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Come on LHD has it's uses. They are not built for for the purpose of combat.

The point is moot anyway. The Mistrals are nowhere near being operationally ready and their helicopter/escort fleets haven't been ordered yet.

Right now it is about developing tactics and procedures for amphibious/deck ops until procurements start coming in.

There's also the point that focusing on the defences of a carrier completely misses the point of fleet based operations.

Ceylal is the village idiot and I'm sort of embarrassed that I have to even get involved in this conversation.
 
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Come on LHD has it's uses. They are not built for for the purpose of combat.
The Mistrals are built for mitary force projection, command and control as well as providing a launching plateform for any type of military actions...Egyptian Mistrals are just not that equipped to play that role..The French delivered practically bare to Egypt...

The point is moot anyway. The Mistrals are nowhere near being operationally ready and their helicopter/escort fleets haven't been ordered yet.

Right now it is about developing tactics and procedures for amphibious/deck ops until procurements start coming in.

There's also the point that focusing on the defences of a carrier completely misses the point of fleet based operations.

Ceylal is the village idiot and I'm sort of embarrassed that I have to even get involved in this conversation.
If there is one idiot, among all the PDF contributors, it has to be an Egyptian...and comparing all the Msarwas nitwits That abound in this forum...you the one who barely pass the test of the idiot class..
And you repeated exactly the points I made about the Egyptien barges..dumbass!
 
An Algerian T55 an AMV upgrade...probably a remaining one from the 100+ who decimated Ariel Sharon brigade and left him with a lasting headache..and gave Sadat an opportunity for the 2nd, real victory parade...even tough he went to the Knesset and lowered his pants , live...
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Algerian DCA Kasta 2E Surveillance Radar Exposed in the Applied School for Anti-Aircraft Defense 4th M.R #Laghouat on Behalf the Ceremony of Graduation of #Military Cadets 21.06.18

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What could be the 1st clear Photo of the Algerian Air Defense System Pantsir-S1 Exposed in the Applied School for Anti-Aircraft Defense 4th M.R #Laghouat on Behalf the Ceremony of Graduation of #Military Cadets 21.06.18
 
Algeria unveils upgraded BTR-80



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An upgraded BTR-80 is seen during Exercise ‘Sakhr 2018’ in the 2nd Military Region. Source: Algerian Ministry of National Defence

Algeria’s Ministry of National Defence has unveiled BTR-80 armoured personnel carriers (APCs) that have been upgraded to launch 9M133 Kornet missiles.

Two upgraded BTR-80s were seen in video footage and photographs released on 26 June to show the ‘Sakhr 2018’ exercise carried out by the 36th Motorised Infantry Brigade in the 2nd Military Region in northeast Algeria. At least one was also seen launching a missile during the exercise.

The upgrade consists of a launcher with two Kornet missiles, one either side of electro-optical systems, mounted on top of the vehicle’s turret.

It appeared that the turret – which is normally manually operated - would have to be traversed to acquire and track turrets and that the gunner would be unable to open his hatch to load more missiles.

The electro-optics appeared to consist of the standard Kornet targeting system without the optional thermal camera in one housing and other systems that could include a different thermal camera and rangefinder in a second. Both housings appeared to have no covers to protect the optics.

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http://www.janes.com/article/81354/algeria-unveils-upgraded-btr-80
 
A heavy loss yesterday seven soldiers martyred and four terroristes killed one captured in a violent clash broke out with a group of 15 to 20 terrorists in skikda province, major reinforcements, including helicopters, were sent to the combat zone.

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L’Algérie aurait acquis 18 chasseurs Russe Su-35 FlankerE
L’Algérie serait le troisième client à l’exportation du chasseur Russe de génération 4G++, Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker E, avec un achat de 18 unités. L’annonce a été faite hier, en marge de l’ouverture de l’exposition Army 2018, par le chef de Rosoboronexport, Vladimir Mikheev.

Dans l’annonce faite, le nom du client n’était pas mentionné, pour des raisons contractuelles. un article de Mena Defence a déclaré qu’il s’agit bien de l’Algérie qui envisagerait d’acheter le Su-35 et ce il y a dix ans déjà. Selon les informations du site algérien, il s’agirait d’une demande d’urgence faite par le ministère algérien de la Défense pour le remplacement des intercepteurs MiG-25 qui seront mis hors service à la fin de l’année en cours.

La commande concerne 18 unités et la livraison débutera fin de 2018 début 2019. Selon le site, l’Algérie aurait abandonner l’achat des bombardiers lourds Su-32, version export du fameux Su-34, que l’Algérie a déclaré ne pas satisfaire sa demande.

La version algérienne Flanker sera désignée Su-35DZ et sera similaire à celle de l’Indonésie. En novembre 2015, un contrat a été signé avec la République populaire de Chine pour la livraison de 24 chasseurs Su-35 pour lesquels la Chine a payé environ 2,5 milliards de dollars. 2018 a vu la signature d’un nouveau contrat de livraison de 11 Su-35 pour l’Indonésie pour une valeur de 1.14 milliards de dollars US.
http://dzairakhbar.com/index.php/2018/08/23/lalgerie-aurait-acquis-18-unites-du-su-35-flanker-e/


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Algeria may have have acquired 18 Russian fighters Su-35 FlankerE

Algeria would be the third export customer of the Russian generation 4G ++ fighter, Sukhoi Su-35 Flanker E, with a purchase of 18 units. The announcement was made yesterday, on the sidelines of the opening of the 2018 Army exhibition, by the head of Rosoboronexport, Vladimir Mikheev.

In the announcement made, the client's name was not mentioned, for contractual reasons. an article by Mena Defense said that it is indeed Algeria that would consider buying the Su-35 and it is ten years already. According to information from the Algerian site, this would be an emergency request made by the Algerian Ministry of Defense for the replacement of MiG-25 interceptors which will be decommissioned at the end of the current year.

The order concerns 18 units and the delivery will start in late 2018 and early 2019. According to the website, Algeria would have abandoned the purchase of the Su-32 heavy bombers, export version of the famous Su-34, which Algeria has declared not to satisfy his request.

The Algerian version Flanker will be designated Su-35DZ and will be similar to that of Indonesia. In November 2015, a contract was signed with the People's Republic of China for the delivery of 24 Su-35 fighter jets for which China paid about $ 2.5 billion. 2018 saw the signing of a new 11 Su-35 delivery contract for Indonesia worth US $ 1.14 billion.
 

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