What's new

Egyptian Armed Forces

And I assure you that the F-16 has a share of the Egyptian deals, the development of 100 fighters, the release of some new munitions and the integration of other munitions. We are waiting for the next Egyptian exhibition
The development between Block 52 to the American Viper, this is different from the other deals and there is another helicopter deal and a naval deal
Lockheed Martin has a big share A very large amount of deals for it, and this is very certain information
 
.
Do we expect that the additional Su-35 deal is specific to Egypt, as the article confirms, compared to the image of the factory’s production, and also because the article mentioned that China did not contract an additional deal or Turkey on the fighter, and mentioned receiving an offer from 2019 from the recipient of the current export of the fighter, so could Egypt be the owner of the other deal from 2023 receipt 43fdd13c784dab3b19333.jpg
 
. .

Looks like the one on the right is testing some serious weapons, can you identify them? Anyone? The ones on the wingtip rails do NOT look like the Khibiny EW pods but rather something totally different and certainly of the weaponized type. I would guess the other ones on the inner pylons appear to be R-73 0r 74.

EDIT: I just noticed that one aircraft also appears to have a single R-27 on it's inner right wing pylon!

1628434507710.png

Lockheed Martin has a big share A very large amount of deals for it, and this is very certain information

What do you mean by "a big share", my bro?
 
Last edited:
.
The Guardian L-HIT remote-controlled weapons platform, which Egypt obtained the right to manufacture with a technology transfer from the Spanish company Escribano, appeared recently. The platform is an upgraded and updated version of the Guardian-2 platform.

ظهور منصة الأسلحة بالتحكم عن بعد Guardian L-HIT المصرية الصنع


The new platform is used on armored vehicles, vehicles, tanks, borders, and naval vessels as well..It is a very good addition to the armed forces..
 
.
The Guardian L-HIT remote-controlled weapons platform, which Egypt obtained the right to manufacture with a technology transfer from the Spanish company Escribano, appeared recently. The platform is an upgraded and updated version of the Guardian-2 platform.

ظهور منصة الأسلحة بالتحكم عن بعد Guardian L-HIT المصرية الصنع


The new platform is used on armored vehicles, vehicles, tanks, borders, and naval vessels as well..It is a very good addition to the armed forces..

Outsitanding. Look at all the countries that are already using it including the good ol' US of A! Which can only mean that it is quite good since they don't purchase crap as we all know.

Remote weapon systems - Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace

Hopefully they'll add Egypt to that list and not only that, the EGY military can learn to develop automated equipment and add artificial intelligence to it and jump ahead a few steps to make up for lost time and before you know it, they'll be caught up and maybe even superseded and passed others InshaAllah. Now they need to develop their own APS standard on not just tanks, but other equipment as well.
 
.
AIO developed its own RWS meaning the Spanish system is redundant.

The Egyptian early warning radar can replace any Russian radars used with systems like the S-75 and S-125.

It will significantly outclass them and is going to be less prone to obsolescence because of Western electronic warfare.
 
.
AIO developed its own RWS meaning the Spanish system is redundant.

The Egyptian early warning radar can replace any Russian radars used with systems like the S-75 and S-125.

It will significantly outclass them and is going to be less prone to obsolescence because of Western electronic warfare.
Is it possible to integrate the three-dimensional radar to be manufactured to the SAM systems, where the range ranges from 350 to 450 km
Outsitanding. Look at all the countries that are already using it including the good ol' US of A! Which can only mean that it is quite good since they don't purchase crap as we all know.

Remote weapon systems - Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace

Hopefully they'll add Egypt to that list and not only that, the EGY military can learn to develop automated equipment and add artificial intelligence to it and jump ahead a few steps to make up for lost time and before you know it, they'll be caught up and maybe even superseded and passed others InshaAllah. Now they need to develop their own APS standard on not just tanks, but other equipment as well.
This system, if it is developed to withstand the Kornet, TOW or HOT anti-tank weapons, will be suitable for the ST100, ST500 armored vehicles.
Looks like the one on the right is testing some serious weapons, can you identify them? Anyone? The ones on the wingtip rails do NOT look like the Khibiny EW pods but rather something totally different and certainly of the weaponized type. I would guess the other ones on the inner pylons appear to be R-73 0r 74.

EDIT: I just noticed that one aircraft also appears to have a single R-27 on it's inner right wing pylon!

View attachment 768318


What do you mean by "a big share", my bro?
It will be most air and sea deals with it
 
Last edited:
.
AIO developed its own RWS meaning the Spanish system is redundant.

The Egyptian early warning radar can replace any Russian radars used with systems like the S-75 and S-125.

It will significantly outclass them and is going to be less prone to obsolescence because of Western electronic warfare.

Well, they must've seen something in the Spanish RCWS that was different than the one AIO is currently building and testing, otherwise they wouldn't be wasting their time on a redundant system would be my guess. Most likely some newer forms of electronics that perform at much higher speeds, or even technical aspects like the turret mechanism and gimbal or things of that sort. It could also be that the Spanish system is just plain and simply much easier and more accomplished to mass produce on certain vehicles as opposed to the one AOI is producing. I just can't imagine them wasting their time producing two of the same exact units without any benefit from this Spanish one that would supersede the current one.

Perhaps there is some techno-versatility that might lead to a CIWS system in the Spanish one. Now that would be something well worth examining without a question.
 
.
Is it possible to integrate the three-dimensional radar to be manufactured to the SAM systems, where the range ranges from 350 to 450 km
Tracking radars should be quite easy to make if they have the ability to produce such a complex radar like a PESA 3D radar.

Semi active radar homing missile can use 3 or 4 tracking radars and have a missle like the RIM-66.
 
.
images (8).jpeg
America will take all the parts out of service and start taking out the first 5 pieces already, and after solving the problem, the engine hull stresses when it reaches a speed of 40 knots from a German company. These parts are in a joint venture with Italy on the frame of the frame and the new American electronics DDX
 
.
Egyptian and Emirati air forces continue the activities of their joint air training (Zayed-3), which kicked off last week in the United Arab Emirates shortly after the arrival of the Egyption forces at Al Dhafra Air Base.

During past week, the joint forces carried out number of training operations with the aim of enhancing the ability to operate joint air missions and exchange experiences between both sides.

Number of commanders and officials of the armed forces of both countries witnessed one of the training stages conduct in the UAE. The training included carrying out joint flights by the multi-tasking fighters.

The witnessed-joint training aimed at practicing several missions to attack enemy targets and defending other vital ones.

The training demonstrated, the high level of professionalism for both participating forces, which reflected the extent to which the air forces of both countries possess human and technical capabilities, combat readiness, and the ability to work jointly in various circumstances.

Members of the Egyptian Air Forces participating in the Egyptian-Emirati joint air exercise [Zayed-3] arrived August 2, at Al Dhafra Air Base, in the United Arab Emirates.

The joint drills are taking place with the participation of several multi-tasking combat aircrafts of various models.

The first stages of training included holding a series of lectures to unify combat concepts and exchange training experiences, as well as carrying out number of training flights on several missions.

The training aims to hone the skills of the participating forces from both sides, to reach the highest levels of efficiency and readiness to carry out joint tasks and manage air operations using the latest air weapons with high efficiency under various circumstances.

This joint training comes as part of supporting and strengthening military cooperation and joint coordination between the Egyptian and Emirati armed forces through the implementation of several joint exercises in various specialties.

The Egyption and Emirati last joint air exercise [Zayed-3] lasted for two weeks and was concluded in May.

1628525885432.png


1628525910998.png



1628525965182.png


Screenshot_20210809-122039_YouTube.jpg


Screenshot_20210809-122111_YouTube.jpg


Screenshot_20210809-122051_YouTube.jpg


Screenshot_20210809-122319_YouTube.jpg
 
Last edited:
. .
. .
Back
Top Bottom