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Why does Egypt need so many jets and weapon?

Why not? Isn't it wise to arm yourself as much as possible while you exist in a very volatile area of the world where one single entity has caused more disturbance and destruction in 80 years than the previous 800 years? While everyone around Egypt is arming themselves to the teeth just as much, should Egypt just sit quietly and keep flying its old MiG-21s from 1960s & 70s? Keep using the same AK-47s they bought in 1952? How could anyone even pose such a question, especially someone who thinks Egypt is still poor?

That tells us all you are quite unfamiliar with the Egyptian economy of the past 10 years. Did you know the Suez Canal just had its largest, single month revenue of over $704 million in July? That's almost 3/4 of a billion dollars in one month.

So many other economic gains that have been happening that these weapons purchases are nothing but actual mere fractions of the available collateral, not only in future gains but actual available currency.

Plus there are so many other mega projects Egypt is funding such as the new quad-nuclear reactor power plant in Dabaa, the new Cairo administrative capital! A whole new capital city is being built and some people still think Egypt is poor? Those days are long gone, thank God. And there is also a huge effort put into human capital to improve the lives of millions of Egyptians. It won't happen overnight, but it'll get there eventually.
 
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That is a big if. That's why we build our own A2A missile. Inshallah kolo kheir
Yes for sure.. but that will take time.. first starting with integrating what is available and possible on the world market.. after that..the big step..obviously..

The offer starts with 30/40% ToT and will go up to 60%.. there is no if in there..that is considering the deal goes through.. and if Tejas or J-17 blk 4 (yes I've heard this one).. then it is all good for BVR.. maybe even with ToT..
 
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Yes for sure.. but that will take time.. first starting with integrating what is available and possible on the world market.. after that..the big step..obviously..

The offer starts with 30/40% ToT and will go up to 60%.. there is no if in there..that is considering the deal goes through.. and if Tejas or J-17 blk 4 (yes I've heard this one).. then it is all good for BVR.. maybe even with ToT..
For you what is the best option for it?
 
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Meteor, the UAE developed one in few years and the Egyptian BVR.. in time of course..
Negotiate with EDGE to bring a missile factory to Cairo in exchange for funds and R&D assistance.

This would solve a lot of the problems we see in the EAF. Cruise missiles production and A2A missile production would alone increase the capabilities of the EAF a large amount.
 
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Meteor, the UAE developed one in few years and the Egyptian BVR.. in time of course..
I mean by aircrafts. JF-17? Tejas? FA-50?

Negotiate with EDGE to bring a missile factory to Cairo in exchange for funds and R&D assistance.

This would solve a lot of the problems we see in the EAF. Cruise missiles production and A2A missile production would alone increase the capabilities of the EAF a large amount.
Either we got the Tariq bomb from EDGE factory so a built EDGE factory or either we got from cooperation Rheinmetall-Denel factory so ToT.
 
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I mean by aircrafts. JF-17? Tejas? FA-50?


Either we got the Tariq bomb from EDGE factory so a built EDGE factory or either we got from cooperation Rheinmetall-Denel factory so ToT.
Tejas isn’t the best option imo bc of Indian ties to Israel. FA-50 or JF-17 would be better options.

In a parallel universe UAE, KSA, and Egypt could develop a joint Fifth generation fighter jet with help from a third country.
 
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Tejas isn’t the best option imo bc of Indian ties to Israel. FA-50 or JF-17 would be better options.

In a parallel universe UAE, KSA, and Egypt could develop a joint Fifth generation fighter jet with help from a third country.
Yes.. at least China can do that.. and also Russia with the SU-75 Checkmate, it is already developing with the UAE..

I mean by aircrafts. JF-17? Tejas? FA-50?


Either we got the Tariq bomb from EDGE factory so a built EDGE factory or either we got from cooperation Rheinmetall-Denel factory so ToT.
And why not both?

Negotiate with EDGE to bring a missile factory to Cairo in exchange for funds and R&D assistance.

This would solve a lot of the problems we see in the EAF. Cruise missiles production and A2A missile production would alone increase the capabilities of the EAF a large amount.
This is being done.. but not everything is in the public domain.. Think about the Egyptian new UAV.. it was announced in a surprising way.. didn't it?

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Yes.. at least China can do that.. and also Russia with the SU-75 Checkmate, it is already developing with the UAE..


And why not both?


This is being done.. but not everything is in the public domain.. Think about the Egyptian new UAV.. it was announced in a surprising way.. didn't it?

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To much for having both FA-50 and Tejas/Thunder, it is totally a headache for us hahaha. For me, we must indigenize air force equipments (missiles bombs ) etc.. Ik that in EDEX2023 we will see some smart munition. I really want AAM.
 
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In a parallel universe UAE, KSA, and Egypt could develop a joint Fifth generation fighter jet with help from a third country.

Remember we were talking about the pad as a possibility to launch the Al Tariq and possibly other EDGE munitions? While reading a lot of stuff about the comparisons between the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Rafale, the great thing about the latter is its information processing and cockpit sensor fusion that we all know about and specifically the use of also a pad to run much of the aircraft's systems. Reminded me of our previous discussion and it's such an emblematic example of how far technology has come in the world of aviation, and this is not only relegated to military aircraft. You look at the Airbus A-380 for example, that entire behemoth is flown without the use of a single stick motion and almost 100% off a computer pad and auto pilot + switches! Really incredible.

Most Sophisticated Features Of The Rafale Fighter Jet, one of the best in the world​

In addition, Até also explained that all sensors and systems integrated into the main screen distinguish the Rafale from other aircraft of the same generation.

The former Rafale pilot said, “Just using this center screen, you will be able to have a moving map, you will be able to see through 2D and 3D radar, You will be able to see DataLink transfer data from other aircraft links16, electronic countermeasures (ECM), and your electronic information.

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Rafale F3R glass cockpit
You can have everything on one screen, so it’s very easy for the pilot to decide and get good situational awareness.” He believed that the Rafale plane was designed to provide convenience to pilots. The pilot can change screens, clear maps, and move everything around as he pleases.

The Rafale is outfitted with a SPECTRA system for electronic warfare and self-defense, which is used to safeguard the aircraft from airborne and ground threats and gather electronic intelligence.
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For precise strikes and imagery intelligence (IMINT) missions, the Rafale employs Reco NG aerial reconnaissance (AEROS) and Damocles targeting pods, respectively.

Even so, the Rafale fighter jet engine is not the best in the world. Although the Rafale’s engine is great, Typhoon’s fighter jet engine is superior. What?

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“The Rafale fighter is a very good aircraft and if you understand it perfectly and if you understand your opponent as well, You will know exactly how you want to fight the enemy and you will succeed.

So overall situational awareness is a major factor and that will offset the fact that the engine isn’t as powerful as the Typhoon.”

Quoting from dassault-aviation.com, with an empty weight of 10 tons, the Rafale is equipped with 14 hard points (13 in the Rafale M).

Five of them are capable of drop tanks and heavy weaponry. Meanwhile, the total external load capacity is over nine tons (20,000 lbs). Therefore, the Rafale can lift a payload equivalent to its own empty weight. Mid Air refueling missions can also be carried out in parts of the airspace beyond the reach of special and vulnerable tanker aircraft.

With its exceptional payload capability and state-of-the-art mission system, the Rafale can carry out air-to-ground attacks as well as air-to-air strikes and interception during the same sortie.

Hence the term "Omnirole" that was designated to the Rafale.
 
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