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That latest armored temsah vehicle is a beauty. Looks very sharp and detailed like other modern vehicles, not basic and plain like just making something to have it. Also whats the point of cooperating with Brazil if we can potentially be cut off from their weapon industry if the good guys next door say so?
 
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That latest armored temsah vehicle is a beauty. Looks very sharp and detailed like other modern vehicles, not basic and plain like just making something to have it. Also whats the point of cooperating with Brazil if we can potentially be cut off from their weapon industry if the good guys next door say so?
Business is business. Plus if they cut of the weapon cooperation I think we will reverse engineer those weapons hahaha. Our Army will not do something that will make their partner to cut with us. Plus both Egypt and our cousins have good relations with Brazil.
 
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Egypt to receive Aermacchi M-346 jet trainers from Italy

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Egypt is reported to be close to finalizing a $3 billion deal with Italy to acquire Typhoon aircraft, following three years of negotiations.
It is said that along with the Typhoon deal, the Italian side has finally agreed to deliver Aermacchi M-346 trainer jets that Egypt placed an order for three years ago.
Tactical Report has prepared a 222-word report to shed more light on the trainers' deal and what it encompasses.

@Gomig-21 @The SC 3 years ago wow.
 
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Sinai-200 needs a new turret system as soon as possible and loitering munition drone launchers on it as well.
 
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The idea is very useful, have a crew member in the Sinai-200 operate the drone from the inside of the vehicle.
The problem is the money hahaha. Everyone has financial crisis, our inflation is ≈15%. So it is hard. But I hope it will improve and the problem is that we don't know the variants of Sinai-200. Till now we don't produce locally loitering munitions or maybe we did it but in secret.
 
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