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The Egyptian Air Force operates 220 F-16s, making it the 4th largest F-16 operator in the world. The F-16 is the EAF's primary frontline aircraft, and is used for both air defence and ground attack.
After the Yom Kippur war, Russia stalled deliveries of new aircraft. Because of this, Egypt turned to other suppliers, notably France and the US. In 1979 the government of Egypt signed a peace treaty with Israel, ending over 30 years of tension and hostilities. With the peace treaty signed, Egypt became a major recipient of United States military aid.

Deliveries of Western equipment started with French Mirage 5 aircraft and US F-4E's. In the early 80s, Egypt ordered Mirage 2000's and F-16A/Bs, followed by F-16C/Ds in the mid-eighties.
On June 25, 1980, Egypt signed a letter of agreement to acquire 42 block 15 F-16A/B fighters (34 single-seaters and 8 two-seaters) under the Peace Vector I FMS (Foreign Military Sales) program. The first F-16 was accepted by the Al Quwwat al Jawwiya Ilmisriya (Egyptian Air Force) during a ceremony at Fort Worth in January of 1982, with the first six planes arriving in Egypt on March 16th of that year. F-16B #9207 was rather exceptional, as it was built by Fokker in The Netherlands. By 1997, all Block 15 aircraft were (or were being) modified to block 42 standard (see 'Modifications'). Since Egyptian Air Force F-16s were acquired under Foreign Military Sales, they carry USAF serial numbers for administrative purpose. In service, they carry a four-digit EAF serial number on their vertical tails.
Peace Vector II
One year later, Egypt ordered 40 additional F-16C/D's (34 C's and six D's) with AIM-7 Sparrow capability. These were block 32 machines, and were some of the few examples of F-16C/D's being built that were compatible with the AIM-7 Sparrow. In October of 1986, the first F-16C arrived in Egypt under Peace Vector II. The 242nd Regiment at Beni Suef began operating F-16C/D's in October 1986. By 1997, all block 32 aircraft were modified to Block 42's (see 'Modifications').

Peace Vector III
In June of 1990, Egypt signed an order for 35 block 40 F-16C's and 12 Block 40 F-16D's, powered by the General Electric F110 turbofan. This order was under Peace Vector III, and these planes were intended to equip two squadrons as well as to make up for attrition. The first Peace Vector III F-16s were delivered to Egypt in October of 1991.

Peace Vector IV
A contract to produce 46 Block 40 F-16C/D's for the Egyptian Air Force was placed with TUSAS Aerospace Industries (TAI) of Turkey. 34 of them will be F-16C's, 12 will be F-16D's. This was carried out under the auspices of the Peace Vector IV program, and marked the first sale of a foreign-built Fighting Falcon to a third-party nation in the history of the F-16 program. The first aircraft was delivered in early 1994, and deliveries continued into 1995. All but one of the earlier F-16s for Egypt had originated on the Lockheed/General Dynamics production line at Fort Worth. For formal bureaucratic reasons dealing with the rules and regulations under which the Foreign Military Sales program operates, TAI is not allowed to deliver F-16s directly to Egypt. Instead, the aircraft are initially delivered to the USAF, which then turns them over to Egypt. Egypt had received a total of 175 Fighting Falcons by the time all the TAI machines were delivered.
Peace Vector V
In May 1996 the governments of Egypt and the United States signed an agreement providing for the sale of 21 new F-16C/D Block 40 aircraft to the Egyptian air force. The contract is worth $670 million. That is Egypt's fifth order of F-16s over the last fifteen years. The new Egyptian aircraft will be manufactured in Fort Worth. Deliveries begin in 1999. The engines will be the General Electric F110-GE100B's. Egypt will use the new production F-16s as well as the modernized F-16s to maintain a self defense capability. These new aircraft, as well as the aircraft being delivered from prior F-16 purchases, will replace aging Soviet-origin aircraft. As it might turn out, these new aircraft will be spread among the existing F-16 Block 40 units at Abu Suwayr and Genacklis.

LMTAS' Fort Worth plant began building the first of these 21 F-16s in 1999.

Peace Vector VI
In February 1999, the US Government and Egypt were close to announcing approval for sale of 24 new build F-16s for the Egyptian Air Force. Financing for the sale is in place through the US FMS program. Once the US Embassy in Egypt finishes writing the official letter of offer and acceptance, the deal can be announced to Congress. Congress is not likely to oppose the deal, since Egypt already has taken delivery of 196 of the aircraft, and 24 more will not shift the balance of power in the area.

On March 6th of that same year, the United States agreed to sell Egypt $3.2 billion worth of new American weapons, including 24 F-16 Block 40 aircraft, 200 M-1A1 tanks and 32 Patriot missiles. Egypt would pay for the arms from the $1.2 billion a year it gets in US military aid. The 24 F-16 fighters would cost $1.2 billion.

Peace Vector VII
On December 24th, 2009 the US signed a contract with Egypt for the delivery of 20 new F-16s under the known Peace Vector series. Notification to Congress already happened last October, so everything is ready to finalise this deal. With this new order the number of F-16s delivered to Egypt raises to 240. Although Egypt has a large fleet of GE powered block 40s, the new deal compromises PW powered block 52 versions. The order compromises 16 C-models and 4 D-models.

Modifications & Armament
Together with the 5th order, Egypt decided to modify older F-16C/D aircraft in-country through Engineering Change Proposals detailing requirements for the installation and integration of HARPOON and GBU-15 weapons capability, aircraft radar modifications and other related elements of program support. Principal contractors for the upgrade program will be McDonnell Douglas, St. Louis, Mo.; Rockwell International, Tactical Systems Division, Duluth, Ga. and the Westinghouse Electronic Systems Group, Baltimore, M.D.

All aircraft in the Block 15 and 32 series have been or will be upgraded with most Block 40/42 features, thus retaining the Pratt&Whitney F-100 engines and the small inlet ducts. As a consequence, every Egyptian F-16 (Block 15, 32 or 40) can accommodate the LANTIRN-system (they have been modified with the holographic HUD) giving them full autonomous laser weapon handling (i.e. GBU-15's, AGM-65D's). Together with the 6th deal, a batch of AGM-88 missiles was also delivered for usage on the block 40 airframes.

http://www.f-16.net/f-16_users_article4.html




U.S. agrees not to sell AMRAAM to Egypt

The United States was said to have agreed to an Israeli request to restrict the capability and use of advanced air-to-air missiles to Jordan and ban their sale to the rest of the Arab world.

The London-based A-Sharq Al Awsat reported on Wednesday that Israel persuaded the Bush administration to impose a set of restrictions on the sale of the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile to Jordan. Earlier, the administration had agreed in principle to a Jordanian request for the AMRAAM for the kingdom's F-16 fleet.

The newspaper asserted that Israel agreed to an arrangement in which the AMRAAM would be sold to Jordan. But the agreement included a U.S. commitment to ban the export of the air-to-air missile to other Arab states.

Earlier this year, the administration relayed an informal request to Congress to sell the AMRAAM to Egypt. Several senior House and Senate members expressed their opposition to the proposed sale.
http://www.f-16.net/f-16-news-article1151.html

If we have bought F-16s from Jordan, can we buy them from Egypt and upgrade them? OR they can be used as bombers with JF-17s escorts.
 
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If we have bought F-16s from Jordan, can we buy them from Egypt and upgrade them? OR they can be used as bombers with JF-17s escorts.
forget them jordan is other story egypt is like us . they still using mirage 5 and f-7 also mig-21s . these are not for sale . jahan f-16 dekha boli na lagana shuru ker diya karo bhai :lol:
 
forget them jordan is other story egypt is like us . they still using mirage 5 and f-7 also mig-21s . these are not for sale
Someone in previous comments is saying that they are going to gruond them so may be there is an offering.

jahan f-16 dekha boli na lagana shuru ker diya karo bhai :lol:
lols. F-16 is a love story for Pakistanis.
I remember when I was a kid, there was a water glass in our house which had an F-16 marking underneath it.
 
Someone in previous comments is saying that they are going to gruond them so may be there is an offering.


lols. F-16 is a love story for Pakistanis.
I remember when I was a kid, there was a water glass in our house which had an F-16 marking underneath it.
i did not heared they are grounding them in fact they increasing fleet .
about f-16 love of Pakistanis .it was gov of paksitan who promote it at the time of sanctions to show USA that nation of pakistan have emotional relation with F-16 and use have to release our F-16 but it was failed and usa did not released .truck art was one of those efforts sir . since then so many people have attached to f-16 . also india promoted f-16 so much in recent years .
 
Dude we have all those shits that you put in your list ooerational way before you started developing them.

The US was the first country for cooperative engagement capability ,France,Japan,Turkiye,China follow the US

and Iran doesnt have even GaN based AESA Radar technology ,, network centric warfare capability and network enabled missiles also Iran doesnt have technology to develop airborne stand off jammer to jam radar based BVR missiles

and I am saying again what about Iranian Tactical Data Link and next generation Network Enabled Data Integrated Combat Management System ?

stop calling outdated Iran as the best in the region
 
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They were not given AMRAAMs because the US didn’t want the missiles to be used against the Israelis. However, now that the Egyptians might have to fight the Turks and they will get their a$$es whooped. One thing about Egypt is that they don’t really have natural enemies to justify the equipment they are getting. It’s basically the Saudis and UAE who are bankrolling the Egyptian purchases in the hope that The Egyptians will save them, when it hits the fan. Pakistan could expect the same if we move totally into the Saudi camp but it’s not in our interest to do so. Our geopolitics are much more complicated and there is no way we can go against the Turks, despite their current misadventures.
 
Bro I never heard of this, can you provide some source or article?
Heard it from some reliable folks on the ground...

Egypt and India were both intricately under the Soviet domain and influence, and their leaderships were very close to one another. Hence, quite plausible....

After the creation of BD, Egypt gifted her a number of tanks as a token of friendship. Mujib was establishing Baas style one party rule (Irak, Syria etc.) under the USSR. Ironically, those very tanks were used by the ex Pak Ordu members to eliminate him...

As for the Egyptian military leadership in general, they hate Islam, Muslims etc. from the core of their hearts, for they are crypto "non-Muslim" folks! They kill, imprison, torture the Muslim opponents left and right, and take a great pleasure in it! The following picture leaves nothing to imagination:

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The NEZ range of Turkish BVR is around 65km. That means the object that was tracked inside 65km will have a chance of survival around %3-5 in best case scenario. The side that is able to track the enemy first (better radar & AEWC network centric operation capability) will have a better position for engagement. When you combined this capability with powerful blinding and interference methods, The enemy will be fooled left and right. If the enemy don't have active/passive self protection suits, The situation will be more pathetic. No matter How large enemy air force. While the pilot is busy with noises on radar screen, The missile will find him and The results will be more or less same for others. Humiliation !
 
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Why are our Egyptian friends opting for so many different types of aircraft?

and Iran doesnt have even GaN based AESA Radar technology ,,

I suggest you do not talk about matters you know nothing about. Iran has already developed GaN based radars in its Bavar-373 system, Khordad-15 and even in its next generation naval AESA radar.

network centric warfare capability and network enabled missiles also Iran doesnt have technology to develop airborne stand off jammer to jam radar based BVR missiles

and I am saying again what about Iranian Tactical Data Link and next generation Network Enabled Data Integrated Combat Management System ?

stop calling outdated Iran as the best in the region

As for the rest of your comment, if you want to update your information regarding Iranian capability, go to the Iranian section and see and do not take this thread off track. Did you not just serve a ban recently?

i think egypt already have so much burden now

mirage5
mirage 2000
f-16s
mig-29s
su-35
rafale
mig-21
f-7
light aplha jets


how many more types of aircrafts needed here ?:lol:

I agree, I do not understand why they are opting for so many different types of aircraft. This is maintenance nightmare.
 
dont you think at the end price will be paid by common egyption public ? if there will be chaos ? war is not a joke sir . i think let politicians fight each others with words . i think if egyption military gone weaker world will suffer from terror anarchy and worse case closure of suez canal then every human suffers . best way is stop this madness of ME and everyone come on table talk and solve issues once forever .


i think egypt already have so much burden now

mirage5
mirage 2000
f-16s
mig-29s
su-35
rafale
mig-21
f-7
light aplha jets


how many more types of aircrafts needed here ?:lol:
What is reason in ur opinion, to have so much variety in there lines, it will not help them instead will create maintenance nightmare, if thay really use them if just want to to be perked then not much problem
 
What is reason in ur opinion, to have so much variety in there lines, it will not help them instead will create maintenance nightmare, if thay really use them if just want to to be perked then not much problem

Perhaps they wish to diversify their fleet to not rely on one or two nations in case relations break down and they will lose the ability to import parts for maintenance and so on.

They should have focused on trying to get TOT and in house manufacturing. Simply purchasing aircraft may mean you have a strong fleet on paper, but in a long conflict, if you cannot obtain the parts to repair the fighter jets, then they're going to do you little good.
 
Wow. I didn't expect them to have BVR capable fighters.

Egyptian air force screwed themselves.
that is wy someone need to be answered.

Main armament of the RJAF F-16s is the AIM-9 Sidewinder, although the RJAF was hoping to acquire the AIM-120 AMRAAM for a long time. On November 24th, 2004 a deal was announced in which Jordan would receive up to 50 AIM-120C missiles and associated equipment in a deal worth $39 million

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Why are our Egyptian friends opting for so many different types of aircraft?



I suggest you do not talk about matters you know nothing about. Iran has already developed GaN based radars in its Bavar-373 system, Khordad-15 and even in its next generation naval AESA radar.



As for the rest of your comment, if you want to update your information regarding Iranian capability, go to the Iranian section and see and do not take this thread off track. Did you not just serve a ban recently?



I agree, I do not understand why they are opting for so many different types of aircraft. This is maintenance nightmare.
its nightmare for maintenance / logistics /spares/ weapons/deployment /training / ground support . everything effected with this sir . for example sometime a rafale landed emergency on f-16s sqn base then they have to send a c-130 loaded with rafale support unit to bring it back . same apply on other aircraft too . its need so much of pain . i have witnessed an aircraft parked 3 days in his own country waiting for support to come and take it back to home base .

What is reason in ur opinion, to have so much variety in there lines, it will not help them instead will create maintenance nightmare, if thay really use them if just want to to be perked then not much problem
at this look it seemed procurement heads don't know what they are doing . creating huge issue for all other departments . off course it will not be public but at command level its seems a big issue sir . they need to take take out 3 type of aircrafts now mirage-5 mig-21 and f-7 SHOULD GO FOR GOOD . keep rafale MK2 /f-16/mig-29 su35 .it will be a bit hard for them but manageable .

Perhaps they wish to diversify their fleet to not rely on one or two nations in case relations break down and they will lose the ability to import parts for maintenance and so on.

They should have focused on trying to get TOT and in house manufacturing. Simply purchasing aircraft may mean you have a strong fleet on paper, but in a long conflict, if you cannot obtain the parts to repair the fighter jets, then they're going to do you little good.
its not work like this at time of need sir .2/3 type of aircrafts are ideal. 3/4 type are hard but manageable for big country . more then that anything is really mess a deep mess . aircrafts are not cars they need so much to be done before fly . give you a simple example ?
Kushok Bakula Rimpochee’s 9,000-foot runway is situated 11,000 feet above sea level. The Su-30 doesn’t work well in those conditions, according to Cooper. “They're happy if the jet can launch while carrying two [air-to-air missiles],” Cooper wrote. “And brake-discs and tires must be replaced after every single sortie.”

now what if its landed somewhere else ? a team with brake disks have to go and bring it back with APU /pre and after flight test equipment / evaluation computers / refueling connectors (in-case) even logs of that jet have to go there . its messy situation .

they already have 4 countries jets in service USA-CHINA-RUSSIA-FRANCE no one left then EU only
 

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