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but Egyptians who do not respect their pharaohs always portrait them with six pointed stars, and clearly do not respect the peace treaty.

That's not true. Overwhelming majority of Egyptian respect and wish for peace to continue forever.

Your mob storms our embassy,

Not to justify it, but that was after 3 Egyptian soldiers were killed by Israeli soldiers on the border. It was a bad reaction, but a reaction nonetheless. In other words, it wasn't random. But still, they should've just protested and left it at that.

they rape an American journalist and yell "Jew!"

Oh stop it. Every country has filthy characters and doesn't reflect on the nation as a whole.

your clerics call us "sons of dogs and pigs"

Many of those idiots are nuts, just like some radical Jews in Israel. Doesn't mean all religious people from either side are nuts, just the nutty ones. 99% of Egyptian clerics are good Muslims who have nothing but respect for Jews and Christians.

and your singers sing "I hate Israeel".

A stupid song? lol, come on. Hardly indicative of Egyptian sentiment. Much of that crap is because of the Palestinian situation. Once that gets fixed......they won't have anything else to complain about.

So with all due respect to your peaceful pharaohs, we'd be better safe safe than sorry.

With an attitude like the one you just displayed, there will never be true peace. And that goes for both sides. It is a shame.

Anyway, I don't want to derail the thread anymore for Sling's and the forum's sake, but I had to respond to your post.
 
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With an economy smaller then Egypt and Venezuela and almost equal to Philippines.
How is IAF able to afford such numbers of F35?
American free Aid?
 
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With an economy smaller then Egypt and Venezuela and almost equal to Philippines.
How is IAF able to afford such numbers of F35?
American free Aid?
You compare apples to oranges.
While the economy is bigger, the population in Israel is much smaller than the country u mentioned, and Israel can afford having big defense budget 16.8billion USD compared to 6 or 7 Billion USD of Egypt's without aid.
 
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You compare apples to oranges.
While the economy is bigger, the population in Israel is much smaller than the country u mentioned, and Israel can afford having big defense budget 16.8billion USD compared to 6 or 7 Billion USD of Egypt's without aid.
Well Israel have much higher Defence to GDP Ratio anyways. Still Brazil have larger defense budget then Israel. Brazil have like 22 Billion Dolalrs in Defence Spendings. They Dropped Rafael in favor of Cheaper Gripens
 
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Well Israel have much higher Defence to GDP Ratio anyways. Still Brazil have larger defense budget then Israel. Brazil have like 22 Billion Dolalrs in Defence Spendings. They Dropped Rafael in favor of Cheaper Gripens
Brazil isn't facing the same threats we do, and Gripen is a good aircraft
 
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TWO F-35S DUE TO LAND IN ISRAEL NEXT WEEK DELAYED
BYANNA AHRONHEIM

AUGUST 29, 2017 19:32

USAF takes decision after technical problems found in other jets.
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The Lockheed Martin F35 fighter jet plane, also known as the Adir, in a test flight. (photo credit:LOCKHEED MARTIN AERONAUTICS/ LIZ LUTZ)
The arrival of two F-35 “Adir” stealth fighter jets expected to land in Israel in the coming days has been delayed due to technical problems found in other F-35s.

While there were no problems discovered in the Israeli jets, “according to the decision of the US Air Force, the arrival of the two F-35 ‘Adir’ jets will be delayed for a short period of time in order to complete the technical inspection of aircraft,” the IDF said on Tuesday.

Israel, which has already received five F-35 “Adir” jets now being tested by the IAF, was supposed to receive the two jets in the coming days and another two jets by November. The Jewish state is expected to announce initial operation capability of the first squadron by December 7.

The delay will not affect the planned IOC declaration in December, the IDF said.

While touted as the world’s most advanced jet, the F-35 is a controversial plane with a long series of failures and delays.

In June, the US Air Force grounded all F-35 Joint Strike Fighters at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona after pilots complained of hypoxia-related issues in five incidents. While the aircraft’s backup oxygen system kicked in and allowed the pilots to land safely, 48 out of 55 F-35s were affected by the temporary stand-down.

In another incident, a pilot weighing less than 62 kilos (136 pounds) was found to be at risk of being killed by its ejection system. Another saw a flaw in the plane’s cooling system that led to the US Air Force grounding the jet two months after it declared it combat-ready. Eight of the planes grounded by the USAF belonged to Israel.

The arrival of the first two F-35s in Israel in early December was also delayed, by six hours due to inclement weather conditions in Italy, where the planes had made a stop on their way from the United States. According to the IDF, security forces in both countries deemed it safer to wait until weather improved.

On Sunday, Israel completed the acquisition process of an additional 17 F-35 stealth jets whose delivery is to be made by December 2024, bring the total in the Israel Air Force to 50.

The planes are being purchased as part of the military aid agreement with the United States. In the first deal, Israel purchased 19 F-35s at a cost of $125 million each, and a second agreement for 14 jets saw Jerusalem pay $112m. per plane. The cost of the plane is expected to drop to around $80m. in the coming years.

Built in the United States by Lockheed Martin, the Israeli F-35s have components built by Israeli companies, including Israel Aerospace Industries, which produced the outer wings, Elbit System-Cyclone, which built the center fuselage composite components and Elbit Systems Ltd., which manufactured the helmets worn by the pilots.

The jets were designed to Israel’s specifications and will be embedded with Israeli-made electronic warfare pods as well as Israeli weaponry, all set to be installed once the planes are in Israel.

Several partner countries – Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, UK, Israel, Japan and South Korea – are involved in the US’s F-35 program.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Two-F-35s-due-here-next-week-delayed-503713
 
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IAF Receives Two More F-35 Jets
Two additional F-35I "Adir" stealth fighters landed in Israel on Thursday. The arrival of the aircraft is another step towards IOC

IsraelDefense | 15/09/2017

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The two F-35 fighters land in Nevatim AFB (Photos: IDF Spokesperson Unit)

Two new "Adir" (F-35I) aircraft landed on Thursday at Nevatim AFB. The two advanced stealth fighters joined the five "Adir" aircraft already in the squadron, and are another step forward in the advanced stealth fighter’s integration progress, the IAF website reported.

"Today, the state of Israel received two more F-35I aircraft. The IAF continues to advance, improve and develop its capabilities. The arrival of two additional aircraft will allow us to become operational according to plan", said Brig. Gen. Eyal Grinboim, Commander of Nevatim AFB at the landing ceremony.

The "Golden Eagle" Squadron has been working on the integration of the new stealth fighters for the past nine months. The complex integration process included an intricate series of tests, among them aerial refueling and munition drops. "It’s a long process, and it's fundamentally different from the way we integrated aircraft in the past, such as the 'Sufa' (F-16I), 'Baz' (F-15), or 'Kurnas' (Phantom F-4)" explained Lt. Col. Yotam, Commander of the "Golden Eagle" Squadron. "Unlike the previous aircraft, the 'Adir' is still in development. The previous aircraft's program versions were constantly being developed, but with the 'Adir,' the developments aren't made just to the program blocks, but to the fundamental systems as well. The F-35's development process is entirely different from any other."

The "Golden Eagle" Squadron plans to have nine aircraft by the end of 2017, with an IOC inspection scheduled for December. "The fact that we will be able to function in any theater with full superiority with the F-35 is the reason we integrated the aircraft," added Brig. Gen. Grinboim.

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The complete article was originally published by Carmel Stern on the IAF website.

From the landing ceremony at Nevatim AFB (Photos: IDF Spokesperson Unit)

http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/31139
 
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