Wilhelm II
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Sell or aid?!
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Sell or aid?!
According to all available sources Egypt bought 24 Su-35's ( not 29), and 46 Mig29's,atleast 2 of them crashed reducing the 29's numbers in the inventory to 44 (not 48)
Sell or aid?!
Egypt is putting too much focus on buying fighter jets. But not much focus on AWACS and Electronic Warfare planes.
Plus Egypt needs to work on surface to surface and sea to land cruise missiles.
According to all available sources Egypt bought 24 Su-35's ( not 29),
It was likely at a significant discount, the airframes have a lot of life left and Jordan didn't need them anymore."Aid"? I don't think Jordan would just give those to us. I believe we paid for them, probably a very good deal. @Philip the Arab , do you know what the transaction was for those?
- Yes this is the ..TALIOS (Targeting Long-Range Identification Optronic System) targeting and laser designator pod..
Egypt is putting too much focus on buying fighter jets. But not much focus on AWACS and Electronic Warfare planes. Plus Egypt needs to work on surface to surface and sea to land cruise missiles.
Bro..we are talking about the MdCN "Naval scalp" cruise missile.. not the naval Mica NG anti air missile that was already contracted by the EN..I get it know, bro. Thanks for the correction on that wrong assumption on my part, HOWEVER....if the source on the SCALPs I posted is true and Egypt now possesses over 100 of them, that is most certainly a HUGE game changer even with just 24 Rafales. The range we know is 300km or under and so it is a major land attack cruise missile that France has used extensively along with coalition attacks with the US using Tomahawks and so they are potent and watching your video of the explosion, it's massive.
That said, it would seem they shouldn't have a problem allowing the MICA NG Naval Cruise Missile to be imported to Egypt despite it being an offensive weapon and a potent one for land attack munitions which is another item strongly opposed to supply to Egypt. That really was the reason the US pulled that block stunt on the SCALPs and not really because of US parts. I think that was just an excuse because they just don't want Egypt to have such potent OFFENSIVE capabilities and only encourage defensive ones.
But good for the French for making good on their promise and contract and fix the situation rather quickly/ So if that article is true and there are more than 100 aviation SCALPs in Egypt, do you really think they will approve the sale of the naval MICA NG cruise missile to Egypt on top of all the SCALPs? It will be interesting to see, I'm just a pessimist when it comes to strong, offensive weapons to be sold to Egypt and the resistance from powerful entities that usually easily squash the deal. Hopefully France holds its head high and says "if we contracted the naval MICA NG to Egypt, then we will export it to them so matter what.) I see that, then I'll reverse my slight negative stand and do nothing but praise the French.
Bro..we are talking about the MdCN "Naval scalp" cruise missile.. not the naval Mica NG anti air missile that was already contracted by the EN..
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The best part is that it can be integrated on the Scorpene Submarine..I understood that, bro.
When it comes to Ballistic Missiles and Cruise Missiles made in Egypt.. it is usually a state secret..Egypt is putting too much focus on buying fighter jets. But not much focus on AWACS and Electronic Warfare planes. Plus Egypt needs to work on surface to surface and sea to land cruise missiles.