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@Gomig-21 ,
“When you have nothing “ are talking about Algeria that saved your asses twice, or you are talking about me?
I highly doubt that Algeria actually saved our asses, I have nothing against Algeria but Algeria doesn't have any pivotal role I. The region, the algerian army is not so professional highly dependant on Russian weaponry as well. It can barely defend itself.No offence.
 
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I highly doubt that Algeria actually saved our asses, I have nothing against Algeria but Algeria doesn't have any pivotal role I. The region, the algerian army is not so professional highly dependant on Russian weaponry as well. It can barely defend itself.No offence.
Don’t make me laugh...later I will put 3 video’s where Egyptians generals that were on the Suez talked about the role of Algerian troops in Arabiya Alexandria axis..and what Algeria did bring to the table..If it wasn’t for our troops , Ariel Sharon would have been served coffee in Cairo, by Sadat..
For the professionalism of the troops, I don’t believe that the word exist in the Egyptian lexicon, so I don’t think the Egyptian Army is familiar with the term..
You all can have all the pan and spoon of the world, it doesn’t make you a chef!
Algerian army is a lot more sophisticated than the Egyptian Army, and it will take her years to catch up...:cheers:
Amazing you talk about Russian hardware, while Egypt is begging the Russian....:rofl: ...And à look at her COS handling the rifle speaks volume of its preparedness and professionalism...:cheers:
 
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I highly doubt that Algeria actually saved our asses, I have nothing against Algeria but Algeria doesn't have any pivotal role I. The region, the algerian army is not so professional highly dependant on Russian weaponry as well. It can barely defend itself.No offence.

Welcome bro.
And please don’t feed the troll.....that person is trying to destroy this very amazing thread....just ignore him.
 
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I highly doubt that Algeria actually saved our asses, I have nothing against Algeria but Algeria doesn't have any pivotal role I. The region, the algerian army is not so professional highly dependant on Russian weaponry as well. It can barely defend itself.No offence.
شرموط جزائرى مش مستاهل تتكلم معاه , خدها عبرة الجزائريين و السودانيين و الفلسطنية شعوب حقيرة كارهة لمصر بالاخص كلاب السودان
 
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شرموط جزائرى مش مستاهل تتكلم معاه , خدها عبرة الجزائريين و السودانيين و الفلسطنية شعوب حقيرة كارهة لمصر بالاخص كلاب السودان
Les soudanais vont vous baiser, comme l‘ont fait les Israeliens de 1948 ...à nos jours, la différence entre le passé, les Américains leur fournissaient les lubrifiants, maintenant vous vous endettez chez les khaleedjis pour la fournir...Les Soudanais et les Éthiopiens vont remodeler vos derrières...
Hamatir , Aka Sayf el Islam, aka shermout el haramayn, aka...too many PDF account to list, the chaggouff el boul ta3 échark el awsat, the eternal student,la fine bouche à la recherche d’une rectoplastie...I missed you..the mod should recognize that the forum’s ambiance without you.., is dull...at least with you, lies are substantiated with more lies, now you forced cool off period left us with a “copy and paste” geniuses...
 
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Les soudanais vont vous baiser, comme l‘ont fait les Israeliens de 1948 ...à nos jours, la différence entre le passé, les Américains leur fournissaient les lubrifiants, maintenant vous vous endettez chez les khaleedjis pour la fournir...Les Soudanais et les Éthiopiens vont remodeler vos derrières...
Hamatir , Aka Sayf el Islam, aka shermout el haramayn, aka...too many PDF account to list, the chaggouff el boul ta3 échark el awsat, the eternal student,la fine bouche à la recherche d’une rectoplastie...I missed you..the mod should recognize that the forum’s ambiance without you.., is dull...at least with you, lies are substantiated with more lies, now you forced cool off period left us with a “copy and paste” geniuses...
Yeah Sudanese are just backstabbers sure Algeria did something in you Kippur but not significant I highly doubt they even had a single casualty which hence proves the fact that their contribution to the war effort was minimal.

شرموط جزائرى مش مستاهل تتكلم معاه , خدها عبرة الجزائريين و السودانيين و الفلسطنية شعوب حقيرة كارهة لمصر بالاخص كلاب السودان
Mt3rfsh leh
Inferiority complex masalan
 
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@Gomig-21 ,
“When you have nothing “ are talking about Algeria that saved your asses twice, or you are talking about me?

You know very well I'm talking about you and your lame attempt at deflecting you inability to support your silly comment about the former Egyptian Chief of Staff blasting away with the C8. Now you think you're trying to tweak the discussion away from that -- because you have nothing -- by trying to make it a personal thing with me and that didn't work either and now trying to make it sound like an attack on Algeria loool. Classic silliness. :-)

Ok, so you have nothing to counter my 5 points about the shooting stance and discipline and all that, fine. Just a I expected anyway and like @Amun said, it goes without saying that one should never feed a troll, but I'm gonna make an exception in your case because I want to nip this Algeria BS in the behind once and for all. After this post you'll never be able to bring it up again like you have been for a while because when you do, people can always refer to this post to put you back in your place.

According to the great Lieutenant General Saad El Shazly, in the October war of 1973 (which started on October 6th and lasted through October 25th) these are all the military units that Egypt deployed.

Egyptian Forces in the battle.

Air Force
- 400 combat aircraft
- 70 transport aircraft
- 140 helicopters
Air Defenese
- 150 SAM battalions
- 2,500 anti-aircraft guns
Navy
- 12 submarines M5 destroyers
- 3 frigates
- 12 submarine chasers
- 17 OSA and KOMAR class missile patrol boats
- 30 SHERSHEN and p-6 motor-torpedo boats
- 14 minesweapers
- 14 landing craft
Combat forces
- 19 infantry brigades
- 8 mechanized brigades
- 10 armored brigades
- 3 airborne brigades
- 1 amphibious brigade
- 1 R-17E SSM brigade
- 1,700 tanks
- 2,500 armored vehicles
- 2,000 artillery units
- 1,500 anti-tank guns
- 700 ATGM
- 2500 recoilless launchers and RPG's

What did Algeria supply:

Algeria
- 1 MiG-21 squadron
- 1 MiG-17 squadron
- 1 Su-7 squadron
- 1 Armored brigade

While Shazly praised the effort, he ranked the Iraqi contributions as the BEST and most helpful and especially the Iraqi Hunters. He said their pilots were the best of the Arabs because of their experience, their bravery and their training. Egyptian pilots, for the majority of them, were basically young and newbies with under 2000 flight hours while the Iraqis and Israeli pilots had over 4000 hours and were much more experienced and trained. He said (and I quote his exact comment) "I pay particular tribute to the Iraqi Hunter pilots for the daring and skill of their anti-tank strikes in Sinai. They swiftly gained such a reputation that our field commanders, calling for air support, would frequently ask for the Iraqi squadron."

I quote Shazly's comment about the Algerian forces: "Its 3 squadrons arrived in Egypt through October 9-11. The armored brigade arrived on October 17. Apart from this military support, Algeria deposited $200 million with the Soviet Union in the first days of November to finance Egyptian and Syrian arms purchases. (GHQ was ordered to prepare hundred-million-dollar list of needs.)"

He also said that Algeria sent the one armored division without being asked which is very admirable.

That's it. While it's certainly admirable and all us Egyptians are grateful for all the support, from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia, let's not get carried away with the saving our asses fantasy, ok habibi?

Egyptian troops movement in eritrea near the sudanese border city of kasala.

Excellent move. Send the cavalry and project whatever power is necessary to send a message. I have absolutely no problem with what they did and I actually would be even more aggressive about it. Do whatever it takes to send a message that our national security is not something to be toyed with and that we will act in whatever way is necessary to protect that security. Enough of the shenanigans that these "outside" elements are trying to do. There will be consequences to those kinds of things. For their sake, let's hope they get the message.
 
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Welcome bro.
And please don’t feed the troll.....that person is trying to destroy this very amazing thread....just ignore him.
You know very well I'm talking about you and your lame attempt at deflecting you inability to support your silly comment about the former Egyptian Chief of Staff blasting away with the C8. Now you think you're trying to tweak the discussion away from that -- because you have nothing -- by trying to make it a personal thing with me and that didn't work either and now trying to make it sound like an attack on Algeria loool. Classic silliness. :-)

Ok, so you have nothing to counter my 5 points about the shooting stance and discipline and all that, fine. Just a I expected anyway and like @Amun said, it goes without saying that one should never feed a troll, but I'm gonna make an exception in your case because I want to nip this Algeria BS in the behind once and for all. After this post you'll never be able to bring it up again like you have been for a while because when you do, people can always refer to this post to put you back in your place.

According to the great Lieutenant General Saad El Shazly, in the October war of 1973 (which started on October 6th and lasted through October 25th) these are all the military units that Egypt deployed.

Egyptian Forces in the battle.

Air Force
- 400 combat aircraft
- 70 transport aircraft
- 140 helicopters
Air Defenese
- 150 SAM battalions
- 2,500 anti-aircraft guns
Navy
- 12 submarines M5 destroyers
- 3 frigates
- 12 submarine chasers
- 17 OSA and KOMAR class missile patrol boats
- 30 SHERSHEN and p-6 motor-torpedo boats
- 14 minesweapers
- 14 landing craft
Combat forces
- 19 infantry brigades
- 8 mechanized brigades
- 10 armored brigades
- 3 airborne brigades
- 1 amphibious brigade
- 1 R-17E SSM brigade
- 1,700 tanks
- 2,500 armored vehicles
- 2,000 artillery units
- 1,500 anti-tank guns
- 700 ATGM
- 2500 recoilless launchers and RPG's

What did Algeria supply:

Algeria
- 1 MiG-21 squadron
- 1 MiG-17 squadron
- 1 Su-7 squadron
- 1 Armored brigade

While Shazly praised the effort, he ranked the Iraqi contributions as the BEST and most helpful and especially the Iraqi Hunters. He said their pilots were the best of the Arabs because of their experience, their bravery and their training. Egyptian pilots, for the majority of them, were basically young and newbies with under 2000 flight hours while the Iraqis and Israeli pilots had over 4000 hours and were much more experienced and trained. He said (and I quote his exact comment) "I pay particular tribute to the Iraqi Hunter pilots for the daring and skill of their anti-tank strikes in Sinai. They swiftly gained such a reputation that our field commanders, calling for air support, would frequently ask for the Iraqi squadron."

I quote Shazly's comment about the Algerian forces: "Its 3 squadrons arrived in Egypt through October 9-11. The armored brigade arrived on October 17. Apart from this military support, Algeria deposited $200 million with the Soviet Union in the first days of November to finance Egyptian and Syrian arms purchases. (GHQ was ordered to prepare hundred-million-dollar list of needs.)"

He also said that Algeria sent the one armored division without being asked which is very admirable.

That's it. While it's certainly admirable and all us Egyptians are grateful for all the support, from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia, let's not get carried away with the saving our asses fantasy, ok habibi?



Excellent move. Send the cavalry and project whatever power is necessary to send a message. I have absolutely no problem with what they did and I actually would be even more aggressive about it. Do whatever it takes to send a message that our national security is not something to be toyed with and that we will act in whatever way is necessary to protect that security. Enough of the shenanigans that these "outside" elements are trying to do. There will be consequences to those kinds of things. For their sake, let's hope they get the message.
I'm not being Racist but Sudan needs a show of power, we should send our jets flying over Khartoum few times just to show them who is the boss, it's a stand off and Goddamit it's the time we show them what we are capable of.
 
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I'm not being Racist but Sudan needs a show of power, we should send our jets flying over Khartoum few times just to show them who is the boss, it's a stand off and Goddamit it's the time we show them what we are capable of.
That's will be an act of war... And like I said... NO one is ready for that neither need it to happen in the region... They all have too much to lose if smthing like that happen...
 
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That's will be an act of war... And like I said... NO one is ready for that neither need it to happen in the region... They all have too much to lose if smthing like that happen...

Not really. Bashir is wanted in the international court.
He is hated by everyone around him.
 
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Not really. Bashir is wanted in the international court.
He is hated by everyone around him.
That' snot the problem... Bachir is not the sudanese ppl... SO if War is declared both will activate the ideological war sys... therefore will push ppl into... kill or be killed... Take or be taken... etc...
if a coup happen before hand..;then that's another story... But as any stories..;they should never be taken as granted...
 
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That' snot the problem... Bachir is not the sudanese ppl... SO if War is declared both will activate the ideological war sys... therefore will push ppl into... kill or be killed... Take or be taken... etc...
if a coup happen before hand..;then that's another story... But as any stories..;they should never be taken as granted...
We ain't gonna bomb them just move some f-16s over Khartoum if they shot it down it could be an act of war
 
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We ain't gonna bomb them just move some f-16s over Khartoum if they shot it down it could be an act of war
So... let's do it in the other side...
What if Israel, Turkey or any country aorund Egypt..send their armed fighters jets turning around Cairo... and all of egypt freely... without greenlight to do so ?
How Egypt should react?
 
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this very amazing thread

It's a great thread I agree. The one sticky thread in the Arab Defense Forum with the most views and replies and obvious interest and doesn't have a single like or thumbs up on it. :lol: Why is that, you think?
 
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If the last few years have taught us anything, it's that if you do not act like a wolf when it comes to foreign affairs, you'd be devoured by other wolves. Whatever the sorry state of affairs our foreign policy was under Mubarak it was definitely nothing of the sort. And look where that got us, huddled behind our borders passively waiting for the wolves to come to us. The good news is that this is starting to change but we need to do more. Starting by sending powerful messages to our southern neighbors, The "I can snatch you from your own palace and turn you in to the Hague" or "You start messing with my Nile, I just might mess with your very existence as a country" kinds of messages.
 
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