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Roundel on ships?!
I can't diagnose center colour but on the ship they are Italian flag colour
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Roundel on ships?!
I can't diagnose center colour but on the ship they are Italian flag colour
Mohammad Zaki attends a portion of the Rada'a 2020 exercise and maneuvers with live ammunition and this is the first time I've ever seen the US-made M270 MLRS at minute 0:34/0:35 and then again towards the end at minute 4:00. Through all the decades that I've been following these forces, I've never seen that specific MLRS in Egyptian hands or being deployed like that. I had to ask a friend of mine on Twitter what they were lol. Pretty cool and didn't know the Egyptian Armed Forced operated those in their inventory.
Mohammad Zaki attends a portion of the Rada'a 2020 exercise and maneuvers with live ammunition and this is the first time I've ever seen the US-made M270 MLRS at minute 0:34/0:35 and then again towards the end at minute 4:00. Through all the decades that I've been following these forces, I've never seen that specific MLRS in Egyptian hands or being deployed like that. I had to ask a friend of mine on Twitter what they were lol. Pretty cool and didn't know the Egyptian Armed Forced operated those in their inventory.
Morocco and Egypt are among the few countries to have bought such a system with high strategic value.
Noted , i will mail them now .Thanks broJust found out this threat existed.
So anyways....
The Egyptian military has all the cool weapons a military needs. They keep buying stuff, yet they usually perform horribly in war like really. Be it the overall result or casualties, they do their job horribly. They need a better strategy at this point, not just weaponry.
Egypt also has bought the Chinese WS-2 MLRS , 200 to 350 km .
Noted , i will mail them now .Thanks bro
AIO company has a good base to start producing optics for hels and make a joint projects with Russia or China for producing air targeting Pods and optics , i hope they will expand their projects .
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This I knew they had and we've seen it a couple of times already and it's great. I just never knew they had bought the American M270. It's just one of those things that slipped through the cracks for me, very strange but interesting to say the least. And it's good to see them live-firing exercise and using up some of those rockets (quite a few, actually) meaning they'll most likely get re-filled hopefully before the sanctions (if they get imposed) go into effect.
The other very neat aspect to that live fire exercise I noticed is the extensive participation of the MiG-35 with the ground units which we haven't seen until now. Usually it's the F-16s that are participating with the ground units probably because of experience as well as the comms that are set up (JTAC) which has all been set up with American help and American equipment and always with the F-16s. So seeing them using the MiG-35s now appears to be that they are shifting their JTAC commands to wider air support other than American or western units which is a great thing! Something we were always wondering how they would be able to tackle those communication issues with the different hardware types, especially with ground units.
Wait what I never knew we had such MRLS the WS-2This I knew they had and we've seen it a couple of times already and it's great. I just never knew they had bought the American M270. It's just one of those things that slipped through the cracks for me, very strange but interesting to say the least. And it's good to see them live-firing exercise and using up some of those rockets (quite a few, actually) meaning they'll most likely get re-filled hopefully before the sanctions (if they get imposed) go into effect.
The other very neat aspect to that live fire exercise I noticed is the extensive participation of the MiG-35 with the ground units which we haven't seen until now. Usually it's the F-16s that are participating with the ground units probably because of experience as well as the comms that are set up (JTAC) which has all been set up with American help and American equipment and always with the F-16s. So seeing them using the MiG-35s now appears to be that they are shifting their JTAC commands to wider air support other than American or western units which is a great thing! Something we were always wondering how they would be able to tackle those communication issues with the different hardware types, especially with ground units.
Wait what I never knew we had such MRLS the WS-2