Egypt is close to a historic deal: American F-15 fighters are on the cusp of the Egyptian Air Force

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Cairo is moving steadily towards redrawing the map of its air power, in a move that may rearrange the balance of power in the skies of the Middle East. After more than two years of complex negotiations, Egypt continues its discussions with the United States regarding a possible deal to acquire up to 46 F-15 Advanced Eagle fighters, in one of the most anticipated deals in the region in decades.

Recent reports indicate that negotiations are still ongoing without an official announcement, but indications point to a growing strategic agreement between Cairo and Washington that is restoring warmth to defense relations between the two countries after years of stagnation.

Washington reopens doors

The first public indication of US readiness to supply Egypt with F-15 fighters was revealed in March 2022, when General Frank McKenzie, then commander of US Central Command, announced before the Senate that "the good news is that we will supply Egypt with F-15 aircraft".

Since then, technical and financial negotiations have continued amid obstacles related to congressional reviews and sensitive export laws, especially with regard to maintaining Israel's qualitative superiority (QME) in the region, which makes any deal of this size hostage to a precise equation between politics and military deterrence.

Cairo rearranges its cards

Negotiations with Washington came after the collapse of a previous Egyptian deal to obtain Russian Sukhoi Su-35 fighters, which collided with the sanctions of the US Katsa law and the challenges of compatibility with Western regimes. With the cancellation of that deal, Cairo moved towards searching for an alternative that would ensure the continuation of its plans to modernize its air force and enhance long-range deterrence capabilities.

Today, Egypt seeks to possess an advanced version of the F-15 fighters, similar to the models used in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, giving it a broader operational capability that includes air control and long-range attack missions. The deal is valued at several billion dollars and includes training, maintenance, and long-term logistical support.

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F-15 Advanced Eagle: Egyptian Air Force Towards a New Generation​


The F-15 Advanced Eagle fighters represent the pinnacle of development in the famous F-15 family, which has proven its efficiency since the 1970s. It is equipped with a modern AESA radar capable of tracking multiple targets simultaneously, an integrated EPAWSS electronic warfare system, and a fully digital control system that gives the pilot superior response in air combat.

The aircraft relies on a powerful design and reinforced wings capable of carrying more than 13 tons of ammunition, and its speed reaches Mach 2.5 with a combat range exceeding 1,200 kilometers, making it one of the most dangerous multi-mission fighters in the world.
Perhaps the most important feature of this model is its ability to carry out precise long-range strikes while maintaining continuous air superiority, a feature that Cairo needs to protect its vast borders and secure navigation in the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.

Israel… Between caution and implicit support

Despite the sensitivity of any huge arms deal to Egypt, reports indicate that Tel Aviv did not object to the American project, but rather saw it as a means to strengthen relations between Cairo and Washington within a framework that guarantees regional balance. However, restrictions are expected to be imposed on the Egyptian version, particularly with regard to advanced radar systems or AIM-120D long-range missiles, in compliance with US law to protect Israeli military superiority.

Logistical Challenges and Operational Integration

Bringing a new fighter of this size into service is no simple matter. The Egyptian Air Force will need to establish an integrated infrastructure that includes training and simulation centers, advanced maintenance facilities, in addition to rehabilitating pilots and engineers to deal with advanced digital systems.

But experts believe that the strategic benefit is worth the effort, as these aircraft will give Egypt an unprecedented ability to quickly deploy and carry out deterrence operations in its regional surroundings, from North Africa to the Red Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Between politics and deterrence

The potential F-15 deal reflects more than just a military purchase; it is a dual political message. On the one hand, it confirms Cairo's desire to deepen the defense partnership with the United States and restore confidence after years of rapprochement with Moscow and Paris. On the other hand, it stands out as a step within the framework of a comprehensive modernization of the Egyptian combat structure to confront the challenges of terrorism and cross-border threats and secure international trade routes.

While discussions on armament and equipment continue, the basic equation remains: Will Washington accept providing Egypt with an integrated version of the advanced fighter, or will it choose a limited-capacity model that balances support with political reservations?

Potential F-15 Deal

The potential F-15 deal opens a new chapter in the history of the Egyptian Air Force, and may constitute a strategic turning point in Cairo's relationship with Washington. Possessing these fighters means that Egypt will enter the club of major air forces in the region with advanced offensive and defensive capabilities, but at the same time it puts it before a difficult political and logistical test.

In light of the rapid geopolitical changes, Cairo seems determined to build an air force capable of deterrence and control, ensuring its national security and maintaining its position as a regional power to be reckoned with.
 
So give Egypt old F15s without BVR and give Israel F35s

All in an attempt to turn Egypt away from Chinese jets that could actually harm Israel

The Arabs states need to make a lot more intelligent purchase, and start investing in their own industry and start making arrangements with other Arab and Muslim states

This type of lackey bullshit has hurt Arabs more then anything
 
Without BVR these are just waste of time and resources. China is making 400-600km BVR missiles while America will not even give 100km BVR missiles to their Arab allies.

Not just BVR but also integrated air defenses, extreme pilot training, vigilance, battle plans, satellites, electronic warfare, simulated exercises --all that Pakistan did to thwart India in May 2025.
It seems like most Arab nations buy American weapons as a bribe to be on America's good side.
 
Egypt has so many different types of aircraft that staffing and maintaining them all will be enormously difficult and expensive.

You would actually want your enemy to make these types of mistakes, because you know it would be incredibly difficult to make everything work together in a coherent manner

Indians often suffer from the same muddled thinking and look what happened to them and they actually have BVRs

Egypt is actually a historic and vital country for the Arab and Muslim world and alongside Turkey, Iran, Pakistan etc it needs to stand up to safeguard its own and regional interests


The U.S can't be trusted and this sale is just a ploy to keep Egypt away from more Chinese weapons and making a integrated system
 
why don’t Egyptian go for Chinese J10s and start moving away from US crutches.. is $ too enticing for Egyptian generals as kick backs ?
 
why don’t Egyptian go for Chinese J10s and start moving away from US crutches.. is $ too enticing for Egyptian generals as kick backs ?
Maybe the Chinese didn't give Egypt a kickback.
We have always believed that Egypt, as the Arab front, needs advanced fighter jets, not ATMs.
 
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Chinese are not keeping the Egyptian regime in power, America/Israel is.
Don’t forget the GCC monarchies. They don’t want a return of Muslim brotherhood affiliated politicians to power.

So whatever they “buy” is bestowed upon them by the GCC, of whom they are a vassal. Heck, Egypt gave up that island to Saudi, something Nasser was strongly against. Egypt has lost its sovereignty.

P.s. I would t be surprise if the next country to get neutered weapons after Egypt is Syria. Syria would just had Trump remove sanctions at the behest of Israel, probably because they are about to recognize Israel under the Abraham accords.

This is the state of these non-GCC Arab countries. Either vassals or left in perpetual conflict like Libya and Sudan.

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