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like i dont even know if this is bad or good ive seen videos from isis the people they killed were literally just people in military uniform with no armour and walking beside apcs not even in them. Unnesacry cassulties and a handful of them are from the tribal sinai union. Otherwise this is a very big win
T-62s and T-55s could theoretically be converted into IFVs. Egypt could use the 30mm cannon they are producing under license to convert it into a heavy IFV.
Add ERA blocks on the tank as well, and maybe increase protection via composites and you have a fairly good use of an outdated tank.
Iam starting to think that he added civillian cassulties to that number. Like you said their start was horrible until they wrapped themselves up by the time frame of 2017You're right, I agree with you that the number is ridiculously high and they suffered unnecessary casualties because there was no proper strategy from the start. The high command in charge never put fort a solid plan that would train these brave soldiers and give them a better chance.
I can get into great detail on many of the very obvious screw-ups which we watched in amazement, but I won't since we already covered that in great detail way earlier in this thread.
The leadership at some of the highest levels has always been the Egyptian Army's Achilles heel. The disaster of 67 was all leadership failures all the way up to Nasser and we all know about the horrific decisions Sadat made in 1973. The same is still happening at lower levels, mainly at the ministry and generals' level.
Who was it that famously said:
"The soldier shall not be blamed for the lost battle, it is the general who shall be beheaded."
I think it might've been Confucius or some philosopher of old. The great heavy metal band Judas Priest wrote one of their best song about exactly that called "Some Heads are gonna Roll" and the main chorus lines is "if the man, with the power, can't keep it under control....some heads are gonna roll!"
All that perfectly matches the Egyptian Army's history and their Sinai Campaign.
It's a good idea and more commonly done than people think. It would work if they had a customer to purchase them. Convert a couple only and show it off at EDEX and if an African country likes it and wants to buy more, then make a deal to convert more and sell it to them.
However, in Egypt's case, it already has a lot of IFVs of all types and the Temsah program is creating new and modern IFVs that might be the better way to go than to spend a lot of money and effort on this old, thinly armored death trap of a coffin on tracks lol.
Yeah I think I’ve came across an interesting EAF MiG-21 photo this can relate to.
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first time hearing about these recon pods, any ideas?
Send if i you still have it, please.Yeah I think I’ve came across an interesting EAF MiG-21 photo this can relate to.
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This is actually a very good idea! Egyptian workshops already have some experience with modifying T-55 tanks (as demonstrated by T-55 ammunition carriers shown here). There were some more modifications too, on both platforms. Egypt's BMP fleet is shrinking and too old, there is of course Sinai-200 prototype that might soon be adopted, but there won't be any other IFV besides YPR-765, and I'm almost certain their numbers won't increase, so there might be unfilled hole after BMPs will be completly phased out. Of course this might and likely will be filled by Sinais, if they get accepted, but I think the idea if heavier IFV is not that bad. I mean, look at Israel, they are/were operating light and heavy APCs/IFVs alongside. There is also the interesting path Algeria chose for upgrading their T-62s with BMP-2M turret. I think similar concept could fit well into Egypt's doctrine. Or maybe to be selled for export? I'm a bit afraid what is the state of T-55 fleet since I haven't seen them for quite some time, besides the ammunition carriers and single T-55E MkII Ramses in one 2018 video in front of row of T-62E tanks. I guess they might be still stored as I don't suppose they are still in service.T-62s and T-55s could theoretically be converted into IFVs. Egypt could use the 30mm cannon they are producing under license to convert it into a heavy IFV.
Add ERA blocks on the tank as well, and maybe increase protection via composites and you have a fairly good use of an outdated tank.
Send if i you still have it, please.
Dude, same. I've been looking for Egyptian military photos from the 90s, I do have some footage of the Egyptian Army in Kuwait.This is actually a very good idea! Egyptian workshops already have some experience with modifying T-55 tanks (as demonstrated by T-55 ammunition carriers shown here). There were some more modifications too, on both platforms. Egypt's BMP fleet is shrinking and too old, there is of course Sinai-200 prototype that might soon be adopted, but there won't be any other IFV besides YPR-765, and I'm almost certain their numbers won't increase, so there might be unfilled hole after BMPs will be completly phased out. Of course this might and likely will be filled by Sinais, if they get accepted, but I think the idea if heavier IFV is not that bad. I mean, look at Israel, they are/were operating light and heavy APCs/IFVs alongside. There is also the interesting path Algeria chose for upgrading their T-62s with BMP-2M turret. I think similar concept could fit well into Egypt's doctrine. Or maybe to be selled for export? I'm a bit afraid what is the state of T-55 fleet for quite some time, besides the ammunition carriers and single T-55E MkII Ramses in one 2018 video in front of row of T-62E tanks. I guess they might be still stored as I don't suppose they are still in service.
Anyway, since some of us already shared here some of the older pictures, do you guys have some late 90s early 2000s Egyptian military photos? I'm severly lacking any photos from this era
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Here's the rest I have, sorry for spamming, guys. If you have more pictures, specially of vehicles from this period, I would be very grateful. Also a lot of the photos have terrible quality, unfortunately I cannot do anything about it.I'm mainly interested in vehicles, so I most of the times only download those. Anyway, here is my collection. I have a lot of photos from Arab spring, but I won't post these, they are available at Milinme blog.
I think only close US Allie’s will get the AIM-260 such as UK, Australia, and Canada.@Kellar777
Are you Abdelrahman ElGhawas on twitter? Because your name is Kellar 777 and his name on twitter is Kellar 999
Ofc those people will not give us the AIM-260 JATM if we concluded the deal of F-15. @Gomig-21