Ramses Akhenaten Ahmose
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Better see those j10s in egy service cause apparently it’s rumored they started the deal, can’t stand all the other bozos talking smack about eaf even tho their militaries have taken worse L’s
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Personally if you ask me we should convert the old alphajets and albatross trainers into attack drones, the same can be done for the older k8’s, but the later models should still be used for training. I also hope we get those j10s very soon so we can start procuring j35s. Saudi is getting watered down f-35s which tbh I have zero clue why they’d shoot themselves in the foot like that, and Algeria has taken delivery of 2 su57s, oh and Pakistan is scheduled for j35s as well. We’re behind the fifth gen race atp and need to get on that race asap, Egypt partnering up with turkey on their kaan project is amazing and I hope that beastly bird starts flying in a few years, but now is the time to secure valuable fifth gen assets to have them just in case.The deal has entered the final stages. 100 Korean FA-50 aircraft are on their way to Egypt with local production
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DefenseWeb reported on April 15, 2025 that Egypt is in the final stages of negotiations with South Korea to purchase up to 100 FA-50 Fighting Eagle light attack aircraft. The proposed deal, which includes technology transfer and production of the majority of the aircraft locally in Egypt, aims to modernize the Egyptian Air Force and expand the country's defense industrial base. This plan also reflects the strengthening of the growing strategic cooperation between Cairo and Seoul, especially in light of the celebrations of the thirtieth anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
In this context, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received his South Korean counterpart Lee Jae-myung yesterday (November 20, 2025) on his first visit to Egypt since taking office. The official reception ceremony included a display of the honor guard, the playing of the national anthem, and taking a memorial photo of the two presidents and their wives, followed by a closed consultation session, followed by an expanded meeting with the participation of the delegations of the two countries.
During the meeting, President Sisi expressed his aspiration to enhance aspects of cooperation between Egypt and South Korea in various fields, especially the defense, educational and investment industries. For his part, the South Korean President stressed his country's keenness to expand defense cooperation with Egypt, which currently includes joint production of K-9 self-propelled guns, and plans to include the FA-50 advanced training and light combat aircraft, in addition to the Chungyong/TAipers anti-tank missile, in a step that reflects the desire of both parties to develop Egyptian defense industries and transfer advanced technology to them.
On March 23, 2025, the Egyptian Ambassador to South Korea, Khaled Abdel Rahman, stated in an interview with Yonhap News Agency that Cairo was about to sign a contract with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI). According to a DefenceWeb report, the agreement includes up to 100 FA-50 aircraft, with deliveries to begin with an initial batch of 36 units worth approximately $1 billion. About 70 aircraft are expected to be assembled locally at the Helwan Industrial Facility, according to a 2023 agreement between KAI and the Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI), an Egyptian state defense corporation. The FA-50 features approximately 70% component sharing with the F-16 and is intended to replace the older Alpha Jets and K-8Es used in training.
You need the most advanced trainers to prepare for getting the 5th generation fighters..Egypt's military know what it is doing..Personally if you ask me we should convert the old alphajets and albatross trainers into attack drones, the same can be done for the older k8’s, but the later models should still be used for training. I also hope we get those j10s very soon so we can start procuring j35s. Saudi is getting watered down f-35s which tbh I have zero clue why they’d shoot themselves in the foot like that, and Algeria has taken delivery of 2 su57s, oh and Pakistan is scheduled for j35s as well. We’re behind the fifth gen race atp and need to get on that race asap, Egypt partnering up with turkey on their kaan project is amazing and I hope that beastly bird starts flying in a few years, but now is the time to secure valuable fifth gen assets to have them just in case.
Saudi Arabia never gets watered down anything so it won't be the case with the F-35 US standard
Articles have literally came out saying they’re not going to be as sophisticated as the Israeli onesYou need the most advanced trainers to prepare for getting the 5th generation fighters..Egypt's military know what it is doing..
Saudi Arabia never gets watered down anything so it won't be the case with the F-35 US standard
Algeria receiving the SU-57 will also accelerate Morocco getting the F-35
Not like the Israeli ones for sure.. because Israel has the limited privilege to put some own systems and weapons on it..KSA will get its own version too like the F-15 SA based on the US F-35 standard.. not inferior to Israeli ones by any means..Articles have literally came out saying they’re not going to be as sophisticated as the Israeli ones




turkey 85 milion people country start develop in 2010 5 gn fightet jet why not egypt? israel is too small to develp 5 gn or 6 gn fighter alone alsso the engine is very expensive to developTo build an indigenous fighter from scratch is an arduous task, and it may take up to 1-2 decades.
Egypt needs winning time for its national security.
If the US is getting too biased for Israel, Egypt may use its geopolitical leverage to acquire advanced fighters and other weapons from China.
not realy turkey have skilled work force they have infurctarcture and they invest 100 bilion dollar on this its part of ataturk to get close to the westSimple..Turkey is a NATO member.. Egypt is not..
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