I forget who it was, but I think it was
@Titanium 100 who mentioned that Egypt was indirectly promoting French and Italian military hardware and helping out all these big time companies wrack up huge contracts because of all the equipment the Egyptian military and navy and air force has bought during this incredible run of modernization and also by showcasing their power and capabilities in exercises such as Qadr 21 where they really put on an amazing display of combined arms.
One of the items that seems to certainly be benefiting from Egyptian purchase and exhibition is of course, the Rafale, but a very close 2nd is the Berghamini FREMM. Even the fact that they bought one of the French FREMMs and named it after the main slogan of Egypt in this new and modern age in Tahya Misr (Long Live Egypt), it still hasn't had the impact that the two Italian FREMMs have had. We know about Indonesia putting in a large order and several others talking about acquiring a few of those beasts and of course, Egypt having already received 2 of the 4 and possibly 6 of them has now sparked Greece to order 2 Berghamini FREMMs!
@The SC , I told you ma bro, those ships just blow their French counterparts for a number of reasons. Not to mention the AESA & PESA switchable radar on those super imposing masts on those frigates add a lot to make them desirable IMO.
That said, nice to see our Greek brothers get in on the Italian FREMMs as well and so the Italians will have to sugar coat the next deal with Egypt because of all this indirect support and advertising that is paying off big time!
DEFEA 2021: Fincantieri showcases Bergamini-class FREMM frigate
POSTED ON WEDNESDAY, 14 JULY 2021 20:11
The Italian firm Fincantieri showcases a model of Bergamini-class FREMM frigate which is the Italian offer as part of the Greek procurement of four frigates. Fincantieri S.p.A. is an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste, Italy, which builds both commercial and military vessels.
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And some nice shots of the EN Berghaminnis at the opening ceremony of the new Al Ghouda naval base near Marsa Matruh. That famous turquoise water and bright, whit sands of the norther coast of Egypt is unmistakably pronounced in these pics. Almost overbearing. Also a testament to the size of the French Gowind when compared to the frigates, it's almost the same. The 2500 Gowinds are very large ships for their size and supposed category.