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How can it be "willful" when it was without the approval of the French govt.?
"By 1968, Dassault had finished production of the 50 Mirage 5Js paid for by Israel, but an arms embargo imposed upon Israel by the French government in 1967 prevented deliveries from taking place. The Israelis replied by producing an unlicensed copy of the Mirage 5, the Nesher, with technical specifications for both the airframe and the engine obtained by Israeli spies. Some sources claim Israel received 50 Mirage 5s in crates from French air force (AdA), while the AdA took over the 50 aircraft originally intended for Israel"

ANd yes Dasault family was faced with those allegation back in the day.

PS: Dassault head (serge) is always under investigation in a lot of corruption cases since few decades
 
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Israel got always what they wanted from France. Remember the nuke technology and first reactor in Negev-Dimona with technology from France. Then the SAAR 3 FAC's " blocked" in Cherbourg and escaped by Operation Noa. I agree to say France delivered willingly.
 
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Chief of Hellenic Navy Vice Admiral Nicholas Tsounis HN visit to Egypt

During his visit, the Chief GEN discussed with his counterpart issues of mutual interest and initiatives to enhance cooperation between the two Naval and met with the Chief of the Armed Forces of Egypt, Lieutenant General Mahmoud Hegazi. Within information on developments and Navy Egyptian activities, the Chief GEN visited Alexandria Naval Base, Naval Ships, Naval College, and Special Forces Command of the Navy of Egypt.

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Israel got always what they wanted from France. Remember the nuke technology and first reactor in Negev-Dimona with technology from France. Then the SAAR 3 FAC's " blocked" in Cherbourg and escaped by Operation Noa. I agree to say France delivered willingly.
We have never got any technology from anyone about nukes. We had the formula, but also the money to build a reactor, which we purchased from France.
 
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MiG-35 #702 was unveiled for the dignitaries and the media while #712 in your picture was exhibited for Egyptian delegation among others. Gorgeous aircraft and impressive weapon's load. Enjoy the pics (click on most of them to see full size hi res).

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Look at the size of the flaps!

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Egypt
: WS-2 Guided MLRS is fitted with 6 box-shape launchers and fires 400mm rockets

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WS-2 400mm Guided MLRS Multiple Launch Rocket System



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Description
The WS-2 is a Chinese-made 400mm guided MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) designed and manufactured by China National Precision Machinery Corporation (CPMIEC), based in Beijing, China. The WS-2 was unveiled during the Zhuhai Air Show in 2004. The WS-2 is an advanced rocket system characterized by long-range, fast response, easy operation and maintenance. WS-2 adopts simple control technologies, which increase the accuracy with low cost. The WS-2 artillery system has a preparation time of less than 12 minutes from travelling. In July 2009, the Sudanese government managed to buy an unknown number of WS-2 multi-launch rocket systems from China, according to Kanwa Defense Review Monthly magazine.

Variants
- WS-1:
100 km of maximum range
- WS-1B:
180 km of maximum range
- WS-2B:
Upgraded version with long range capacity
- WS-2C:
Upgraded version with GPS guidance and 350 km range
- WS-2D:
Upgraded version with GPS guidance and 400 km range and ability to launch lethal unmanned aerial vehicles

Technical Data

Armament
The rockets launcher system is mounted at the rear of a 6x6 truck chassis with three tubes in two lines. The six--round launcher is mounted at the rear of the chassis with an elevation range. Manual controls are also provided. In firing position, four stabilizers are lowered to the ground hydraulically to provide a more suitable firing platform. One of these is mounted either side to the immediate rear of the cab with the other two stabilizers mounted at the very rear of the chassis. The system can operate up to a maximum height of 3,500 m above sea level and in ambient temperatures from -40 to +55ºC and with a relative humidity of up to 75per cent (at 15ºC). The rockets are fired from containers.
Rockets
The 400 mm guided rocket of WS-2 MLRS has a simple inertial guidance system, but can also use indigenous satellite navigation system for mid-course guidance. There is also a capability to use terminal guidance for further increase of accuracy. Firing accuracy is <3% (CEP) at a maximum range. The firing range of the rocket is from 70 to 200 km. The rocket can be equipped with various range of warheads as blast fragmentation, incendiary blast fragmentation, fuel air explosive and anti-personnel & armor-piercing dual-purpose. In 2008, it was revealed that sub-munitions are developed for WS-2, including a specialized anti-radar version, which is a rocket containing three UAVs. The WS-2 rocket is 7.3 m long, a weight of 1 280 kg and a warhead of 200 kg. Rockets can be launched in single or salvo modes with a firing interval of around 6 sec.
Mobility
The WS-2 MLRS is based on the Chinese TAS-5450A truck chassis. The TAS5450A 8x8 25-tons truck offers good cross country mobility. The truck is motorized with an air-cooled diesel engine. The WS-2 TEL (Transporter Erector Launcher) vehicle is usually supported by reloading vehicle, which is fitted with a crane and carries reload containers with rockets. The WS-2 truck can run at a maximum road speed of 80 km with a maximum cruising range of 800 km.
Combat use
Typical configuration for one MLRS WS-2 battery is as follows:
- 1 command vehicle
- 6 Transporter erector launcher vehicles.
- 6 or 9 loading and transportation vehicles
The WS-2 is mainly used to make a destructive attack on the enemy's area targets in depth, such as military bases, airports, mass fleet, hub of communication, political and economic centers, industry facilities and other important military area targets.

Specifications

Armament
6 launch tubes 400 mm calibre
Country users
China, Sudan
Crew
3 soldiers
Accessories
Digital firing computer system
Weight rocket
1,250 kg
Firing Range
70 - 200 km
Truck
Taian TAS-5450 8x8
Weight vehicle
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Speed Truck
80 km/h
Range Truck
600 km
Armor
No armor protection
Engine truck
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Details View
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http://www.armyrecognition.com/chin...data_sheet_specifications_pictures_video.html
 
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How many rafale, egypt got right now? (delivered till now)
To be honest I'm not sure,There are reports that egypt has 6 Rafale's B and around 24 Rafale's C are on order.
Good for them because F-16's comes with strings
 
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I fail to understand what these Ethiopians are thinking. You shut down Egypt's water, and they are going to do nothing?
Nothing. Egypt has no power in that region.
and it's not like it's gonna get the nile dry...
but ethiopia gonna get leverage on egypt and sudan starting from today.
 
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