بخصوص الميج 29 فهى امر منتهى و لم تعد الطائره التى تستدعى السريه لكن مصر فى جميع الاسلحه التى تقتنيها من مصادر غير امريكيه لا تعلن عنها و لا تؤكدها و لا تنفيها و و المصادر تتحدث دون اى اعلان مصرى فمثلا من ضمن المصادر على الميج 29
The Egyptian Armed Forces consists of the Army, Air Force, Navy and
Air Defense. The Coast Guard and Border Guard operate as subordinates
to the Navy and Army Command respectively.
The Egyptian military is the strongest military power on the African
continent, and the second largest in the Middle East, the largest
being that of Israel – (Source: Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies’
annual Middle East Strategic Balance). The Egyptian Armed Forces also
ranks among the most battle-trained armed forces in the region.
Its
inventory includes F-16s, Mirage 2000 aircraft, MiG-29 fighters, Apache
helicopters, M1 Abrams Tanks and medium-long range missiles. The
Egyptian Armed forces, has a combined troop strength of 450,000 active
personel.
The Supreme Commander is Hosni Mubarak, wartime Field Marshal of the
army, admiral of the navy, Chief Air Marshal (Colonel General) of the
Air Forces and Air Defence Forces. During peacetime, the title of
Supreme Commander is ceremonial.
The Commander-in-Chief and commander of the army is Field Marshal
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, Minister Of Defense and Military Production.
The Chief of Staff is Lt. Gen. Sami Hafez Enan.
The Commander of the Navy is Vice Admiral Tamer Abd El Aleem Mohamed Ismail
The Commander of the Air Forces is Air Marshal (Lt. Gen.) Magdy Galal Sharawi
The Commander of the Air Defence Forces is Major General Abd El Aziz Seif
Conscription is compulsory for Egyptian men of 18 years of age.
Full-time students may defer their service until the age of 28. The
length of the service depends on the level of education achieved by
the conscripted.
Military relations between Egypt and the US are strong. Military
cooperation between the two countries covers a number of strategic
areas, including cooperation in the ongoing process of modernising
Egyptian armaments and training the Egyptian armed forces.
While military cooperation between the US and Egypt is close and
diversified, this does not constitute a form of military alliance.
Nothing could furnish clearer proof of this than the high degree of
transparency surrounding all aspects of Egyptian-US military
cooperation. Bilateral exercises and mutual training are carried out
regularly, and, according to one US source, reflect the high level of
professionalism and the growing excellence of the fighting men and
women in the various branches of the Egyptian armed forces.
Egypt takes part regularly in military exercises with the US and
other European and Arab allies, including the manoeuvres that take
place in Egypt every two years.
Egypt continues to contribute regularly to United Nations
peacekeeping missions, most recently in East Timor, Sierra Leone,
and Liberia.
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