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Domestically-built Rais Hassen Barbiar (807) delivered to Algerian Navy August 8th at Oran.
 
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Algeria confirms Buk delivery


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A collage published in the August 2017 issue of included an image of a Buk-M2 TELAR on a MZKT 6922 6x6 wheeled vehicle. Source: El-Djeich

Algeria's acquisition of Buk-M2E surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems has effectively been confirmed by the August issue of the People's National Army's (ANP) El-Djeichmagazine.

The publication included an article covering the 'Majd 2017' exercise held in July, which was supported by a collage of Algerian military equipment – including a transporter erector launcher and radar (TELAR) vehicle from a Buk-M2 system, seen launching a 9M317-series missile.

The story did not mention the SAM system, which was mounted on a Belarusian-made MZKT 6922 6x6 wheeled vehicle instead of the tracked carriers used by most other Buk operators, including Egypt and Syria.

No Buks featured in earlier coverage of the 'Majd 2017' exercise, which was carried out by the 3rd Military Region that is responsible for defending much of Algeria's border with Morocco.

Russian business newspaper Kommersant reported – without citing a source – in April 2016 that deliveries of Buk-M2E systems and Mi-28NE attack helicopters to Algeria would begin that year, under a contract signed in 2013. Algeria displayed its Mi-28NEs for the first time in August 2016.

NPP Start, a Russian company that manufactures specialised vehicles for air defence systems, announced in November 2015 that it had begun to ship Buk components to an unidentified foreign customer under a contract signed in 2013.




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http://www.janes.com/article/73123/algeria-confirms-buk-delivery
 
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Algeria bought from Russia TOS-1A

"Omsktransmash" delivered of the heavy flamethrower system TOS-1A to Algeria. Voyennoy.RF was told about by a source at the enterprise during the international military-technical forum "Army-2017".The purchase by Algeria of TOS-1A was also confirmed by a source in the NPO Splav, which creates ammunition for the rocket launcher system. He did not specify the number of units purchased.
http://военное.рф/2017/ФорумАрмия313/




 
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it will make the Egyptian tubs and all the Arizona desert junk's wonder useless..

This is the best reply you could come up with? Yet another obsessive and hateful remark about Egypt? You can't help yourself, can you? Here I am actually praising what appears to be quite an impressive piece of Russian technology in Algeria (among several others I've spoken about on this thread which doesn't appear to have much interest unfortunately) and all you can come up with is a childish, elementary-school insult instead of providing some decent, technical information or discussion? Shame.
 
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Soon El Mellah In Algeria

On October 21, 2017 in Gdansk, a ceremony was held for the transfer to the Navy of Algeria of the large sailing-motor training ship El Mellah, built by the Polish shipbuilding and shiprepairing enterprise Remontowa Shipbuilding SA (onboard number "938", the name means "Sailor").

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