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Egypt purchased the original 215 units from the Soviet Union and a domestic production license renaming all the future machines Sakr. Sark-4 are tripod-based units, while Sakr-10 and Sakr-8 are jeep-mounted units, and the rest are truck-mounted units. Egypt also developed a wheeled based MRL called Sakr-45. RAAD 200 Egypt: 122mm MLRS N/A [83] [73]
Roundel of the Egyptian Air Force Egyptian Air Force MiG-17 Egyptian Air Force F-4E Egyptian Air Force MiG-21 PFM during Operation Bright Star in 1982 Egyptian Air Force K-8E on display at the 2015 Malta International Airshow. The following is a list of the aircraft operated by the Egyptian Air Force throughout its history. Coloured cells ...
Military equipment of Egypt is military equipment developed by Egypt. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...
This is a list of Egyptian Navy ships including all ships of the Egyptian Navy as well as its predecessors. The Egyptian Navy is the largest navy in the Middle East and Africa. [ 1 ] Since 2013, the Egyptian Navy made a modernization project in which new vessels were acquired from western sources such as the United States, Germany, Italy and ...
The military industry of Egypt produces defense and security products including small arms, armored vehicles, and naval vessels for the Egyptian Armed Forces. Equipment is also exported. Egypt has co-production agreements with several countries, including the United States and France. [1] [2]
Military equipment of Egypt (5 C, 3 P) G. Government paramilitary forces of Egypt (3 P) H. Military history of Egypt (21 C, 20 P) I. Military installations of Egypt ...
This List of Munitions of the Egyptian Air Force lists the missiles, bombs and related equipment in use by the Egyptian Air Force. List MICA AIM ...
JS Gordon, Towards Nasser's Egypt: The Consolidation of the July Revolution and the End of the old Regime, 1952–1955 (Volumes I and II), PhD dissertation, 1987. MacGregor, Andrew (2006). A military history of modern Egypt: from the Ottoman Conquest to the Ramadan War. Praeger Security International General Interest. ISBN 0-275-98601-2.