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Yo Amir do you think this gear is Egyptian or just handed to us by the Saudis for joint operations.
Its not a big deal ..
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Yo Amir do you think this gear is Egyptian or just handed to us by the Saudis for joint operations.
Beautiful picture, long live your brotherhood guys.
Yeah i realise that nowIts not a big deal ..
MEDITERRANEAN SEA (NNS) -- The guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG 107) participated in a combined passing exercise (PASSEX) with the Egyptian Navy Ship Toushka (FFG-906), May 20.
The passing exercise was highlighted by each ship's visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) team boarding the other ship. Egyptian navy personnel who embarked Gravely during the exercise were able to observe a damage control drill and a man overboard drill.
Passing exercises like this one demonstrates cooperation and communication between two or more navies, and also prepares ships for possible future multi-national efforts to ensure maritime security and regional stability. Amphibious dock landing ship USS Carter Hall (LSD 50) performed a similar passing exercise with the Egyptian navy April 7 in the Red Sea.
"Our passing exercise with the Egyptian Navy Ship Toushka provided a tremendous opportunity for both crews to meet and learn from each other," said Cmdr. David Dry, Gravely's commanding officer. "Cooperative events like today's serve to improve and strengthen both of our nations' maritime security capabilities."
Before the exercise began, the ships from both nations participated in an officer exchange so that both sides could acquire a better understanding of the capabilities and methods of the other navy.
"The Egyptian crew was very helpful and professional," said Lt. j.g. Natalie Ferbezar, training officer aboard Gravely. "It is always a great opportunity for both sides to train together and learn different methods and techniques."
Egyptian personnel involved also felt that the combined training was valuable.
"This has been a very enjoyable learning experience for us," said Egyptian navy Lt. Islam Marawan. "Gravely's crew has both great seamanship and outstanding teamwork. I think both teams learned from the exercise."
Gravely, homeported in Norfolk, Va., is on a scheduled deployment supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the 6th Fleet area of responsibility.
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Egypt's MBT is the M1A1 and its the same tank pictured. The Egyptian Army also uses the M60A3 extensively.What are the main tanks of egyptian army? and which tanks are those? Nice pics BTW!
What are the main tanks of egyptian army? and which tanks are those? Nice pics BTW!
Common misconception, Egyptian F-16s do have BVR technology, however, we are restricted from requesting the AIM-120 among other things as we haven't signed CISOMA. Proof of this is that we still use the first real BVR missile, the AIM-7.Sir Egypt Main Tank is Abram M1A1 and they are upgrading them but the main problem is with Egyptian Air Force than almost all of their F-16s don't have BVR technology and really need to get that