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Defence Minister Sedky Sobhi returned to Egypt, Saturday, after striking deals for new weapons and military equipment with his Chinese counterpart, Chang Wanquan.

Sobhi and Wanquan also signed joint manufacturing agreements, according to state-owned newspaper Al-Ahram.

The officials conducted “fruitful and constructive talks in the fields of military cooperation and exchange of experiences between the armed forces of both countries”, an Egyptian Defence Ministry statement said Saturday.

It is a significant step in Egypt’s move towards the East, which keeps Western influence in check, with President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s first visit outside the Arab region after his inauguration being to China.

Over the past 35 years, the US has provided over $40bn worth of military aid to Egypt, second only to Israel, according to an Atlantic Council report. The once familiar Egyptian-US relations have worsened since the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013. US military aid to Egypt was temporarily suspended, as the US regarded the overthrow as a military coup, sparking the administration’s concerns over democracy in Egypt.

Egypt and China have an active economic relationship. In the three years since 2013, China agreed to give Egypt CNY 150m ($24.4m) to support social and economic projects. The total value of Chinese development aid programmes in Egypt amounts to $120.3m in non-refundable grants and $304.5m in concessional loans.

Before Al-Sisi’s visit to China, a Chinese presidential envoy to Egypt announced his country’s intention to establish a “comprehensive strategic partnership” with Egypt.

During the meetings, Al-Sisi stressed Egypt is serious in its desire to strengthen relations with China. He highlighted that Egypt can learn from China’s economic experience, but added that the partnership should see cooperation in multiple areas, including counterterrorism.

Al-Sisi expressed his desire for increased Chinese investment, referring specifically to the development of the Suez Canal zone.


i know what is coming but i will keep it as a surprise beside the russian surprise :)
 
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Small arms? Artillery? Armored vehicles? Who knows?
 
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@Frogman Ka-52 and Mig 35 is the russian surprise , the chinese i can't say yet
 
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Defence Minister Sedky Sobhi returned to Egypt, Saturday, after striking deals for new weapons and military equipment with his Chinese counterpart, Chang Wanquan.

Sobhi and Wanquan also signed joint manufacturing agreements, according to state-owned newspaper Al-Ahram.

The officials conducted “fruitful and constructive talks in the fields of military cooperation and exchange of experiences between the armed forces of both countries”, an Egyptian Defence Ministry statement said Saturday.

It is a significant step in Egypt’s move towards the East, which keeps Western influence in check, with President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi’s first visit outside the Arab region after his inauguration being to China.

Over the past 35 years, the US has provided over $40bn worth of military aid to Egypt, second only to Israel, according to an Atlantic Council report. The once familiar Egyptian-US relations have worsened since the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi in July 2013. US military aid to Egypt was temporarily suspended, as the US regarded the overthrow as a military coup, sparking the administration’s concerns over democracy in Egypt.

Egypt and China have an active economic relationship. In the three years since 2013, China agreed to give Egypt CNY 150m ($24.4m) to support social and economic projects. The total value of Chinese development aid programmes in Egypt amounts to $120.3m in non-refundable grants and $304.5m in concessional loans.

Before Al-Sisi’s visit to China, a Chinese presidential envoy to Egypt announced his country’s intention to establish a “comprehensive strategic partnership” with Egypt.

During the meetings, Al-Sisi stressed Egypt is serious in its desire to strengthen relations with China. He highlighted that Egypt can learn from China’s economic experience, but added that the partnership should see cooperation in multiple areas, including counterterrorism.

Al-Sisi expressed his desire for increased Chinese investment, referring specifically to the development of the Suez Canal zone.


i know what is coming but i will keep it as a surprise beside the russian surprise :)
Okay let's play a game a will guess and you tell me if I am wrong
The russians are gonna give us
ka 52
mig 35
su 35
Some Refuelling airplane (I dont know the proper name)
Kilo subs
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Chinese I have no idea but I'll give it a go anyway
weng long and more weng long(coproduction )
helping us to modernise our defence industry.
Some frigates
 
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I would guess small arms, armed drones and possibly J series jets to replaces old Mirages.
The Egyptians are getting Rafales, so jets are out of the question. Small arms, and perhaps drones seem likely.
 
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@Frogman Ka-52 and Mig 35 is the russian surprise , the chinese i can't say yet
Oh sorry I was reading something else and I didn't refresh the page
anyway does that mean egypt bought the Mig29 and the mi 35 for the libyan army (as Egypt is giving them weapons anyway and doesn't give a f**** what the un says anyway
 
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Egypt Air Force requires to replace about 200 aircraft.

24 Rafales would not fulfil all the available slots. It would be interesting to see if the Qatar and UAE Mirrage 2000-9's are bought to replace and complement the French Fighter aircraft,

F4's and F7's can be replaced by some Chinese aircraft (most likely JF-17).

A combo of Mig-29M and Mig-35 could replace the Mig- 21's.

The F-16's do not have BVR capabilities.
 
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Oh sorry I was reading something else and I didn't refresh the page
anyway does that mean egypt bought the Mig29 and the mi 35 for the libyan army (as Egypt is giving them weapons anyway and doesn't give a f**** what the un says anyway

the Mig29m2 was for us but it was canceled to be replaced with mig 35 when it enters the production phase , the KA 52 is coming no question , we made no deals for the Libyan army as far as i know , the Chinese deal we can discuss through these weeks :)
 
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Very likely CH-4 Armed drone. The Iraq managed to get their hands on it. I don't see why Egypt can't?
 
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