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The Syrian Air Force is reportedly planning its first large acquisitions of new fighter jets in over two decades, and intends to purchase large numbers of used MiG-21 third generation aircraft from Egypt. Egypt is today the world’s largest operator of the original Soviet design, with hundreds in service and several hundred more in reserve, although even serving squadrons are not assigned frontline duties. As Egypt has moved to modernise its fleet, it has retired several older classes of combat jet including the F-16A, the Mirage 5 and the F-4E, and at least part of the MiG-21 fleet is likely to be replaced in its non frontline position by F-16C fighters as the frontlines are filled out with newer MiG-29M, Rafale and Su-35 jets. Egypt also operates at least one squadron of J-7 fighters, a Chinese derivative of the MiG-21, although it remains uncertain whether Syria is interested in these aircraft or whether they are available for export.

The Syrian Air Force previously deployed the more advanced MiG-29 and MiG-23 fighters and MiG-25 interceptors as its elite, and in the 2000s sought to purchase small numbers of MiG-29SMT and MiG-31 jets - the latter unsuccessfully and the former which have yet to be delivered. Approximately 8-10 combat jets of each class were sought out from Russia, with the loss of Soviet aid and access to Soviet jets and spare parts at 'friendly' prices since the early 1990s having seriously undermined Syria's ability to afford a more comprehensive fleet modernisation. A devastating nine year conflict with militant Islamist insurgent groups, however, has shifted the Syrian Air Force’s priorities away from air defence against possible Israeli and Western incursions - and towards a reliable and low maintenance means of carrying out airstrikes on jihadists forces. The MiG-21 has thus emerged as a favourite for the service, able to fly multiple sorties daily, not complex to fly, and not requiring expensive parts or high quantities of fuel. The jet also has a low crash rate, a reasonable flight performance with the ability to exceed Mach 2 speeds, and can deploy a wide range of munitions including a range of indigenous gravity bombs. This makes it preferable to more complex designs such as the MiG-29 and MiG-23. The MiG-21 is in high demand today, and with Egypt looking to retire part of its fleet a sale could be ideal for both counties. Cairo also has an interest in strengthening the Syrian fleet, with many of the militant groups including Al Qaeda affiliates and the Islamic State all considered a threat to Egyptian security as well as that of its neighbour.
 
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Getting 40 , collecting dust in Egyptian shades ..
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Israelis would be cautious of this happening. I can't see them getting worried over this but they will probably at least voice some level of concern to the US.

If the US hears them out I wonder if they will relay that to Egypt...
 
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Israelis would be cautious of this happening. I can't see them getting worried over this but they will probably at least voice some level of concern to the US.

If the US hears them out I wonder if they will relay that to Egypt...

Assad is gangsta with MBS, MBZ, Putin, Hussein II, Sisi who are pro Israel. Only beef Assad has with Israel is Golan but it is minor. Assad is hostile to Erdogan, not to Israel.
 
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Assad is gangsta with MBS, MBZ, Putin, Hussein II, Sisi who are pro Israel. Only beef Assad has with Israel is Golan but it is minor. Assad is hostile to Erdogan, not to Israel.

how could you put all those together ..... the real Pro Israeli are Qatar and Turkish NATO state ....

As for the deal.... all MIG-21 fleet is out of service ..... it will be a good deal that Syria could use them against Turkish backed Terrorists and Egypt gets some cash to help purchasing new jets .
 
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Mig21?
What for? They cannot use MiG 21 against any of their potential Foes. Israel and Turkey would Eat those legacy MiG 21. And they are not used as ground attack if i am not wrong. Is their a ground attack configuration of MiG 21?
 
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how could you put all those together ..... the real Pro Israeli are Qatar and Turkish NATO state ....

As for the deal.... all MIG-21 fleet is out of service ..... it will be a good deal that Syria could use them against Turkish backed Terrorists and Egypt gets some cash to help purchasing new jets .

For the half million who died May Allah destroy Assad and those who support him.
 
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Tagging anyone who doesn't conform to your beliefs doesn't mean that they're infidels,grow up.
Look up Nusayris beliefs before calling them part of Ummah. Even if they were Muslims which they are clearly not, I would still call them Kafir for what they have done with innocents in Syria. It is you who should grow up and do some research on this subject.

Nusayriyyah is an extreme Shi'ite group named after its purported founder, Abu Shu'ayb Muhammad ibn Nusayr (d.868). Nusayri doctrine is a mixture of Islamic, Gnostic and Christian beliefs. The Nusayris possess three distinctive doctrines which have led them to be treated as heretics by Sunni Muslims.
  1. The belief in incarnation. The Nusayris believe that Ali is God in the flesh. Ali created Muhammad from his spirit, and Muhammad created Salman, an early Shi'ite saint. These three form a Trinity in which Ali is described as the 'meaning', Muhammad is the 'name' and Salman is the 'door'.
  2. The rejection of the Qur'an and all forms of prayer associated with the Sunni tradition. All Islamic teaching can be interpreted spiritually and therefore does not have to be taken literally.
  3. Nusayris believe in reincarnation. Contrary to Islamic belief, the Nusayris claim that women do not have souls and, therefore, there is no need to explain the secrets of Nusayri doctrine to women.
Nusayris have their own distinct religious leaders, called shaikhs. These shaikhs are believed to be endowed with a kind of divine authority. One of the Shaikh's duties is to lead religious and other forms of ceremony. Nusayris have special feasts in which they celebrate the anniversaries of their sacred figures.
At the age of 19 Nusayris undergo an initiation rite in which they begin to learn some of the secrets of the sect. Nusayris are in fact born into the sect; the initiation ceremony serves to confirm their membership.


History The Nusayris trace their origins to the eleventh Shi'a Imam al-Hasan al-Askari (d.873) and his pupil Ibn Nusayr (d.868). The Nusayris mostly lived in the mountains of Syria, supported by the Shi'ite Hamdanid dynasty. In 1085 the Shi'ite state fell to the Seljuk Turks. The break down of political support made the Nusayris extremely vulnerable to attack and persecution. In 1260 the Mongols captured Aleppo, the capital of the region, and killed many thousands of Shi'as. At the end of the 13th century many Shi'as were massacred by Sunni Muslims who objected to Shi'a support for the Christian crusaders. From then on the Nusayris and other Shi'ite branches were required to conform to the practices of Sunni Islam. In the twentieth century Nusayris have enjoyed a degree of political dominance that is disproportionate to their size. After the first world war the French, who were ruling Syria at the time, made an unsuccessful attempt to establish a separate Nusayri state. Since 1970, following the coup of the Nusayri air force chief, Hafiz al-Asad, the Nusayris have been dominant in Syrian political and military life. Attempts to politically discredit President Asad because of his heterodox religious beliefs have been unsuccessful.


Symbols Nusayris use wine as a symbol for God.


Adherents It is estimated that there about 600,000 Nusayris in Syria who make up about 11% of the population of the country (Halm 1991, 159).


Headquarters/
Main Centre
The headquarters of the movement is in Damascus, Syria.

http://www.philtar.ac.uk/encyclopedia/islam/shia/nusay.html
 
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Look up Nusayris beliefs before calling them part of Ummah. Even if they were Muslims which they are clearly not, I would still call them Kafir for what they have done with innocents in Syria. It is you who should grow up and do some research on this subject.

Nusayriyyah is an extreme Shi'ite group named after its purported founder, Abu Shu'ayb Muhammad ibn Nusayr (d.868). Nusayri doctrine is a mixture of Islamic, Gnostic and Christian beliefs. The Nusayris possess three distinctive doctrines which have led them to be treated as heretics by Sunni Muslims.
  1. The belief in incarnation. The Nusayris believe that Ali is God in the flesh. Ali created Muhammad from his spirit, and Muhammad created Salman, an early Shi'ite saint. These three form a Trinity in which Ali is described as the 'meaning', Muhammad is the 'name' and Salman is the 'door'.
  2. The rejection of the Qur'an and all forms of prayer associated with the Sunni tradition. All Islamic teaching can be interpreted spiritually and therefore does not have to be taken literally.
  3. Nusayris believe in reincarnation. Contrary to Islamic belief, the Nusayris claim that women do not have souls and, therefore, there is no need to explain the secrets of Nusayri doctrine to women.
Nusayris have their own distinct religious leaders, called shaikhs. These shaikhs are believed to be endowed with a kind of divine authority. One of the Shaikh's duties is to lead religious and other forms of ceremony. Nusayris have special feasts in which they celebrate the anniversaries of their sacred figures.
At the age of 19 Nusayris undergo an initiation rite in which they begin to learn some of the secrets of the sect. Nusayris are in fact born into the sect; the initiation ceremony serves to confirm their membership.


History The Nusayris trace their origins to the eleventh Shi'a Imam al-Hasan al-Askari (d.873) and his pupil Ibn Nusayr (d.868). The Nusayris mostly lived in the mountains of Syria, supported by the Shi'ite Hamdanid dynasty. In 1085 the Shi'ite state fell to the Seljuk Turks. The break down of political support made the Nusayris extremely vulnerable to attack and persecution. In 1260 the Mongols captured Aleppo, the capital of the region, and killed many thousands of Shi'as. At the end of the 13th century many Shi'as were massacred by Sunni Muslims who objected to Shi'a support for the Christian crusaders. From then on the Nusayris and other Shi'ite branches were required to conform to the practices of Sunni Islam. In the twentieth century Nusayris have enjoyed a degree of political dominance that is disproportionate to their size. After the first world war the French, who were ruling Syria at the time, made an unsuccessful attempt to establish a separate Nusayri state. Since 1970, following the coup of the Nusayri air force chief, Hafiz al-Asad, the Nusayris have been dominant in Syrian political and military life. Attempts to politically discredit President Asad because of his heterodox religious beliefs have been unsuccessful.


Symbols Nusayris use wine as a symbol for God.


Adherents It is estimated that there about 600,000 Nusayris in Syria who make up about 11% of the population of the country (Halm 1991, 159).


Headquarters/
Main Centre
The headquarters of the movement is in Damascus, Syria.

http://www.philtar.ac.uk/encyclopedia/islam/shia/nusay.html


So then all Shi'ites are kafirs right,by this logic they'd call all Sunnis kafirs just because they have different beliefs.
 
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