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Egyptian Air Force F-16 and Kuwait Air Force F/A-18 on Ex Yarmouk

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Administration of Logistics and Supply large scale Ex Imdad-1


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Ex Khaled-18 in the Western Military Region (once/if footage is released I'll put it up)


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Egyptian Air Force F-16 Ex Yarmouk-2


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Egyptian Air Force F-16 pilot (on the right) with over 4000 flight hours

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Taking part in the Ex was the 242nd Tactical Fighter Wing flying the F-16 Block 32 MLU out of Beni Suef AFB

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Video footage of Ex Yarmouk-2 (KSA Tornados turned up as well :D)


Egyptian F-16 strikes in the Sinai

 
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Russian Manufacturer To Provide Egypt With Aerial Defense
Russian air defense equipment manufacturer Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (KRET) said it will deliver 28 units of the President-S onboard defense system to the Egyptian Air Force (EAF) by July.

In an interview with Russian language newspaper Kommersant, KRET's general director, Nikolai Kolesov, said Egypt expressed interest in acquiring at least 30 more units of the sophisticated system, which is designed to protect aircraft from being struck by missiles, for aerial defense, and as anti-aircraft artillery systems, by May of this year.

"This June or July we plan to complete the delivery of the first 28 systems to Egypt," Kolesov said. "They (Egypt) want to order an additional 30 systems in April-May. We will also deliver 12 systems to Belarus, five systems so far to India, while information about Algeria is closed yet."

Kolesov said Algeria has made a firm commitment of intent to acquire the system, which is compatible with its 12 new Russian-made Mi-26T helicopters and the 42 Mi-28NE Night Hunter attack helicopters recently ordered from Moscow.

Egypt plans to deploy the system on the 46 Kamov Ka-52 Alligator attack helicopters ordered from Russia to equip the Egyptian Navy's two Mistral-class helicopter carrier vessels ordered from France last year.

According to equipment specifications from KRET, the President-S is capable of detecting threats to a protected aircraft and taking countermeasures that include hitting or jamming the optical homing devices of aircraft, air defense systems, guided missiles and man-portable air defense systems (MANPAD).

Meanwhile, Algeria also expressed interest in acquiring up to 10 Russian-made Sukhoi Su-35 multirole aircraft after being impressed with its successful debut in the Russian Aerospace Forces counterterrorism campaign in Syria in 2015.

A Russian military-industrial source told Kommersant that Algeria requested and has been testing a single Su-35 since December 2015. He said the country indicated it could acquire up to 10 Su-35s for a cost of up to $900 million.

In January, Russia confirmed an Algerian order of 12 Su-32 Fullback fighter bombers at an estimated cost of $600 million.............See more
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Some Katyushas fired to Turkey's border towns on daily basis by ISIS are made by an Egyption company (AOI)
How and Where ISIS could get those rockets
 


Some Katyushas fired to Turkey's border towns on daily basis by ISIS are made by an Egyption company (AOI)
How and Where ISIS could get those rockets

Syria was buying Sakr missiles since the 80's and till Early 2000's

Artillery Exercise "Majd 14" 2016

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Locally made self propelled artillery Appeared for the First Time

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Egypt unveils new self-propelled guns

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A still from the video shows the self-propelled artillery system consisting of a 122 mm D-30 howitzer mounted on a 6x6 Ural-4320 truck in front of the second system with a 130 mm M-46 gun. Source: Egyptian MoD
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence and Military Production released a video on 3 May that revealed it has developed two new types of wheeled self-propelled artillery systems by mounting old guns on 6x6 trucks.

The video of the 'Magd 14' artillery exercise held near the city of Suez showed that one of the systems consists of a 122 mm 2A18 (D-30) howitzer mounted on a Ural-4320 6x6 truck fitted with side-mounted hydraulic stabilisers.

The other is a 130 mm M1954 (M-46) field gun mounted on a 6x6 truck with a rear hydraulic stabiliser. The truck appears to have a locally produced armoured cab.

Egypt's Abu Zaabal Engineering Industries Company produced large numbers of towed D-30 and M-46 guns in the past. They have maximum ranges of around 15 km and 27 km respectively.

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The video also revealed the Egyptian Army has acquired Thales Squire ground-surveillance radars. (Egyptian MoD)

The video also revealed that the Egyptian Army has acquired the Thales Squire manportable ground-surveillance radar.

The Squire is designed to detect, track, and classify moving targets on or close to the ground. Thales says it can detect a moving person up to 10 km away. It is generally used in the surveillance role, but can also assist artillery units by detecting shell impacts.

Other systems that featured in the 'Magh 14' exercise included AH-64 Apache attack helicopters launching Hellfire missiles, SA 342L Gazelle helicopters launching HOT missiles, M1A1 Abrams tanks, M109 tracked self-propelled howitzers, SP122 tracked self-propelled howitzers, towed M-46 guns, M270 Multiple Launch Rocket Systems, BM-11-type multiple rocket launchers mounted on trucks and ATS-59G tracked artillery tractors, and TOW and Malyutka-type anti-tank guided weapons.

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