No, a very simple topic. Egypt gets rid of the old planes and sells them to countries that want to fund the purchase of better fighters’ MIG-35 / SU-35 /SU-57 later
It sells the Mirage 5 to Pakistan, and sells the MiG-21 to Syria and even the African countries if desired, and perhaps after the fall of the Turkish Brotherhood regime, it may sell the old F-4E to Turkey, which is heading towards bankruptcy and the near economic collapse
The planes are in good technical condition, as Egypt cares for its plane with a high level of maintenance
It can be converted to UCAV
It's nice that you convert old equipment into money as long as you don't need it and cover the needs of other countries
The MiG 21, after converting it into a UCAV, will be much better than the Turkish UAV that crashes very much in Libya and Syria, even though its prices are very exaggerated.
For example, the MiG-21 converted to an ucav plane purchased with two dollars or two million dollars for upgraded versions of the MiG 21 and converted into a drone that costs half a million dollars much cheaper than any plane with two Turkish UCAV price between 4-8 million dollars
The MiG 21, when converted into a UCAV plane, can carry 2 tons of payload
Selling old planes such as the F-4E, Mirage 5, the MiG-21 and the Chinese f-7 fund programs to develop part of the fleet of f-16 or buy a new batch of the MiG-35
For the next several years, Egypt will purchase a new advanced trainer & COIN, and a new batch of MIG-35
The sale of new fighters and even aging transport planes will provide part of the financing for the purchase of new equipment