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I shall mention in this thread Egyptian Military industry.
will begin with ground forces

1-Egyptian version of M1A1 Abrams Tank ( 90 to 95 % locally produced)


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2- Local assembly of Russian T-90 MS

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3-Egyptian Modification of M-60

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4- Ramses II tank (is an upgrade to the Egyptian T-55).

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5- Fahd IFV

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6- Crocodile 1 Armoured vehicles

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7- Crocodile 2

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8- Jeep 8

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isn't ramses is the name of a firoon..
Yes and it is part of the Egyptian heritage and civilisation..

Egyptian military industry

As early as 1949, Egypt unveiled plans to develop an armaments industry with the industrial base that emerged during World War II when British and American forces placed orders for equipment.

Additionally, as WWII had come to a close, Egypt found itself in possession of a large quantity and assortment of weaponry left behind by Nazi Germany and others. In particular, Egypt possessed large stockpiles of 8mm Mauser ammunition that had been manufactured by a number of countries (Germany, Turkey, Greece, etc.) Egypt decided to manufacture a semi-automatic main battle rifle, and so purchased the tooling and plans for the Swedish Ag m/42 rifle.

They reengineered this rifle to use the 8mm Mauser cartridge and added a gas adjustment valve. This rifle was called the Hakim, and Egypt manufactured and fielded it from the early 1950s until about 1961. They also briefly manufactured another reengineered Ag m/42, this time chambered for the 7.62×39mm Soviet cartridge, called the Rasheed. These guns were replaced in the 1960s by the Maadi AK-47 a licensed copy of the widely distributed Soviet automatic assault rifle.

During the late 1950s Egypt built the Jabal Hamzah ballistic missile test and launch facility to test-fire and experiment indigenously built Al Zafir and Al Kahir SRBMs.

Egypt entered into a number of joint venture projects to produce European-designed aircraft. The most successful of these led to the Al Gomhuria basic flight trainer, of which about 200 were eventually made. In 1962, Egypt undertook a major program with the help of West German technicians to design and build a supersonic jet fighter Helwan HA-300, but the government terminated the project because of financial strains caused by the June 1967 War.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Egypt expanded and diversified its production of arms to achieve partial self-sufficiency and to develop an export market in the Middle East and Africa. In addition to manufacturing small arms and munitions, Egypt had begun producing or assembling more advanced weapons systems through licensing and joint venture agreements with companies based in the United States and Western Europe. Egyptian technicians and scientists developed several indigenous weapons systems.

Egypt was involved in supplying the CIA with various weapons for Operation Cyclone and the Soviet Afghan war. Officer Gust Avrakotos managed to set up a deal with Abd al-Halim Abu Ghazala for Egypt to manufacture .303 ammunition for the hundreds of thousands of Lee–Enfield rifles the CIA had supplied to the Mujahideen through Pakistan's ISI. Congressman Charlie Wilson (close with Avrakotos) helped grease the political wheels for the deals to go through.

The main purchaser of Egyptian defense products at the time was Iraq. In the early 1980s, Iraq was desperate to replace Soviet military equipment lost during the early stages of the war with Iran. Iraq blunted Iranian attacks with the Saqr 18, the Egyptian-made version of the Soviet BM-21 122mm multiple rocket launcher.

Egypt has also sold a smaller volume of weapons to Kuwait and other Arab States of the Persian Gulf. In 1988 Kuwait was reported to have ordered about 100 Fahd armored personnel carriers; Oman and Sudan ordered smaller quantities of these carriers.
Agencies

The Arab Organization for Industrialization supervises nine military factories which are producing civilian goods as well as military products. Initially the owners of AOI were Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, before both countries gave back to Egypt their shares in 1993, valued at $1.8 billion. AOI now is entirely owned by the government of Egypt. AOI has about 19,000 employees out of which are 1250 engineers. AOI fully owns 6 factories and shares in 3 joint ventures, beside the Arab Institute for Advanced Technology.
The National Service Products Organization operates three companies that manufacture military and civilian products. NSPO also provide contracting services.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_military_industry


See also

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/egyptian-made-military-systems-in-the-dss-2017-exhibition.532058/
 
Continue with Ground forces weapons

1- Maadi guns

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2-Helwan pistol

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3- FN Mag
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4- MK 19 (produced locally)

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5- Sakr Eye Egyptian modified version of the SA-7 MANPAD short range SAM.

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6- Tow II anti tank missile

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7- HJ 8 anti tank missile

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Continue with Airforce

1-UAV SN 209 locally built in Egypt

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2- Yarara UAV locally built in Egypt

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The first UAV looks more like a target drone... no payload, a rocket sticking out of his back... catapult launched.

I shall mention in this thread Egyptian Military industry.
will begin with ground forces

1-Egyptian version of M1A1 Abrams Tank ( 90 to 95 % locally produced)


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2- Local assembly of Russian T-90 MS

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901-1024x683-620x330.jpg


3-Egyptian Modification of M-60

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4- Ramses II tank (is an upgrade to the Egyptian T-55).

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5- Fahd IFV

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6- Crocodile 1 Armoured vehicles

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7- Crocodile 2

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8- Jeep 8

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Is the abrams produced in egypt? I think its assembled in Egypt with US supplied parts.
 
3- Liban M3 locally built in Egypt

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The first UAV looks more like a target drone... no payload, a rocket sticking out of his back... catapult launched.


Is the abrams produced in egypt? I think its assembled in Egypt with US supplied parts.
It's not a target drone, SN is a chinese UAV reconissance and being built in Egypt locally

Abrams 90% locally made in Egypt except for Engine which we try to find substitute.

Again K-8 isnt produced in Egypt bro... Pak and China deliver the parts for assembly.
It's produced in Egypt K8E , E= Egyptian version .. we took license from China and u can see the factory in the video.

Back to ground forces

Egyptian upgrade to the T-55 , probably anti mines

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Egyptian upgrade the the M-113 ( with Tow missiles)

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3- Liban M3 locally built in Egypt

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It's not a target drone, SN is a chinese UAV reconissance and being built in Egypt locally

I couldnt find anything on it... however im not satisfied bro.. I see a pipe and no EO Payload.

Abrams 90% locally made in Egypt except for Engine which we try to find substitute.

Last batch was shipped from US to be assembled in Egypt:
https://www.defence24.com/another-batch-of-abrams-tanks-assembled-in-egypt-financed-by-the-americans

In terms of the deal, General Dynamics Land Systems will supply 125 M1A1 Abrams tank kits for co-production, 125 M256 Armament Systems, 125 M2 .50-caliber machine guns, 250 M240 7.62mm machine guns, 125 AGT-1500 M1A1 series tank engines and transmission systems and 120mm test cartridges.

GD will also supply spare and repair parts, maintenance, support equipment, special tool and test equipment, personnel training and equipment, publications and technical documentation, U.S. government and contractor engineering and logistics support services and other related elements of logistical and program support.

The prime contractors will be General Dynamics in Sterling Heights, Michigan, Honeywell International Incorporated in Phoenix, Arizona, and Allison Transmission Motors in Indianapolis, Indiana. There are no known offset agreements proposed in connection with this potential sale.

https://www.defensenews.com/home/20...haw-m1a1-abrams-tank-co-production-to-resume/

http://www.dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/egypt-co-production-m1a1-abrams-tank


It's produced in Egypt K8E , E= Egyptian version .. we took license from China and u can see the factory in the video..

Actually its a JV between Pak and China.. with both side building it... Not sure about egypt actually producing it from raw material... All i googled and found is assembly kits... anyways... good luck.

Would be nice if you mentioned the military complex which produces these.
 
Yes and it is part of the Egyptian heritage and civilisation..

Egyptian military industry

As early as 1949, Egypt unveiled plans to develop an armaments industry with the industrial base that emerged during World War II when British and American forces placed orders for equipment.

Additionally, as WWII had come to a close, Egypt found itself in possession of a large quantity and assortment of weaponry left behind by Nazi Germany and others. In particular, Egypt possessed large stockpiles of 8mm Mauser ammunition that had been manufactured by a number of countries (Germany, Turkey, Greece, etc.) Egypt decided to manufacture a semi-automatic main battle rifle, and so purchased the tooling and plans for the Swedish Ag m/42 rifle.

They reengineered this rifle to use the 8mm Mauser cartridge and added a gas adjustment valve. This rifle was called the Hakim, and Egypt manufactured and fielded it from the early 1950s until about 1961. They also briefly manufactured another reengineered Ag m/42, this time chambered for the 7.62×39mm Soviet cartridge, called the Rasheed. These guns were replaced in the 1960s by the Maadi AK-47 a licensed copy of the widely distributed Soviet automatic assault rifle.

During the late 1950s Egypt built the Jabal Hamzah ballistic missile test and launch facility to test-fire and experiment indigenously built Al Zafir and Al Kahir SRBMs.

Egypt entered into a number of joint venture projects to produce European-designed aircraft. The most successful of these led to the Al Gomhuria basic flight trainer, of which about 200 were eventually made. In 1962, Egypt undertook a major program with the help of West German technicians to design and build a supersonic jet fighter Helwan HA-300, but the government terminated the project because of financial strains caused by the June 1967 War.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Egypt expanded and diversified its production of arms to achieve partial self-sufficiency and to develop an export market in the Middle East and Africa. In addition to manufacturing small arms and munitions, Egypt had begun producing or assembling more advanced weapons systems through licensing and joint venture agreements with companies based in the United States and Western Europe. Egyptian technicians and scientists developed several indigenous weapons systems.

Egypt was involved in supplying the CIA with various weapons for Operation Cyclone and the Soviet Afghan war. Officer Gust Avrakotos managed to set up a deal with Abd al-Halim Abu Ghazala for Egypt to manufacture .303 ammunition for the hundreds of thousands of Lee–Enfield rifles the CIA had supplied to the Mujahideen through Pakistan's ISI. Congressman Charlie Wilson (close with Avrakotos) helped grease the political wheels for the deals to go through.

The main purchaser of Egyptian defense products at the time was Iraq. In the early 1980s, Iraq was desperate to replace Soviet military equipment lost during the early stages of the war with Iran. Iraq blunted Iranian attacks with the Saqr 18, the Egyptian-made version of the Soviet BM-21 122mm multiple rocket launcher.

Egypt has also sold a smaller volume of weapons to Kuwait and other Arab States of the Persian Gulf. In 1988 Kuwait was reported to have ordered about 100 Fahd armored personnel carriers; Oman and Sudan ordered smaller quantities of these carriers.
Agencies

The Arab Organization for Industrialization supervises nine military factories which are producing civilian goods as well as military products. Initially the owners of AOI were Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, before both countries gave back to Egypt their shares in 1993, valued at $1.8 billion. AOI now is entirely owned by the government of Egypt. AOI has about 19,000 employees out of which are 1250 engineers. AOI fully owns 6 factories and shares in 3 joint ventures, beside the Arab Institute for Advanced Technology.
The National Service Products Organization operates three companies that manufacture military and civilian products. NSPO also provide contracting services.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_military_industry


See also

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/egyptian-made-military-systems-in-the-dss-2017-exhibition.532058/

Yeah Egypt,Turkey,Israel and even india supplied ammo for mujahideen.

However egyptian and Turkish ammunition and weapons were shyt! and bought due as a diplomatic courtesy.

We actually have a few maadi AKs and ammo... the most hated and allegedly the most useless...

Heck the indians sold .303 ammo from Ishapore ordinance factories to the CIA to be used against their soviet friends..
 
Yeah Egypt,Turkey,Israel and even india supplied ammo for mujahideen.

However egyptian and Turkish ammunition and weapons were shyt! and bought due as a diplomatic courtesy.

We actually have a few maadi AKs and ammo... the most hated and allegedly the most useless...

Heck the indians sold .303 ammo from Ishapore ordinance factories to the CIA to be used against their soviet friends..
Maadi AK is the exact same as AK-47.. no one has ever said it was useless.. to the contrary it was one of the best globally..

Again K-8 isnt produced in Egypt bro... Pak and China deliver the parts for assembly.
There are 28 Egyptian modifications on the K-8..so they are to be considered unique Egyptian versions..
The Abrams are ~95% produced in Egypt..
 
Maadi AK is the exact same as AK-47.. no one has ever said it was useless.. to the contrary it was one of the best globally..

Than maybe you sent bad batches... it was the cheapest ammo (and rifle) during the 90s.... the Ammo was said to literally fuk the barell of your rifle.

There are 28 Egyptian modifications on the K-8..so they are to be considered unique Egyptian versions.

K-8 Korakoram Eagle.

It has several versions... it had initially 3 versions ... chinese, PAF and export version.

Im not sure if you produce it though... only assembling perhaps..

The Abrams are ~95% produced in Egypt..

Not according to the US DSCA..... 95%? with Abrams kits coming from USA.... The program was delayed and only recently there was some movement:


http://www.dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/egypt-co-production-m1a1-abrams-tank

https://www.defensenews.com/home/20...haw-m1a1-abrams-tank-co-production-to-resume/
 

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