-14f519a45ce899c2c7a52cba7c876850
The Lachin Offensive, which ended up tearing through all defenses like a knife through butter, accomplishing a bizarrely easy victory at Shushi, a mountaintop fortress, started on October 23.
It's simple: the soldiers in the trenches were sick and couldn't fight.
So, while Azerbaijan showed what next generation warfare will look like, it wasn't so much Armenian unpreparedness that lost them the war: it was, like most wars in history, lost to disease.