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Pathetic..!!
Pathetic, be cause it is reality....!

[QUOTE="Sinai Horus, post: 7813177, member: 163414]

Calm your hate a little bit bro I feel that the Egyptian army is gonna gave ya a stroke.[/QUOTE]
Sorry, the Egyptian army might give a stroke to your kind, but what the world see is just big flea market of wares with a bulimia syndrome...What did the great army of yours did in Sinai beside killing innocent bedouins and dressing them as terrorists , a walling up the Gazans....What did that great Army against the true ISIS in Derna? zilch, zero, sifr but taking it on harmless Mexican tourists or a rally of MB's...we were showered with blood and guts , but we haven't seen that yet against the Houthis....The Bani Sauds paid dearly for your fierce Army to cleanse the heretic houthis from Yemen...they didn't get diddly, but bombed goats, water bottles, chickens.....and harmless little babies in their sleep...
 
Plz guys , ignore that person as he think that Egyptian Army is just like the army of his country that killed and raped innocent people so he hate every thing about our great army....but what he didn't know that the Egyptian Army has a legacy before your country even exists that legacy kept it always beside the people of Egypt not supporting rulers .
 
Plz guys , ignore that person as he think that Egyptian Army is just like the army of his country that killed and raped innocent people
Algerian Army have never ever killed , raped civilians, in fact she has never operated in any Algerian city or village.and all the accusation against her were debunked in Europrean courts.
She was confined to operation in the countryside...The work in cities was done by the police and the gendarmerie with the means that they had at their disposal...
Unlike the Egyptian army who made chekhchouka with the Egyptians by using tanks and heavy weaponry...If that you call big army, the rest of the world see it a conglomeration of armed thugs.

so he hate every thing about our great army.
A great army you said, a part the number of enrolled soldiers, and a cacophony of technological outdated equipments, she is no grater today than she was in the early nineties..Let recap:
1. 1948 lost against a nescent Israel
2. 1956 lost again against Israel-France- England
3- 1962-1967 lost half of her 70,000 troops sent to fight in Yemen
4- 1967 lost against Israel and completely deconstructed in less than 6 hrs. The war was one of the biggest blunder of the 20th century
5- 1973, after a good beginning , she showed her lack of stamina...30 thousands troops surrounded and starved for air in a couple hours, by a force of less than a Brigade...
and then there was the famous 777 unit....where Sadat and his overblown ego wanted to play with the big dog....
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In 1978, Egyptian Army Special Forces were dispatched to Larnaca International Airport, Larnaca,Cyprus in response to the hijacking of a Cyprus Air passenger aircraft by operatives of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The operation was organized hastily, and Egyptian authorities failed to notify Cyprus of the arrival of the unit. As the Egyptian commandos approached the plane on the tarmac, they were mistaken by the Cyprus security forces as terrorist reinforcements. Cypriot security forces opened fire on the approaching Egyptian SF members, who were without nearby cover and conspicuous in desert camouflage clothing. The firefight cost the lives of 15 members of the 79 members of the Egyptian commando force sent, however there were no reported Cypriot fatalities.[1] The aftermath of the failed night-time incident and the need of a professional counter-terrorism unit in Egypt resulted in the creation of Unit 777.

EgyptAir Flight 321
On August 23rd, 1976, three armed terrorists claiming to be from the Abd Al-Nasir Movement hijacked the Egyptian Cairo-Luxor flight and asked the pilot to land in Tripoli. One of the three hijackers was a 21-year-old Palestinian, Mohammed Naguid, who was working in Kuwait.[2] They demanded the release of five Libyans imprisoned in Cairo in connection with two assassination attempts.[3] The context was the deterioration of relations between Egypt and Libya after the Yom Kippur War due to Libyan opposition to Sadat's peace policy. There had been a breakdown in unification talks between the two governments, which subsequently led to the Libyan-Egyptian War. Fifteen minutes after takeoff from Cairo International Airport, an Italian pilot called the airport to report that he had received a beam aerial from the Egyptian aircraft heading to Luxor that it had been hijacked and the flight was under terrorist control.

President Sadat ordered the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense to make the necessary decisions to protect the passengers and arrest the terrorists. The Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense quickly flew to Luxor International Airport where they started a secret meeting in the airport's tower, while Major General Abdul Hafiz Al-Bagori, Governor of Qena started negotiations with the three terrorists in order to gain time.[citation needed] In a call between the cockpit and the airport, the pilot complained about a problem in the aircraft - that it hadn't shown that the aircraft needing refuelling - and that the aircraft needed maintenance. The terrorists were persuaded to allow the aircraft to land in Luxor for refuelling. Negotiations continued until 3 p.m., when the governor told the terrorists that engineers were ready. The engineers were two disguised Sa'ka Officers, who went inside and outside the aircraft several times in order to appear to be maintenance workers. Minutes later three officers stormed the aircraft and captured the hijackers.

The force that stormed the aircraft was later announced to be a special unit within the Sa'ka force and further information was classified, the same force which was later named 777

Op-Malta
In 1985, Task Force 777 was dispatched again to deal with a hijacking, this time to Malta. An Egypt Air Boeing 737 (EgyptAir Flight 648) had landed in Luqa Airportunder the control of Abu Nidal faction terrorists, purportedly as retaliation for Egypt's failure to protect the terrorists that had hijacked the MS Achille Lauro earlier that year. Several hostages were released (11 person), and at least one Israeli woman was executed. Although the operation was planned more carefully this time, the TF 777 operators committed several mistakes that would eventually prove fatal to many of the hostages.[5] As explosives were detonated to attempt to blow a hole on the top of the airframe, the explosion ripped through the cabin area, immediately killing 20 passengers. Using the same hole, the operators gained entry to the plane but in the confusion opened fire indiscriminately and killed and injured more passengers. In the ensuing chaos, passengers that managed to flee the plane were then gunned down by snipers in positions around the airport who mistook them for terrorists attempting to escape. The total number of passengers killed was 57, out of 88 total."
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but what he didn't know that the Egyptian Army has a legacy before your country even exists that legacy kept it always beside the people of Egypt not supporting rulers .
Bullshit, our history is over 3500 years, a history and a culture well documented....The Egyptian army was, is, and will be always an army for parades ....She has no teeth or traction...We saw it recently when ISIS beheaded 28 Egyptians in Lybia, and we are seeing today in Yemen, where the dynasty of the idiots paid Egypt a lot of money for dismal results...Your army did exactly what they did 40 years ago, bomb goats, cows and dwellings..
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The above picture is worth its weight in gold....
 
The French foreign minister, Hubert Védrine, made a flying five-hour visit to Algiers yesterday as tension between the two countries was increased by allegations that Algerian troops are as guilty of civilian atrocities as the Islamist militants they are supposed to be fighting.
Mr Védrine pointedly refused to discuss the accusation, made by a former Algerian army officer, Habib Souaidia, in a book published in Paris last week.

"I am here to work, to feed and develop the important links between France andAlgeria," he said before a meeting with President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

The Algerian government is furious at the credence the French media and intellectuals have given to The Dirty War, a detailed and shocking account of almost a decade of alleged Algerian army involvement in the massacre of tens of thousands of innocent civilians.

"I have seen colleagues burn alive a 15-year-old child. I have seen soldiers disguising themselves as terrorists and massacring civilians," Mr Souaidia wrote. "I have seen colonels kill mere suspects in cold blood. I have seen officers torture fundamentalists to death. I have seen too many things."

A group of prominent French and north African intellectuals has seized on Mr Souaidia's account to denounce France's the kid-glove approach to the Bouteflika regime, calling it "complicity in crimes against humanity".

"For too long the French government has supported Algerian policy which, under cover of a fight against terrorism, aims at nothing less than the eradication, both political and physical, of any opposition whatsoever," the group wrote in the daily Le Monde.

More than 100,000 people, most of them civilians, are estimated to have died violently in Algeria since the government, backed by the armed forces, cancelled a general election in which Muslim fundamentalists had taken a commanding lead in 1992.
 
The French foreign minister, Hubert Védrine, made a flying five-hour visit to Algiers yesterday as tension between the two countries was increased by allegations that Algerian troops are as guilty of civilian atrocities as the Islamist militants they are supposed to be fighting.
Mr Védrine pointedly refused to discuss the accusation, made by a former Algerian army officer, Habib Souaidia, in a book published in Paris last week.

"I am here to work, to feed and develop the important links between France andAlgeria," he said before a meeting with President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

The Algerian government is furious at the credence the French media and intellectuals have given to The Dirty War, a detailed and shocking account of almost a decade of alleged Algerian army involvement in the massacre of tens of thousands of innocent civilians.

"I have seen colleagues burn alive a 15-year-old child. I have seen soldiers disguising themselves as terrorists and massacring civilians," Mr Souaidia wrote. "I have seen colonels kill mere suspects in cold blood. I have seen officers torture fundamentalists to death. I have seen too many things."

A group of prominent French and north African intellectuals has seized on Mr Souaidia's account to denounce France's the kid-glove approach to the Bouteflika regime, calling it "complicity in crimes against humanity".

"For too long the French government has supported Algerian policy which, under cover of a fight against terrorism, aims at nothing less than the eradication, both political and physical, of any opposition whatsoever," the group wrote in the daily Le Monde.

More than 100,000 people, most of them civilians, are estimated to have died violently in Algeria since the government, backed by the armed forces, cancelled a general election in which Muslim fundamentalists had taken a commanding lead in 1992.
Bullshit! The 200,000 victims, the massacres of pregnant women, the physical destruction of infrastructure is the work of Islamists, trained , supplied and financed by Arab state, Egypt included, and other muslims countries and European courts where most of the complaints against the Algerian army and her high officers, have been filed were debunked as pure fabrication ... here a CV for your Algerian hero
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Nationalité : Algérie
Né(e) à : Blida , le 16/04/1969

Biographie :

Habib Souaïdia est un écrivain algérien, ancien des Forces spéciales de l'Armée algérienne.

1989 Entrée à l'académie militaire de Cherchell.
1993 Nommé en poste à Lakhdaria.
1995 Arrestation pour trafic de pièces détachées.
27 juin 1999 Libération de prison.
7 avril 2000 Arrivée en France.
8 février 2001 Sortie de "la Sale Guerre", éd. la Découverte.

Son livre La Sale Guerre de 2001 lui a valu en France un procès avec le général Nezzar la même année. En Algérie le 29 avril 2002, le Tribunal criminel d'Alger l'a condamné à vingt ans de réclusion par contumace pour participation à une entreprise de démoralisation de l'armée et complot portant atteinte à l'intégrité du territoire national. Habib Souaïdia étant exilé en France, ce procès s'est déroulé en son absence.

Selon le ministère public, un site Internet indique qu'Habib Souaïdia a déclaré être « prêt à retourner en Algérie pour porter les armes contre les généraux ».
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Beside your hero can barely write his name in French...Forget about reading a book or writing one...
Next time come with something of substance, grievance against the lawlessness of the Egyptian army abound...juste in this forum go to MORSI thread, and you will rinse your foggy brain and eyes of the civility of the great armed forces of Egypt...!
 
Ceylal
stop what you are doing it is clear that whenever you see our army you know how little you are take my advice dont compare our army with algrian army and worry about your country
 
Ceylal
stop what you are doing it is clear that whenever you see our army you know how little you are take my advice dont compare our army with algrian army and worry about your country
I am not..rest assured...For the Algerian army and for the Algerian in general , yours doesn't make the weight..and let leave it at that...Let not pollute this thread...By this time you should know better , when you punch me, I'll punch back...and you can't handle them..

well if you both @Mahmoud_EGY and @Amun stop quoting everything he says he will have nothing to say you are just feeding the trolls . nobody cares about what he says anyway
For you I may be a troll..but your army is little in substance, a lot of noise and no traction, don't ever call it what she is not....but it is a good advice, you are giving your countrymen!
 
Now we can count the last Egyptian deals as the following:

France
24 Rafales to be equipped with Meteors, Micas and black shaheens
Fremm frigate (another one under negotiations)
4 Gowind corvettes (negotiations for 3 more)
2 Mistrales
Sagem Patroller UAV to be locally produced in Egypt

Germany
4 German Type 209 submarines

Russia
Ka-52 helicopters for the Mistrales
46 Mig 35 (many sources but needs further confirmation like the Mistrales)
S300 VM (Antey-2500)
R-32 Molniya missile boat

USA
20 F16 block 52+ with conformal fuel tanks (4200 km range)
4 Ambassador MKlll stealth missile boats

Spain
13 A400M Atlas tankers (Multipurpose military transport aircraft)
some rumors about the Spanish principe de asturias aircraft carrier that was recently replaced by the Juan Carlos carrier

Do Saudis pay for these purchases ?
 
Do Saudis pay for these purchases ?
No till now there is no evidence that saudis financed any of the army's deals all of the media channels that claimed that the deal was financed by saudis base their assumption on things like Egypt can't afford it and that the egyptain economy is suffering etc. But the saudi government did not claim that they payed a penny in them deals but they did put money in other things as aid (if they payed then they would have made it clear for everyone that they helped like they did with the aid and money they helped egypt with after the 30th of June and like the military aid they sent to Lebanon).
El sisi made it clear in his last speech that the army is financing their own deals and that the army was saving for years "the officers were being payed half of their actual salary " el sisi said. + the army haven't made any deals for years and instead relayed on the American aid money.
 
I think Egypt might buy some more LPDs too with Tiger Naval version or may be A-129s Naval version.
 
ABOUT THE MISTRALS.....
17 DEC 2014
Andrey Riznyk: Without Russian Components, a Mistral is Just a Clumsy Floating box
A member of the Executive Board of the United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation has spoken about protection of battle control systems and unique communication systems
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Andrey Riznyk, Executive Board member of the United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation, spoke about protecting military control systems from hacker. He said whether it is possible to hack into the new National Defense Control Center, and talked about the unique Russian equipment in the Mistral amphibious assault ships in a TASS interview.

ANDREY RIZNYK, EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER, UIMC

Mistrals cannot do anything without Russian communication and control systems. They would be essentially floating boxes with poor maneuverability which are blind and deaf. The ship which is supposed to be handed over to Russia, is right now severely limited in its fighting capability as far as weapons systems and electronic and radio systems are concerned. They have several Russian-made equipment units which would help the Mistral reach our shores, but it has to be equipped with either all French-made hardware or all Russian-made, because otherwise it would have to navigate by the stars, to put it bluntly.”


 
yes they also pay for my food , electricity , university , vacations pretty much everything
In fact, they are...Last week the Egyptian money was devalued and the country had less than $12 B in reserves...How much can 12 billion last for a country of 82 millions plus citizen?
 
In fact, they are...Last week the Egyptian money was devalued and the country had less than $12 B in reserves...How much can 12 billion last for a country of 82 millions plus citizen?
16 billion* and around 3/4 month
reasons new policies to end/weaken the black market + 25% reduction in exports due to the power (fuel and electricity) shortage in the first half of the year which caused some factories to reduce production this was solved.
The Egyptian pound will keep devaluing as it is not at its actual value something that I hope they keep doing the pound till it reach its actual value something that is gonna help to bring more foreign investments. that makes the egyptain pound the second worst currency after the algerian in the arab world (that is according to CNBC)
(The golf aid has stopped as the egyptian economy is improving and does not need aid)
 

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