Ah ok, so no procurement of armaments?
@sami_1 any idea how we will replace the old SA-2 and SA-3 any idea which system will replace? Will it be locally or with ToT?
For you guys, which system is to the best sys to replace them.
SA-2 & SA-3 , SA-6 Systems Replacement Program
The Israelis are already completing that Egypt has received 8 S-300V / VM systems, and they are also being upgraded .
At the same time, Egypt had contracted with the Some on HQ-17 & HQ-18 systems
For each system
https://missiledefenseadvocacy.org/...at/china/china-anti-access-area-denial/hq-18/
Some satellite images showed that Egypt had already disposed of 32 SA-2 batteries out of 40 before 2020.
It is reported that Egypt has requested a new batch of the HQ-17AE system, and of course other systems, to counter PGM/SWARM/GUIDED MISSILE.
Besides interest in Chinese laser artillery solutions
Besides, Egypt has already requested a copy of the BUK-M3 system
She said the development of this system mainly by integrating longer-range missiles is related to Egyptian requests, meaning that the development that the Russians have highlighted is in favor of Egypt.
The Chinese are currently competing with the Russians with the HQ-16FE system, with a range of 160 kilometers per missile, at a lower price than the Russian systems, which allows for easy replacement of the remaining SA-3 systems.
Egypt is benefiting from the old SA-2/3/6 systems to use them in training crews of Egyptian air defense systems or as training targets to shoot them down.
Currently, the problem remains to provide effective and cheap air defense systems in large quantities
The Egyptian missile AIN SAKR The continued development of new versions of it is vital, as the Russians are working on developing the VEBRA missile for a range of 10 kilometers.
What has been noticed is news circulating that Egypt negotiated the purchase of 12 batteries of the Serbian SA-6 system, and the negotiation with India on the AKASH system may be mainly related to the development of the SA-6 system.
The feed network of the Egyptian air defense systems was based on
150 Russian SA-2/3/6/9 batteries and 300 anti-aircraft artillery batteries
Part of the anti-aircraft artillery batteries were replaced by 100 SKY GARD / AMUN / CROTAL / TOR-M1 missile batteries.
Egypt is in the orbit of developing a 20mm hexagonal tube, and it is believed that Egypt will produce a local version of the M61 Vulcan system.
With correction equipment developed locally to become similar to the Phalanx CIWS system in a complete local way to reduce the cost of manufacturing instead of us producing under license
It may produce a local copy of the 20mm Searanger naval guns, of which a portion of 20 cannons were produced for the Egyptian MEKO-200EG frigates, each frigate equipped with 4 cannons.