With all due respect, show me techniques about enemy engagements that's the most important training because that what saves your precious life of your soldiers not the martial arts.
Martial arts can save your life, especially in a confined environment (eg a room). For example, if an enemy grabs a soldier in a confined space attempting to strip his weapon the soldier must be trained to create space (using his martial arts training) and dispatch the attacker.
Not sure what you mean by techniques. But, a large part of SF training involves live fire drills (like in the video) on ranges (traditional and asymmetric) and conducting small scale live fire exercises whether that be in a kill house or open training area.
The drills they use in every day training are then tested in large scale exercises with conventional forces or special forces support groups (elite infantry). This is usually a mixture of live fire and laser engagement systems.
Recent exercises between Egypt and Jordan
1) 27th Parachute Battalion paratrooper SF 2:51-3:15
2) Unit 777 CT&HR with their Jordanian counterparts 3:52-4:40
3) Navy Special Forces Brigade with their Jordanian counterparts 5:40-7:34
do you remember malta incident where some Egyptian soldiers got killed.
Egypt has been involved in a lot of operations at home and abroad. Some were successful and some failed miserably. That's in the past. Why? completely different recruitment, selection, and training.
Check this:-
Egyptian Special Forces Selection: Sea Air Land
It just the west propaganda machine to shore up the one sided coalition and the contribution of the arab states.
Still doesn't change the
fact that Jordan was (and still is) part of the international coalition against IS contributing both military and intelligence assets.
Jordan does not have the mean to conduct any military action outside her territory.
It does, what it does not have is the capacity to conduct operations of a (very) large magnitude or for a considerable amount of time.
The JAF is modest but it is still very well trained and well equipped in specialist areas.
the minute ISIS killed the Jordanian pilot, Jordan started parachuting arms to ISIS...
Complete and utter nonsense as usual from you without one shred of evidence.
Jordan retaliated aggressively to the killing, increasing the number of sorties it flew and targeting IS' coc.
Where in Sinai? most of the victims are bedouin hostile to any for government. ISIS whether it's real or fake, hasn't been eliminated like the Egyptian press like the world to believe.
Northern Sinai mainly, which means Rafah, Alaraish, and Elsheikh Zewaid.
Please, it's not an internal revolt. That line has been used and abused so much it's tiring. The Egyptian press is irrelevant here and has not claimed that the insurgency was eliminated. Not sure what you're watching.
There is still a brutal war going on there and everyone knows about it.
In Libya, DAESH has a government in DERNA, what did Egypt do? So far nothing but arming Hafter against the UN resolution...
It retaliated to the killing of Egyptians targeting IS coc in Derna and elsewhere. Egypt is also currently arming, training, and providing ISR to the Libyan National Army in their fight against IS. It was a proponent of national unity, it is working to lift the arms ban, and is working on a UN resolution allowing military action against IS. But yeah, so far it has done nothing.
But let me get this straight, you complain about Egypt going against a UN resolution but you want it to intervene unilaterally to fight IS without one?
And the 28 Ethiopian hostage that Egypt claimed , it liberated and received in pompous display in Cairo, were picked up from a Libyan police station after their kidnappers dropped them off..All it's cinema...
Can you actually be this dense?
Like the recently freed Egyptians. It was down to the efforts of the Egyptian diplomatic services in cooperation with their Libyan counterparts that secured their release. If you paid attention you would have known that, and because you aren't paying attention you don't know that the ceremony was an attempt to sweeten the ties between Egypt and Ethiopia.Not sure how that's a bad thing.
We should leave everything to superpowa Algeria though. Too bad it's in a state of constant isolation.