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Developments and Turkish operations in Libya

How much TAF are capable of deploying and committing a large expeditionary corps supported by a naval task force facing the EAF ? How will the Turks make sure the Egyptians don't disrupt their supply lines ? Too many equations here.

Your French Navy tried to do it but Turkish Navy gave a lesson to bandit French
Turkiye was ready to fight with even France in the Eastern Mediterranean ? what about outdated Egyptian Navy-Airforce ?


EAF and Egyptian Navy are joke .... the real question is how Egypt will stop the Turkish Armed Forces in a full scale of war ?

if needed , TURAF can operate with 100 F-16s armed with 75-120km AIM-120B and AIM-120C7 air to air missiles , 150km HARM anti radiation missiles , 110-130km KGK and JSOW glide Bombs , 280km SOM and SLAM-ER cruise missiles , Tankers and AEWCs at the same time over the Eastern Mediterranean

also Turkish Navy has 16 Frigates armed with 608 of SM-1MR , ESSM SAMs also 64 SEA SPARROW SAMs to intercept anti ship missiles and Fighter Jets ( Turkish Navy has more SAMs than French+Egyptian Navies combined )

and if needed , Turkiye to arm Cargo Ships with hundreds of 360km KHAN/BORA Ballistic Missiles to hit Air Bases , Jet Hangars , S300VM Air Defense Systems in Cairo , Alexandria and Sidi Barrani

only one night will be enough to destroy all Air Bases in Cairo , Alexandria and Sidi Barrani


on the other hand EAF has NO large scale operation capability to attack Turkiye



"Drones will hunt the Egyptians in the desert". The difference though is the Egyptian armed forces are well equipped in terms of layered and networked air defence systems,the use of drones here might not be as effective as against the SAA or the LNA....

Egyptian Army can not reach to Sirte which is 1.000 km away from Egypt
BUK and TOR will be joke against Turkish F-16s in Libyan deserts ... even Turkish Frigates will block Sirte and if needed , Turkish Frigates can fire 140km HARPOON missiles on Egyptian AD Systems
even maybe its time to test 1.500-2.000km Turkish KARGI anti radiation Drones on Egyptian Army AD Systems
then Turkish UCAVs will be in action to rape Egyptian Army as like we did it in Idlib against SAA+IRGC+HEZBOLLAH


so , stop dreaming with your puppet SISI
Russia saved SAA in Idlib from the Turkish Armed Forces ... but nobody will save puppet SISI's Egypt which is paper Tiger
 
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As soon as the EU or UN sets foot on Libyan soil, everything is over - they will steal resources, break international law, they will create a new colony, they will conclude illegal contracts with dictators, etc.
as we know the Crusaders and Satanists
Who says the UN troops aren’t Pakistani, or from African countries ?
 
1 sole ship versus 1 cargo and 3 turkish frigates..... It's so typicaly muslim : to want to fight 3 versus 1. In a full international illegality.

Next time our carrier will be near. It will be another task for your blue navy....

How so very French of you, enjoy having your asses beaten all over Africa by a 'typically Muslim' country.
 
7 more bodies found in Haftar's mass graves in Libya
BY DAILY SABAH WITH AA
ISTANBUL POLITICS
JUL 23, 2020 12:13 PM GMT+3

Military engineers of the U.N.-recognised Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) demine an area south of the capital Tripoli, July 22, 2020. (AFP Photo)



The Libyan Army on Wednesday unearthed seven more bodies from mass graves in Tarhuna, a city recently liberated from militias loyal to the putschist Gen. Khalifa Haftar.

Libya's internationally recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) said the bodies were found during an ongoing excavation works to expose the extent of war crimes committed by Haftar forces in the region. The bodies were sent to forensics for autopsy, GNA officials said.

The Libyan Army liberated Tarhuna on June 5. Prior to that, it was being used as an operation and supply center by the Haftar militias.

Reports at the beginning of July suggested that a total of 208 bodies were discovered between June 5 and June 28.

Hundreds of corpses were found in the city hospital, in a container belonging to the hospital and water well near the city.





The most tragic part in Tarhuna came to light when the mass graves were excavated, as part of investigations opened by the Libyan government.

The Libyan government has repeatedly called on the United Nations, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other human rights groups to demand an international investigation into the mass graves.

On July 7, the Libyan Foreign Ministry announced that the ICC agreed to dispatch an investigation team to the country to look into the crimes Haftar militias have been accused of in southern Tripoli and Tarhuna, in the west of the country.

A probe, into the crimes allegedly committed during a 14-month siege on the capital, is expected to begin later this month. The charges against Haftar's militias include crimes against humanity, including massacres, kidnapping, torture and the disposal of bodies. War crimes such as the bombardment of civilian areas, as well as targeting of hospitals and medical personnel, are also among the accusations.

As the militias retreated from south of the capital Tripoli and from the city of Tarhuna, they also left behind mines, boobytraps and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that prevented civilians from returning to their homes.

Most recently, Libyan demining experts cleared 10 tons of explosives and mines planted in residential areas in southern Tripoli.

On June 16, the Libyan Center for Mine Clearance and War Remnants said landmines planted by the militias had killed 39 civilians and injured at least 100 others, including women and children.

Since April 2019, Haftar's illegitimate forces have launched attacks on the capital Tripoli and other parts of northwestern Libya, resulting in thousands of deaths.

However, the Libyan government has recently achieved significant victories, pushing Haftar forces out of Tripoli and Tarhuna.
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And ICC seems to be sending a team to document the mass graves.

https://www.libyaobserver.ly/news/icc-team-visit-libyas-tarhouna-document-mass-graves
 

These are well French personnels,however the second picture suggest they were taken in northern Mali,typical houses you'll find there.

The closest French troops got to Libya was when a base was established in northern Niger,in Madama to monitor the Libyan border.

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The base was put "on sleep" as French soldiers there redeployed to the three borders area of Niger,Burkina and Mali. There's still a Nigerian garrison in the base though.
 
You're wrong, Saudi economy is larger and stronger than Turkish in terms of GDP nominal and PPP, foreign money reserves... etc, that's despite having a third of your population. Tiny UAE economy accounts for half of yours despite having 1% of your population. That applies on roughly most GCC. Egyptian economic performance is better than that of Turkey.

Nevertheless, I'm not belittling Turkish accomplishments at all. All I'm saying is that Turkey is not that far off from above Arab countries especially when talking about low-tech economies.
it took only 25 drones and missiles together to loose half of those money for Saudi arabia. thats how a glass jar you are,
 
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