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What do you know about that, are you a soldier or have you been one..?Waste of money, the modernization of individual equipment of soldiers is forgotten or not in future agenda
No comparison ! Algeria is the country for the navy and the aviation.Algerian navy's strike power is well above the Egyptian navy.
No comparison ! Algeria is the country for the navy and the aviation.
Egyptian Navy is still at the charcoal steam engine era. It does not have the firepower of Modern navies. Israel, with less than 70 units is thousand time more powerful and lethal than Egypt's 300 plus units...
Algerian navy's strike power is well above the Egyptian navy.
Algeria has a very glorious navy history. It is very nice to continue this tradition.
I wonder, Algerian brothers hows see like Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha, Algerian Ghazi Hasan Pasha and other great Islamic admirals? How are these admirals explained in the elementary / high school education system?
My brother, please do not get it wrong. As much as I love Algeria, I am attached to the Egyptian people with the same love.Egypt and Algeria navies are the two strongest forces in Africa. Both countries have a good naval history. The comparison is that I have seen Algeria one step ahead in terms of combat power over ASW/AsuW and A2AD capacity in the Southern Mediterranean line and and ofc throughout Africa. It is a simple regional power assessment, independent of allied relations. And of course, from the point of view of the navy history , I think that Algeria's military culture is based on maritime. The spectacular Algerian mariners have become proud of the whole Islamic world.Even with the most objective outlook it would be hard to agree with your comment.
First, you'll have to explain why you even brought up Egypt? What was the purpose in that?
Second, can you define "strike power." And what do you mean by it's strike power being "well over" Egypt's navy?
Strike power is usually referred to having the ability to form a powerful strike group, so not only quantity and quality, but caliber also.
World naval strength rankings here and the placement of the two navies in question completely contradicts your view.
https://www.globalfirepower.com/navy-ships.asp
I think Ezerdi is the best one to ask . It was in the Algerian education cursis, wether it is still taught or not ,I an't really tell you. A lot of negative changes happened to the Algerian Education System with the arrival of Bouteflika. But , if is an indication , the DZ Submarines are named after the famous Algerines commanders that imposed a complete control of the Mediterranean sea and spread their power to East of the Atlantic all the Manche, aka British Channel.Algeria has a very glorious navy history. It is very nice to continue this tradition.
I wonder, Algerian brothers hows see like Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha, Algerian Ghazi Hasan Pasha and other great Islamic admirals? How are these admirals explained in the elementary / high school education system?
here he goes again with Global power, better than Wikipedia, never less, it is just of a listing of an inventory withered by time. 70% of the Egyptian Navy is old and barely usable in modern warfare, 20% relatively new than need updating, and the rest is new, but lack the advanced technology that neighboring navies enjoy.Even with the most objective outlook it would be hard to agree with your comment.
First, you'll have to explain why you even brought up Egypt? What was the purpose in that?
Second, can you define "strike power." And what do you mean by it's strike power being "well over" Egypt's navy?
Strike power is usually referred to having the ability to form a powerful strike group, so not only quantity and quality, but caliber also.
World naval strength rankings here and the placement of the two navies in question completely contradicts your view.
https://www.globalfirepower.com/navy-ships.asp
My brother, please do not get it wrong.
Egypt and Algeria navies are the two strongest forces in Africa. Both countries have a good naval history. The comparison is that I have seen Algeria one step ahead in terms of combat power over ASW/AsuW and A2AD capacity in the Southern Mediterranean line and and ofc throughout Africa. It is a simple regional power assessment, independent of allied relations. And of course, from the point of view of the navy history , I think that Algeria's military culture is based on maritime. The spectacular Algerian mariners have become proud of the whole Islamic world.
If I come to the other question, the site you are sharing the link to is not a valid resource.
Algeria's armed forces has shown to the world at large about their capabilities..Certainly they don't advertise, but the aficionado in wars and defense noticed..That being said, without derailing this thread about the Algerian amry, naval strike power is more of an offensive capability and there is nothing in the Algerian navy that comes close to the offensive strike power that the Egyptian navy has.
There is no comparison between your 209 and the Kilos..just in price, their is a continental divide..without regard to any armement .You mentioned anti sub warfare and anti surface warfare, there isn't anything in the lists of the respective navies that would give Algeria any edge, in fact, quite the opposite, especially in strike power. The only edge I would give Algeria is in the 4 877EKM Kilos and the 3 636Ms. While Egypt's Type 209 are at 2 currently and will end up being 4, obviously Algeria has the edge there. Other than that, I don't see them coming close, especially with strike power, hence I would still disagree with your earlier comment.
as far as Africa is concerned since Turkey actually leads navy groups in the Mediterranean sea ATM although even they don't have two critical platforms that Egypt does have that are all about strike power in the pair of Mistral LHDs.
Her amphibious capabilities? They are unarmed and unprotected..For the time being they are just a fency barges..I don't think, Mistrals enhancing the strike power of the Egyptian navy since afaik you don't operate jet fighters from Mistrals. It's enhancing your amphibious capabilities.
Come on LHD has it's uses. They are not built for for the purpose of combat.Her amphibious capabilities? They are unarmed and unprotected..For the time being they are just a fency barges..