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Su-35 absolutely dominates F-16
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Egyptian F-16s are useless without BVRs missiles.
Yes I do .. and haven't you been posting my threads on here after borrowing it from defense-arab.com ?Why don't you look for that TV announcement on the official Egyptian TV..and see 29 for yourself instead of arguing here!?
Or you have a better source saying 26?
Indeed, better plan is to sell f-16s to Pak or Jordon after american approval and heading to Chinese j-10c.Egyptian F-16s are useless without BVRs missiles.
the alphajet can do the same role.Egyptian F-16 are used as ground attack planes. Egypt's fighter jets are only MiG-29 and Rafale.
And do you have a problem with that? What threads do you have anywhere?Yes I do .. and haven't you been posting my threads on here after borrowing it from defense-arab.com ?
They have a 70km bvr missile.. the AIM-120 is effective t that range too not at 120 km..Egyptian F-16s are useless without BVRs missiles.
I know, my bro. It sucks for sure, but easy to ignore just like Nirgili said. If any group of people have it the worst, it's the Indian folks lol. So if they can do it, we should be able to as well.
Well said, as usual.
So according to Zakupki, Russia has announced the official tender of 26 Su-35 Flanker-E to the Egyptian Air Force with a supply of specific electronic equipment for the jet fighters with the first 2 platforms arriving by the end of this year 2020.
https://zakupki.gov.ru/223/purchase...4440&purchaseId=9434944&purchaseMethodType=IS
Will be really cool to see them and hopefully we'll get some early images of them under construction or during test flights like they did with the MiG-35s.
My wish list includes 50 SU-35 fighters, with an increase in the number of that MiG-35 beauty to 100 upgraded by AESA radar and Rafale up to 72, and keep the Falcon For ground attack only, while protected by the field mobile air defence..
we are ready if u want to sellYes I do .. and haven't you been posting my threads on here after borrowing it from defense-arab.com ?
Indeed, better plan is to sell f-16s to Pak or Jordon after american approval and heading to Chinese j-10c.
the alphajet can do the same role.
That munition on the EAF K-52 Nile Crocodile is a long range missile was codenamed "item 305"Some more MiG-35.
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EAF MiG Driver. Should be very close to the Su-35 pilot's equipment although I don't think the helmet-mounted sight clip on these MiG helmets will be on the Su-35 since they'll have the incredibly powerful Irbis-E radar which uses wider scanning plane than the Zhuk-ME in the MiGs and a different weapon's lock on system from what I understand.
Compared to the F-16 Driver
And compared to the Rafale Driver's equipment.
5X MiG-35
4X Rafale
2X F-16
Then eventually the Su-35 MY GOODNESS how on earth will they ever manage such a variety of makes and models!!! looooool
MiG-35, F-16 and Ka-52s flying overhead.
@The SC @Amun or @vostok any idea what that munition is hanging off this EAF Ka-52 Nile Crocodile?
Apaches, Crocodiles and a single Chinook on a Mistral. Click pic to enlarge.
Can anyone identify the two flanking aircraft flying on the side of the C-130 and Hawkeye?
Lots more Crocodiles.
Even more in a nice lineup with Apaches.
Can anyone identify the two flanking aircraft flying on the side of the C-130 and Hawkeye?
A part from the well known Air to Air missiles.. the SU-35 can carry the following..SC ya Ma'alem! Hard to define what a modernization of an air force this has been! The MiG numbers are great and hopefully the Su-35s will follow suit as far as quantities are concerned, unless we somehow start seeing something called the Typhoon show up! I'm glad the SCALPs were resolved (if we're to believe the info from Sipri) and that adds considerably to the armament of this fleet if the number is at 50. It also begs the question as to further purchases of the cruise missiles when the need arises as they get used up. That's a bit of an unknown ATM, but one can only deduce that it's not a one-time purchase. And speaking of these long-range weapons, it will be very interesting to see the package that comes with the Su-35s and along with exhausting all and every single diplomatic venue with Ethiopia as well as the recent warming up with Sudan, if we will be seeing some action geared towards the dam. Perhaps this recent engagement with Sudan is a prelude to being able to use either airspace or even a launch site that would easily reduce the distance.