The rarer SIG 516 that you don't see that often.
I have no idea why they chose this monstrosity. The only thing I can think of is it's easily interchangeable caliber from 7.62x39 to 5.56. Other than that, seems very cumbersome for a standard issue rifle.
Maadi Misr, now we're talking. You know, before the ban in the US, these were THE BEST made copies to the Soviet AKM. Ask any collector who got his hands on one of these, they loved them and thought they were very well made. The post ban ones...not so great for some reason.
Now that's a tank. When you hear the word 'tank,' the Abrams is what comes to mind. Thank goodness we have almost 1,100 of these and hopefully they'll reach their goal of 1,500 and then they should probably stop there. We'll have to see if anything ends up materializing from the T90.
This new dock in Alexandria is very well engineered. It's basically a man-made inlet bay. Notice how calm the water is in all the pics. That's the basic premise of having it separated so that the current is put in check and it becomes easy docking for the tugboats with all these big ships and submarines. Very well engineered.
And they'rebuilding 3 new naval bases, one in Marsa Matruh, one in Port Said and one in the Red Sea. That way they'll be able to spread the naval assets across the majority of the shores of Egypt.
More SIGs, and those are them Czechoslovakian (I think) re-breather tanks I was telling you about before. Interesting how they prefer to use the belly ones. I find they get in the way more so than the back mounted re-breathing tanks, but these come off easily too so that is a plus.
Interesting group. Looks like maybe some Greek special forces with the Egyptian ones?