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I know Egypt got the S-300V4.. it has a strategic relationship with Russia.. but let's assume it is the VM.. that too has a missile of 350 km.. just do your search..Egypt doesnt have S-300V4...
Only Russia has S-300V4 variant with 400 km 40N6 Missile
Egypt has S-300VM ( Antey-2500 ) with 200-250 km 9M82M and 9M83M air defense missiles
You beat me to it O' Great One.I was getting ready to post this impressive and vital branch among the 4 Armed Forces branches and their radars and entire network. It's really something. And all this stuff is just the half of it when you think about it. All the underground assets that we're constantly hearing about but haven't seen any of it? And I'm not 100% sure, but I believe this command & control is actually underground somewhere unknown with decoys to confuse enemy satellite, SIGINT assets and possible enemy surveillance or recon missions during times of war. They've really gone all out to beef up the air defense infrastructure from the lessons learned in the debacle of 1967 and the phenomenal success of 1973.
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And this is a perfect example of how serious they're taking the air defense of Egypt. This is no joke lol and I truly believe this is one of several underground command & control centers. (let me know if you can't see this pic)
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These are "most" of the Cairo/Nile Delta high-res short-range radars that guard military installations, bases, airports, ministries vital infrastructure & city and civil infrastructure.
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All flying aircraft of any kind must have both valid transponders for IFF that identifies them and shows their correct flight route and also issued, registered identification codes so that when they get spotted by the automated system and their transponders don't automatically ID them, then they're radio-contacted in order to give that ID code which is also permission to enter Egyptian airspace given to foreign aircraft. If neither of those steps are able to be validated after several attempts, that's when they get intercepted which is worst case scenario and never really gets to that point. But it's a sound system which is why they have so many of these operators that constantly train.
The best part about all of this is most people that constantly praise the zionist and at the same time diss the Egyptian military as no match and would get instantly destroyed and all that usual crapola, most likely because of what happened in 1967 or some personal bias/hatred have no clue of how extensive and well-organized and effective this is to defend from any attack. They don't even consider what the Egyptian air defense did in 1973 when they slaughtered the zionist aircraft by the hundreds. For some reason they ignore that which was the foundation to the impetus of the creation of what we see here today. When they see these pictures and suddenly realize how impressive the Egyptian Air Defense network is, it makes them think again twice, at the least.
I believe this system has quickly become their favorite medium & short-range system, bro. I also believe this is the one they used to shoot down the Houthi missile that flew near Taba. And because it's so effective and high-tech and has excellent medium range, they're contracting for many more of them to possibly replace some of the older SAM batteries.




.My guess would be the Octagon.. since all of the other government facilities are already operational in the new capital....
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Avenger system in operation with the Egyptian Air Defense Forces
The American-made Avenger system consists of a mobile tower mounted on Humvee multi-mission vehicles and contains:
- Two quad launchers equipped with 8 short-range FIM-92 Stinger missiles with a seeker with a dual-color inspection system with Infrared IR and Ultraviolet UV detectors. The infrared seeker tracks the hot exhaust coming from the target’s engine, while the seeker Ultraviolet radiation tracks thermal radiation coming from the target. The missile has a range of 8 km, a height of 3.5-3.8 km, and a maximum speed of 2,700 km/h. It can deal with various air threats, including cruise missiles, drones, fighter planes, and helicopters.
- 12.7 mm heavy machine gun, model FN M3P (derived from the famous M2 Browning machine gun), with an automatic system for remote control from the driver’s cabin of the Humvee or by a firing squadron inside the mobile turret, and its rate of fire reaches 1,200 rounds/minute.
- The monitoring and targeting system, which consists of an infrared monitoring system, FLIR Forward Looking Infrared, a laser rangefinder system, LRF Laser Range Finder, a video system for automatic tracking, AVT Automatic Video Tracker, and an optical system for the firing squad, equipped with sensors that activate the missile’s thermal seeker, as well as command and unlock indicators. Launch containers and finally a network system that confirms that the missile has captured the target, in addition to the IFF system.
* The detection, targeting and tracking systems are controlled by a control computer called ACE Avenger Control Electronics located in the shooting cockpit of the mobile tower, and the entire system can be controlled remotely from a distance of up to 50 meters.
* The system can launch up to 4 missiles in succession at the target, and is distinguished by its ability to engage while moving at a maximum speed of 35 km/s.










AN/TPS-59(V)3 early warning radar operated by the Egyptian Air Defense
The AN/TPS-59 is an American-made 3D phased array early warning radar for detecting ballistic missiles and various air targets, with 3D phased array antennas (provides range, altitude, and bearing data)
- Advanced, highly sensitive antennas with Active Electronically Elevation Scanning Array (AESA) mode, while horizontal scanning is done through mechanical radar movement rotating at an angle of 360°.
- A developed, high-precision computer with improved software for data processing, which allowed - in addition to the developed antennas - to track ballistic missiles during their flight and provide reports on their location in real time, with an estimate of the launch point and the point of collision of the missiles.
- The ability to operate in three modes: Air Breathing Targets mode (planes and missiles with engines that require air to burn fuel) - Theater Ballistic Missile mode (ballistic missiles launched from a distance of 300 km to 3500 km) - Operating mode In a combined manner of the previous two styles.
- The ability to work with the medium-range Hawk and Patriot long-range air defense systems, and the AEGIS missile defense system on board destroyers and cruisers in the US Navy.
The Egyptian Air Defense Forces have 14 radars, divided into the following two versions:
1) 5 radars from the towed version AN/TPS-59(V)2 were upgraded to the AN/TPS-59(V)3 version in 2003.
2) 9 radars from the smaller self-propelled version AN/TPS-59M/34 were developed and renewed in 2004, and Egypt is the only country that owns the self-propelled version.
*Radar specifications:
1) Working wave range: The L/D band is within the Ultra High Frequency UHF range, in the frequency range 1215 - 1400 MHz.
2) Monitoring capabilities:
A- Against ballistic missiles throughout the theater of operations:
- Maximum range: 740 km at a 360° horizontal angle
- Maximum altitude: 305 km.
- Angle of directing the electronic radiation vertically: -5° ~ 60°
B- Monitoring capabilities against aircraft and mobile missiles:
- Maximum range: 555 km at a 360° horizontal angle
- Maximum altitude: 30.5 km.
- Angle of directing the electronic radiation vertically: -2° ~ 20°
3) Reliability:
- Operability: 99%
- Average time between critical errors: more than 2000 hours
4) Mobility and transportation:
- Possibility of transportation by C-130 Hercules aircraft.
- Possibility of transportation by designated trucks.
- Possibility of installation in locations not prepared in advance.
- Reaching full working capacity from the moment the site is chosen: 4 hours.
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I can see your pic..
My guess would be the Octagon.. since all of the other government facilities are already operational in the new capital....
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How christian and his name is Ahmad Mansour hahahaha? Sure that you didn't mistaken the pilot?This doctrine also spurred the terrific story of the great Christian Egyptian MiG-21 pilot Major Genera Ahmad Kamal Al Mansour
How christian and his name is Ahmad Mansour hahahaha? Sure that you didn't mistaken the pilot?
I'm pretty sure he was a Christian, no? The rules for Copts relaxed quite a bit going way back to the Fatimids and even Copts began naming their children Muslim names to avoid certain "hardships." I'm definitely not mistaking him for another pilot but maybe am mistaken that he was Christian.
From what I remembered was one of those positive things about him that he was among the many Christians Copts who fought in 1973.
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I think you are talking about this Air Force veteran. His name is سمير عزيز ميخائيل/Samir Aziz Mikhail

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