Does look like the ex COS lacks good gun firing practice...That sad for an army chief of almost million soldiers..
Ok, I will indulge you one this one, Mr. Anti-Everything-Egypt Ceylal.
Go ahead, tell me exactly what he's doing wrong that makes him lacking "good gun firing practice" whatever that means. I guess you meant good disciplined skills. So tell me what the former Egyptian Chief of Staff, a soldier for over 40 years is doing wrong while firing a fully automatic M4, which he probably has it set on semi in this instance. Let me help a little:
1) He has good posture and solid grip on the weapon.
2) He's shouldering it perfectly.
3) He's not using the sight which is fine when you want to blast away at a large target in close quarters.
4) He has his weight on his forward leg exactly like you're supposed to which is clearly evident by the effect of the recoil the weapon is having on that stance.
5) The only person who can give him a hard time is his wife who can yell at him for not wearing safety glasses to protect his eyes, but this is a grizzled old veteran; try telling any of these guys to wear safety glasses they'll laugh at you.
So what is he doing wrong?
EAF F-16D block 32 #9405 from 242 TFB is heading for the runway for another training sortie.
EAF F-16C block 32 #9507 from 242 TFB is heading for the runway for another training sortie.
EAF F-16C block 40 #9971 from 272 TFB is taking off with a LANTIRN pod and a Mk. 82 bomb
EAF F-16C block 40 #9931 from 262 TFB buzzing at high speed.
EAF F-16A block 15 #9307 from 232 TFB is parked in a flightline on a hot day.
Hard to tell if the Mirage 2Ks in the background are EAF or Hellenic AF.
EAF F-16C block 40 #9925 from 262 TFB is flying alongside a sistership.
EAF F-16D block 40 #9861 from 272 TFB GBU-12s on it's way to some verminical cretin crunching.
EAF four-ship of F-16C block 40 with #9738 trailing the formation while flying over the the Egyptian coastline.
Retired EAF F-16D block 40 #9873 on display inside the EAF museum at Almaza AFB.
@Hell NO Trying to make you happy, my bro.
@Frogman , these guys are using the Evo and SIG-552s?
Egyptian Navy Southern Fleet has been inaugurated and based and its headquarters are based out of Safaga naval base along with the establishment of the 2nd navy Special Forces Brigade.
The work is moving along on the 3 new naval bases, Ras Banas Base near the Egyptian/Sudanese border, Garjoub Marine Base near Marsa Matrouh and the Eastern Port Said Maritime Base, which will be responsible for securing the Suez Canal and most likely operations at the new Mediterranean gas fields.
Sweet pic of Egyptian Sea Sprite landing on a ship
Armed EAF F-16s on presidential escort.