I will give you my full take, my friend. That is a very loaded question and a very interesting one, too. So it would be great to get mine and other's points of view. I can tell you one thing immediately is that I am a HUGE supporter of Sisi and I don't think that's a bit secret. I think he saved Egypt from going down the crapper by removing Morsi and I simplify things. Yes, democracy is good, coup d'etat, bad, of course. But to introduce democracy to a nation that has known nothing but some form of dictatorial leadership and essentially war since it's existence is not something that is bound to succeed on it's first try. People always hold that against Sisi but what Morsi was doing (or wasn't doing whichever way you wanna look at it) was putting Egypt on the brink of utter failure, not to mention the fact that he introduced a new amendment that would essentially invalidate the "hastily written constitution and give him unlimited powers) was his final undoing. So to those who dry foul and scream "coup d'etat" and all that can do it all they want. The fact that Sisi got rid of Morsi and the ultimate threat that Egypt would not only end up in the swamp of failed states, the other side of radical Islamism and the relationship he had with the Turks was something that I can EASILY say the majority of us Egyptians want nothing to do with.
So look at what Sisi has done militarily since 2013 is unprecedented in the history of any country. The economic growth and the interior building of cities and town and so many things (including his unabashed opinion of terrorism and how he's gone after it like a we've never seen) is nothing but all good. Yeah there are some major problems that need to be addressed, quite a bit, actually and primarily what is happening in Sinai and the appointment of inadequate military resources in evident. We see pics of all the special forces on this thread and wonder why aren't those guys involved in no only the training of the conscripts and kids right out of the academy being dropped right into the thick of the problem in Sinai, but why are they not participating in a lot more of the raids? A lot of questions on Sinai and that is his thorn on the side ATM and for quite some time already.
I look at all the new military equipment and the inedible modernization of the military and how can anyone not give him any credit or that? Rafales? MiG-35s and now Su-35s hopefully to cap the 140+ F-16s we have (I know that is not much compared to India lol) but compared to what was the prior inventory, it's remarkable. The navy. Being the first country in the ME to acquire not one, but 2 LHDs was something that smacked us all upside the head. The improvements of all the technological bases and the relentless construction of new and improved installations is nothing but good stuff.
But for me, the MOST important aspect of his presidency is that he respects the oath of the terms outlined to him. He is on his last 3 years and needs to move over after this. If there are any shenanigans that he or Parliament pulls off to give him another term or two, I will most definitely change my view. I think that is a pretty simple thing to do. If they term the presidency to 6 years and give him an additional 2, I might reconsider my view as long as he comes out to the Egyptian people and PROMISES under the name of Allah that this will be it, I might be ok with it because in most cases when countries are already established democracies, 4 year terms are perfectly adequate. In a situation like Egypt where the country is rebuilding itself from the brink of failure, I think giving him a bit more time to at least finish what he started before handing it to the next person might not be such a bad idea. We'll see.
Pakistan (it's about time) Jordan and Russian military exercises just recently in Cyprus. I think it was mostly paratroopers.
Corvette and Embassador involved in Medusa as well off the coast of Greece.
The amazing thing about the Ambassador Mk III Missile Boat is that it was commissioned and built strictly for the Egyptian navy and no one else. Not even the US has these in their inventory.
More from Medusa: Mistral, Type 209/Mod1400 submarine off the island of Crete.
This light ST armored vehicle might be the first to be introduced into the military from a private manufacturer.
Nice to see pics of the rare Egyptian Mirage 2K.