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The following list outlines the major equipment holdings of the '''modern [[Egyptian Army]]'''. |
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==Infantry Weapons== |
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===Small Arms=== |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc; width:1%;"|Image |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc; width:2%;"|Origin |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc; width:4%;"|Type |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc; width:1%;"|Caliber |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc; width:8%;"|Comment |
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! style="text-align:center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' [[Small arms]] ''' |
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| [[Tokarev TT-33]] || [[Image:TT 1.jpg|170px]] || {{flag|Russia}} || [[Semi-automatic pistol]] ||7.62X25mm|| |
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| [[Beretta M 1951|Helwan]] || [[Image:Beretta1951.JPG|170px]]|| {{ITA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Semi-automatic pistol]] || 9X19 mm || Produced under license by the [[Egyptian Military Industry|Ministry of Military Production, Factory 54]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact54.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=WXLP4mml/jwmAFQTerBhxn0rg7cufiSF11ZzNM5wS8M= |title=Helwan 9 mm pistol |publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[SIG Sauer P226|P226]] || [[Image:SIG Sauer P226 neu.jpg|170px]]|| {{SWI}} || [[Semi-automatic pistol]] || 9X19mm || |
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| [[HK USP]] ||[[Image:HKUSP.png|170px]]|| {{GER}} || [[Semi-automatic pistol]] ||9x19 mm|| |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Beretta 92|Helwan 920]] ||[[Image:Beretta 92 FS.gif|170px]]|| {{ITA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Semi-automatic pistol]] || 9X19 mm || [[Beretta 92|Beretta M92-FS]] pistol, with early Beretta 92-style grip-mounted magazine release button. Produced under license by the [[Egyptian Military Industry|Ministry of Military Production, Factory 54]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact54.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=pcf9z9xn1Ytomdqtjsk062E4CXMpOcxUFNfkOUZBNMQ= |title=Helwan pistol 920 |publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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| [[MP5]] ||[[Image:MP5.jpg|170px]]|| {{GER}} || [[Submachine gun]] || 9X19 mm || Used by Paratroopers, [[Sa'ka Forces]] & [[Unit 777]] |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Heckler & Koch UMP|UMP]] ||[[Image:HKUMP45.JPG|170px]]|| {{GER}} || [[Submachine gun]] || .45 ACP || Used by [[Sa'ka Forces]] |
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| [[Sig 552]] ||[[Image:Stgw 90 kurz.jpg|170px]]|| {{SWI}} || [[Carbine]] || 5.56x45 mm || Used by [[Sa'ka Forces]] & [[Unit 777]] |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Beretta AR70/90]] ||[[Image:2june 2007 209.jpg|170px]] || {{ITA}} || [[Assault rifle]] || 5.56X45 mm|| |
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| [[AK47]] (AKA: MISR) ||[[Image:AK-47 type II Part DM-ST-89-01131.jpg|170px]]|| {{USSR}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Assault rifle]] || 7.62X39mm |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Maadi]] ||[[Image:AKM automatkarbin, Ryssland - 7,62x39mm - Armémuseum.jpg|170px]]|| {{flag|Egypt}} || [[Assault rifle]] || 7.62X39 mm || Indigenous version of the Soviet AKM rifle. Produced under license by the Al Maadi Company for Engineering Industries (Factory 54).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact54.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=BWTwdEAlvN7e99geG2Vf2eldPOqzpkJo/LvwMCphXbc= |title=Egypt 7.62 × 39 mm|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Infantry-Weapons/Misr-7-62-mm-assault-rifle-Egypt.html|title=Misr 7.62 mm assault rifle (Egypt), Rifles|publisher=[[Jane's Information Group]]}}</ref> |
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| [[M16 rifle|M16]] ||[[Image:M16A2 - AM.016070.jpg|170px]]|| {{USA}} || [[Assault rifle]] || 5.56X45 mm || Used by [[M1 Abrams|M1A1]] crews |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M4 carbine|M4]] ||[[Image:PEO M4 Carbine RAS M68 CCO.jpg|170px]]|| {{USA}} || [[Carbine]] || 5.56X45 mm ||Used by Paratroopers |
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| [[CZ-805 BREN]] ||[[Image:Cz805.png|170px]]|| {{CZE}} || [[Assault rifle]] || 5.56X45 mm / 7.62X39 mm || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Beretta ARX 160]] ||[[Image:Beretta ARX-160, Interpolitex 2012.jpg|170px]]|| {{ITA}} || [[Assault rifle]] || 5.56X45 mm / 7.62X39 mm || Used by Navy Thunderbolt Forces |
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| [[RPD (weapon)|RPD]] ||[[Image:LMG-RPD-44.jpg|170px]]|| {{USSR}}<br>{{POL}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Light machine gun]] || 7.62X39 mm || Produced locally under license. (See [[RPD (weapon)|RPD]] page) |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[FN Minimi]] ||[[Image:M249 FN MINIMI DA-SC-85-11586 c1.jpg|170px]]|| {{flag|Belgium}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Light machine gun]] || 5.56X45 mm || Produced locally under license.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/FMF.HTM |title=Machine Guns (F) |publisher=Probertencyclopaedia.com |date=29 October 2006 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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| [[RPK]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.militaryfactory.com/smallarms/detail.asp?smallarms_id=144|title=RPK (Ruchnoi Pulemyot Kalashnikova) Light Machine Gun|publisher=MilitaryFactory.com}}</ref> ||[[Image:Machine Gun RPK.jpg|170px]]||{{USSR}} || [[Light machine gun]] || 7.62X39 mm || |
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| [[PK machine gun|PK/PKM/PKMS]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.militaryfactory.com/smallarms/detail.asp?smallarms_id=189|title=PKM General Purpose Machine Gun|publisher=MilitaryFactory.com}}</ref> ||[[Image:7,62 KK PKM Helsinki 2012.JPG|170px]]||{{USSR}} || [[General purpose machine gun]] || 7.62X54 mm || |
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| [[M60 machine gun|M60E4]] ||[[Image:M60GPMG.jpeg|170px]]||{{USA}} || [[General purpose machine gun]] || 7.62X51 mm ||Also known as [[Mk43 machine gun|Mk43]] |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[FN MAG]] ||[[Image:M240-1.jpg|170px]]|| {{flag|Belgium}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[General purpose machine gun]] || 7.62X51 mm|| Produced locally under license<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact54.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=70K80b81Ciam42x7l/ETezVwzlT5Kl4bGKGFqa5ocvM= |title=Multi-purpose machine gun 7.62 × 51 mm|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref><ref name="g3defencemag">{{cite web|url=http://en.calameo.com/read/000127853fed679f5ecec |title=G3 Defence Magazine August 2010 |publisher=En.calameo.com |date=4 August 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> (See [[FN MAG]] page) |
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| [[SG-43 Goryunov]] ||[[Image:SGM DD-ST-85-01258.jpg|170px]]||{{USSR}}<br>{{POL}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Medium machine gun]] || [[7.62x54mmR]] || Produced locally |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[DShK]] ||[[Image:Doushka desert.jpg|170px]]||{{USSR}} || [[Heavy machine gun]] || 12.7X108 mm || |
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| [[NSV (machine gun)|NSV]] ||[[Image:12,7 NSV Turku 3.JPG|170px]]||{{RUS}} || [[Heavy machine gun]] ||12.7X108 mm || Used by [[T-80]] crews |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M2 Browning machine gun|M2HB]] ||[[Image:Machine gun M2 1.jpg|170px]]||{{USA}} || [[Heavy machine gun]] || 12.7X99 mm|| |
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| [[KPV heavy machine gun|KPV]] ||[[Image:14,5-мм счетверенная зенитная пулеметная установка конструкции Лещинского ЗПУ-4 (4).jpg|170px]]||{{USSR}} || [[Heavy machine gun]] || 14.5X114 mm || See [[KPV heavy machine gun|KPV]] page |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Dragunov sniper rifle|Dragunov SVD]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.militaryfactory.com/smallarms/detail.asp?smallarms_id=24 |title=Dragunov SVD - Sniper Rifle |publisher=Militaryfactory.com |date=7 October 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref>||||{{USSR}} || [[Sniper rifle]] || 7.62X54 mm || |
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| [[Heckler & Koch PSG1|PSG1]] ||[[Image:H&K PSG-1 Sniper Rifle.jpg|170px]]||{{GER}} || [[Sniper rifle]] || 7.62X51 mm || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M40 rifle|M40A3]] ||[[Image:M-40A3.jpg|170px]]||{{USA}} || [[Sniper rifle]] || 7.62X51 mm || |
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| [[Barrett M82|M82]] ||[[Image:M82A1 barrett.jpeg|170px]]||{{USA}} || [[Anti-materiel rifle]] || .50 caliber || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[MK19 grenade launcher|MK19]] ||[[Image:MK19-02.jpg|170px]]||{{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Automatic grenade launcher]] || 40X53 mm|| Manufactured locally.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact54.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=mjQj63vebuTMKlWtMIdQFyIDipH06+gTZ4H9xpegR04= |title=Grenade launcher 40 mm|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref><ref name="armadaint2002">{{cite web|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/A+new+generation+of+AGLs%3A+within+only+a+few+decades+the+Automatic...-a086195789 |title=A new generation of AGLs|publisher=Thefreelibrary.com |date=1 April 2002 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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| [[M203 grenade launcher|Maadi GL]] ||[[Image:M203 1.jpg|170px]]||{{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || [[Grenade launcher|Underbarrel grenade launcher]] || 40X46 mm||Manufactured locally <ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact54.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=YqBzdxH+53enzyNyAFJVf3qhUK9nLOcAcSYEs1yiapY= |title=Maadi GL|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://world.guns.ru/grenade/usa/m203-e.html |title=Modern Firearms - M203 |publisher=World.guns.ru |date=24 January 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M79 Grenade launcher|M79]] ||[[Image:M79 afmil.jpg|170px]]||{{USA}} || [[Grenade launcher|Single shot grenade launcher]] || 40X46 mm || |
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===Anti-Tank and Missile=== |
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====Recoilless Rifles==== |
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{| class="wikitable"|} |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Name |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Image |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Origin |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Number |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Comment |
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! style="text-align:center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' [[Recoilless rifle]] ''' |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M40 recoilless rifle|M40]] || [[Image:Rcl106lat2.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN ||105 mm |
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| [[SPG-9]] || [[Image:SPG-9M rus.jpeg|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| 3000+ || 73 mm<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maritimesecurity.com/spg-9.htm |title=Modern Pirate Weapons - SPG-9 |publisher=MaritimeSecurity.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[B-10 recoilless rifle|B-10]] || [[Image:B-10-82mm-recoilles-rifle-batey-haosef-1-1.jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| 1600 || 82 mm<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Ammunition-Handbook/82-mm-ammunition-for-B-10-recoilless-gun-China.html |title=82 mm ammunition for B-10 recoilless gun (China)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=17 March 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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| [[B-11 recoilless rifle|B-11]] || [[Image:B-11-107mm-recoilless-rifle-batey-haosef-2-1.jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| 1800 || 107 mm<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.armyrecognition.com/egypt_egyptian_army_land_ground_forces_uk/egypt_egyptian_army_land_ground_forces_military_equipment_armoured_armored_vehicle_intelligence_uk.html |title=Egypt Land Forces military equipment and vehicles|publisher=Armyrecognition.com |date=14 July 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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====Anti Tank Systems==== |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Origin |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Number |
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! style="text-align:center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' Anti Tank Systems ''' |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[RPG-7]] || [[Image:RPG-7 detached.jpg|170px]] || {{flag|Egypt}} ||align=center| 179,000+ units ||locally made |
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| [[M72_LAW]] || [[Image:66 kertasinko 75.JPG|170px]] || {{USA}} ||align=center| 5,000 units || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[MILAN|Milan II]] || [[Image:MILAN P1220770.jpg|170px]] || {{FRA}} ||align=center| 220+ units || wire-guided anti-armor missile system |
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| [[Swingfire]] || [[Image:Ferret Mk5 1 Bovington.jpg|170px]] || {{UK}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} ||align=center| 260+ units || wire-guided anti-armor missile system (locally made) |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[BGM-71 TOW|BGM-71D TOW II]] || [[Image:Hires 090509-A-4842R-001a.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} ||align=center| 500+ 450 missiles || wire-guided anti-armor missile system (810 + 575 units)(locally made)<ref>http://www.forecastinternational.com/samples/656_2005.pdf</ref> |
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| [[AGM-114 Hellfire]] || [[Image:Lockheed Martin Longbow Hellfire.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN || 107 mm |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[AT-1 Snapper]] || [[Image:2P26 Panzerabwehrraketen.JPG|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN || wire-guided anti-tank missile system. |
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| [[AT-2 Swatter]] || [[Image:AT-2c Swatter.JPG|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN || radio command Anti-tank missile. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[AT-3 Sagger]] || [[Image:Malyutka.JPG|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN || wire-guided anti-tank guided missile system. |
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| [[AT-5 Spandrel]] || [[Image:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Russian-Made Missile Found in Hezbollah Hands.jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN || wire-guided anti-tank missile, mounted on Fahd armoured personnel carriers purchased in the 1990s |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[AT-14 Spriggan]] || [[Image:9M133 Kornet.JPG|170px]] || {{RUS}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN || anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) |
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| [[HJ-8]] || [[Image:BaktarShikan3.JPG|170px]] || {{CHN}}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} ||align=center| UNKNOWN || Locally Produced Version Named AHRAM |
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====Man-Portable Air Defense==== |
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{| class="wikitable"|} |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|System |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Image |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Origin |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Number |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Comment |
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! style="text-align:center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' [[Air defence]] ''' |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[SA-7|Sakr Eye]] || [[Image:SA-7.jpg|170px]] || {{flag|Egypt}} ||align=center| 2,500+ ||Egyptian modified version of the [[SA-7]] MANPAD short range SAM. |
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| [[FIM-92 Stinger|Stinger]] || [[Image:FIM-92 Stinger USMC.JPG|170px]] || {{USA}} ||align=center| 1,800+ || MANPAD short range SAM |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[9K38 Igla|Igla]] || [[Image:9K338 Igla-S (NATO-Code - SA-24 Grinch).jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}} ||align=center| 600+ || MANPAD short range SAM |
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==Vehicles== |
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===Armored fighting vehicles=== |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Image |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Origin |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Quantity |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Year of Service |
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! style="text-align:center; background: #aabccc;"|Comment |
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! style="text-align:center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' [[Main Battle Tank]] ''' |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M1 Abrams]] || [[File:M1-A1 Abrams 1.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} ||~1,150<ref name="autogenerated2007">http://www.dsca.osd.mil/PressReleases/36-b/2007/Egypt_07-65.pdf</ref><ref name="armyrecognition1">{{cite web|url=http://www.armyrecognition.com/egypt_egyptian_army_land_ground_forces_uk/egypt_egyptian_army_land_ground_forces_military_equipment_armoured_armored_vehicle_intelligence_uk.html |title=Egyptian Army - Armored Vehicle Intelligence |publisher=Army Recognition |date=14 July 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="autogeneratedmil">http://www.dsca.mil/PressReleases/36-b/2011/Egypt_10-67.pdf</ref> || 1992– Present || Built by Egypt under license during 4 phases (Phase I, 555 vehicles, Phase II, 200 vehicles, Phase III, 125 vehicles, and Phase IV, 125 vehicles), completion date is scheduled for 2011 for phase IV.<ref name="autogenerated2007"/><ref name="armyrecognition1"/> All vehicles were produced at M1A1 standard . An additional 125 are being procured as kits and built in Egypt under Phase V,Egypt is having 755 M1A1 up-grade to the M1A2 SEP.,<ref name="autogeneratedmil"/> |
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| [[M-60]] || [[File:American M60A3 tank Lake Charles, Louisiana April 2005.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|West Germany}} ||~1,750 <ref name=INSS>{{citation|url=http://www.inss.org.il/upload/%28FILE%291280140768.pdf|title=INSS Military Balance Files - Egypt|date=21 July 2010}}</ref> || 1979/1992/2001/2002 || Out of 1735 M60A3 + 700 M60A1 were brought up to A3 Standard from [[U.S. Army Europe]] surplus stocks in Germany between 1979-1988 + 173 M60A3 between 1992-2001<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deagel.com/Main-Battle-Tanks/M60A1_a000725001.aspx |title=M60A1 / AVLB, M60 Patton, M728 |publisher=Deagel.com |date=18 July 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> + 108 M60A3 from the Austrian Army Surplus in 2002,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deagel.com/equipment/Main-Battle-Tanks-M60-a000725.aspx |title=Main Battle Tanks >> M60 |publisher=Deagel.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> many units underwent several upgrades, including, a new engine (908 hp), extensive armor addition, armored side skirts, fire control system with ballistics computer, infrared vision device, laser rangefinder, upgraded gun stabilizer.<ref name=IISS07-221>IISS Military Balance 2007, p.221</ref> |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[T-80]] || [[File:T-80U, Engineering Technologies 2010 international forum (2).jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} || 34 || 1997 || 14 T-80UK and 20 T-80U purchased in 1997.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htproc/articles/20020715.aspx |title=Procurement: July 15, 2002 |publisher=Strategypage.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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| [[Ramses II tank|Ramses II]] || [[File:T-55 Egypt.jpg|170px]] || {{flag|Egypt}} ||~260 || 2004- || A significantly upgraded T-54/55. Though the initial prototype (T-54E) was delivered in 1984, full production did not begin until 2004-2005, an additional 140-160 are to be converted from stored [[T-54/55|T-55]]. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[T-62]] || [[File:T-62M Kabul.JPG|170px]] || {{USSR}}<br>{{flag|Czechoslovakia}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} ||~500<ref name=INSS /><ref name=IISS07-221 /> || 1971/1982/1995/2004 || Underwent 3 upgrades, the 1st upgrade: RO-115 Mark I: developed in the early 1980s; the 2nd upgrade: T-62E Mark II: In the mid 1990s; the 3rd upgrade: RO-120 Mark III: developed in 2004.<ref name=IISS07-221 /><ref>http://www.aefdesigns.com/Arab_Images/km-05.jpg</ref> |
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| [[T-54/55|T-55]] || [[File:T-55H, Partner 2007.jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}}<br>{{POL}}<br>{{flag|Czechoslovakia}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} ||~800<ref name=INSS /><ref name=IISS07-221 /> || 1961/1984/1997 || Some upgrated since 1984. |
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''[[Infantry Fighting Vehicle]]''' |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Egyptian Infantry Fighting Vehicle|EIFV]] || [[File:EIFV_Description.gif|160px]] || {{flag|Egypt}} || 1,200 || 1997- || Tracked IFV, it is an upgrade for the M113 consisting of additional armor, an improved engine, and the turret from an [[M2 Bradley]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact200.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=eTq3TITO3X8oqm+1Jf4cZe3eTiUZYy5jAqhxj6jOa+4= |title=EIFV|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| [[AIFV|YPR-765 PRI]] || [[File:Dutch_YPR-765_in_Afghanistan.jpg|160px]] || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|Belgium}}<br>{{flag|Netherlands}} || 1,030<ref name=INSS /> || 1996 || Tracked IFV, European version of the American AIFV; purchased from Netherlands, equipped with the 25 mm KBA-B02 turret. |
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| [[Fahd (armored personnel carrier)|Fahd 280-30]] || [[File:Egyptian Armored personnel carrier 'Fahd'.jpg|160px]] || {{flag|Egypt}} || 635 || 1986 || 4X4 IFV, equipped with the [[BMP-2]] turret. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[BMP-1]] || [[File:Bmp-1-DMSC9112086_JPG.jpg|160px]] || {{USSR}}<br>{{flag|Czechoslovakia}} || 220<ref name=INSS /> || 1972 || Amphibious tracked IFV. |
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''[[Armored Personnel Carrier]]''' |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M113 Armoured Personnel Carrier|M113A2]] || [[File:Egyptian_M113_offloading_from_US_Navy_LCU.jpg|160px]] || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || ~2,000 <ref name="ReferenceA">IISS The Military Balance 2010 p.p. 246</ref> || 1980–2002 || Tracked APC, uparmored and equipment with a protective shield for its 12.7 mm main weapon station. |
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| [[BTR-50]]PK/[[BTR-50]]PKM || [[File:BTR-50-latrun-1-2.jpg|160px]] || {{USSR}} || 250<ref name=INSS /> || 1966/2004 || Amphibious tracked APC, 500 were ordered in 1964 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1965 and 1966 (the vehicles were possibly previously in Soviet service). 250 BTR-50PKs are currently in service, out of which 100 were upgraded to BTR-50PKM standard. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[OT-62 TOPAS|OT-62B]] || [[File:Egyptian_OT-62B_APC.JPEG|160px]] || {{flag|Czechoslovakia}} ||~200|| 1972 || Amphibious tracked APC, some upgraded in Ukraine.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Security-Industry/2010/08/20/Ukraine-to-upgrade-Egyptian-Soviet-era-T-62-tanks/UPI-51511282327267/|title=Ukraine to upgrade Egyptian Soviet-era T-62 tanks|publisher=UPI|date=20 August 2010}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| [[OT-64 SKOT|OT-64A]] || [[File:Tatra_OT64_APC_(1960)_(Chzech)_owned_by_David_Froggatt_pic01.JPG|160px]] || {{flag|Czechoslovakia}}<br>{{POL}} || 200<ref name=INSS /> || 1973 || Amphibious 8X8 APC, known also as [[OT-64 SKOT|OT-64C]] and fitted with the [[BRDM-2]] turret. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[BTR-60]]PB || [[File:BTR-60PB_DA-ST-89-06597.jpg|160px]] || {{USSR}} || 200<ref name=INSS /> || 1970 || Amphibious 8X8 APC, a few hundred BTR-60s and BTR-152s acquired before June 1967.[3] 650 BTR-60PBs were ordered in 1969 from the Soviet Union and delivered between 1970 and 1973. Currently 200 BTR-60PBs are in service. |
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|- |
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| [[Pegaso BMR|BMR-600]] || [[File:Spanish_Army_BMR-600_DF-SD-04-06607.JPEG|160px]] || {{flag|Spain}} || 260<ref name=INSS /> || 1986 ||Amphibious 6X6 APC. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[BTR-152]]K || [[File:BTR-152-latrun-3.jpg|160px]] || {{USSR}} || 175<ref name=INSS /> || 1963 || Amphibious 6X6 APC, out of 675 BTR-152s originally bought (relegated to Border Patrol). Also Egypt operated 120 BTR-152 converted into SPAAGs (See Egypt section for details) but withdrawn them from service in the middle of the 1980s. |
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|- |
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| [[Fahd (armored personnel carrier)|Fahd 240]] || [[File:Egyptian_Military_Police_in_Alexandria.jpg|160px]] || {{flag|Egypt}} || 410 || 1986 || 4X4 APC, some with BTM-208 turret and others with Milan AT launcher. Production ongoing |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Walid (armored personnel carrier)|Walid MKII]]|| || {{flag|Egypt}} || 650 || 1966 || 4X4 Armoured border patrol vehicle. |
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|- |
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| [[BTR-40]]/[[BTR-40|SPW-40Chs]] || [[File:BTR-40-latrun-2.jpg|160px]] || {{USSR}} || 230<ref name=INSS /> || 1955/1991||Amphibious 4X4 APC, 350 were ordered from the Soviet Union in 1955 and delivered between 1955 and 1959. 30 SPW-40Chs were ordered in 1991 from Germany and delivered later that year (aid during the First Persian Gulf War). 200 in service at present (relegated to Border Patrol) + 30 for NBC protection and detection. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[PTS (vehicle)|PTS-M]] || [[File:PTS-2.JPG|160px]] || {{USSR}} || Unknown || 1973 || Tracked amphibious personnel and cargo carrier. |
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''[[Tank Destroyer]]''' |
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|- |
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| [[M901 ITV|M901A3]] || [[File:M901-TOW-latrun-2.jpg|160px]] || {{USA}} || 52<ref name=INSS /> ||1986 || Tracked tank destroyer. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''[[Armoured car (military)|Armored reconnaissance vehicle]]''' |
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|- |
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| [[RG-32 Scout|RG-32M]] || [[File:RG-32_Scouts.jpg|160px]] || {{flag|South Africa}} || 180 || 2003 || 4X4 Full armor version, used for border patrol. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[M981 FISTV]] || || {{USA}} || 72 || 1998 || Artillery fire support team and observeration vehicle. |
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|- |
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| [[M1114]] || [[File:Bulgarian_M1114_HMMWV_in_Kabul.JPG|160px]] || {{USA}} || 375 || 1995 || 4X4 Configured as forward artillery observation vehicle. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[HMMWV|M1043]] || [[File:Warsaw_Hummer_03.JPG|160px]] || {{USA}} || 350 || 1988 ||4X4 Configured as armored reconnaissance scout. |
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| [[Cadillac Gage Commando|V150 Commando]] || [[File:Cadillac_Gage_V-150_do_Ex%C3%A9rcito_portugu%C3%AAs.jpg|160px]] || {{USA}} || 180<ref name=INSS /> ||2001 ||4X4 Armored reconnaissance scout. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Cadillac Gage Commando Scout]] || || {{USA}} || 112<ref>http://www.warwheels.net/CommandoScoutINDEX.html</ref>|| 1986 ||4X4 Armored reconnaissance scout. |
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|- |
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| [[BRDM-2]] || [[File:Szakal_108_bryglogisty_2.jpg|160px]] || {{USSR}}<br>{{POL}} || 300<ref name=INSS /> || 1968 || Amphibious 4X4 Armored reconnaissance scout. 100 of them are modernized to [[BRDM-2#Poland_2|BRDM-2M96i]] standard by Poland in 2001. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''[[Infantry mobility vehicle|Armoured Infantry mobility vehicle]]''' |
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|- |
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| [[Temsah APC]] || || {{flag|Egypt}} ||Unknown|| || || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Panthera APC|Panthera T6]] || || {{flag|Egypt}} ||Unknown|| || || |
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|- |
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| [[Renault Sherpa 2|Sherpa]] || [[File:Festival_automobile_international_2012_-_Renault_Sherpa_light_Scout_-_008.jpg|160px]] || {{flag|France}} || 18 || N/A || Order placed in 2011. |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Reva APC|REVA V]] || [[File:Reva APC.jpg|160px]] || {{flag|South Africa}} || N/A || || |
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|- |
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| [[Reva APC|REVA III]] || || {{flag|South Africa}} || N/A || || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Casspir]] || [[File:Casspir vehicle Ai101503g1.jpg|160px]] || {{flag|South Africa}} || N/A || || |
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|- |
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| [[HMMWV|M1151]] || [[File:US_Navy_060322-N-5438H-018_U.S._Army_soldiers_assigned_to_the_Bravo_Battery_3rd_Battalion_320th_Field_Artillery_Regiment_along_with_Iraq_Army_soldiers_from_the_1st_Battalion_1st_Brigade_4th_Division_perform_a_routine_patrol.jpg|160px]] || {{USA}} || 3890+ || 1988- || All variants: [[HMMWV|M998]]/ [[HMMWV|MM1038]]/ [[HMMWV|M-1043]] utility and cargo vehicles, [[M1151]] uparmored utility vehicle and [[HMMWV|M996]]/ [[HMMWV|MM1043]] ambulance versions are included; (additional 575 [[HMMWV|M1043]] are on order). [[Arab Organization for Industrialization|AOI]] has a project of fitting HMMWVs with anti armor weaponry, options include: TOW, Milan, or HOT missiles.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Iveco VM 90|Tiger Kader-120]] || [[File:Italian military Iveco 40.10WM.jpg|160px]] || {{ITA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} ||650 || 1998 || 4X4 Armored multirole military vehicle (Locally built).<ref name="autogenerated3">{{cite web|url=http://www.aoi.com.eg/aoiarab/aoi/kader/eng_new_page_6.html |title=Kader Factory |publisher=Aoi.com.eg |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aoi.com.eg/aoieng/factories/kaderinfo.html |title=Ăőäú Ţçďń |publisher=Aoi.com.eg |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aoi.com.eg/aoieng/military/mil_pro.html |title=ÇáÇäĘÇĚ ÇáÍŃČí |publisher=Aoi.com.eg |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="gulfcosecurity1">{{cite web|url=http://www.gulfcosecurity.com/security.htm |title=Gulfco, Ltd |publisher=Gulfcosecurity.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| [[Land Rover Tangi|Hotspur HUSSARD]] || || {{UK}}<br>{{flag|Northern Ireland}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || 110 || 1986 ||6X6 Armored patrol vehicle. |
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|} |
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*<ref name="autogenerated3"/><ref name="gulfcosecurity1"/><ref name=JanesG320>{{cite web|url=http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Armour-and-Artillery/Kader-G-320-armoured-personnel-carrier-Egypt.html|title=Kader G 320 armoured personnel carrier (Egypt), Armoured personnel carriers (wheeled)|publisher=[[Jane's Information Group]]}}</ref> |
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===Field support=== |
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* [[Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier|M577]] Tracked field command vehicle (280) |
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* [[Variants of the M113 armored personnel carrier|M548]] Unarmored tracked support and cargo vehicle (275) |
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* [[M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle|M992]] Armored tracked artillery ammunition support vehicle for the [[M109 howitzer|M-109]] (250) |
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===Engineering=== |
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* [[M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle|M728]] Tracked CEV (72) |
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* [[M88A2]] Tracked ARV (126)(local production)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact200.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=PS4SFMCEGKzfwHbDwsOChrajz7RTjg4H6rhS/wo1Eys= |title=M728|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[T-54|BTS-4A]] Tracked ARV (52) |
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* [[BMP-1|BREM-1]] Tracked ARV (36) |
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* [[M578 Light Recovery Vehicle|M578]] Tracked light ARV (48) |
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* [[M113 armored personnel carrier|M579]] Tracked light ARV (72) |
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* [[YPR-765|YPR-765-PRBRG]] Tracked Light ARV (38) |
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* [[Fahd (armored personnel carrier)|Fahd ARV]] 4X4 Light ARV (124) |
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* [[M977 HEMTT|M984]] 8X8 ARV (210) |
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* [[AT-T|MDK-2M]] Ditcher (48)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Infantry-Weapons/Helwan-60-mm-light-mortar-Egypt.html |title=Helwan 60 mm light mortar (Egypt) |publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=31 July 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bmz.ru/earth/mdk2meng.htm |title=Ditch machine MDK-2M |publisher=Bmz.ru |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Military-Vehicles-and-Logistics/MDK-2-series-of-trench-digging-machines-Russian-Federation.html |title=MDK-2 series of trench-digging machines (Russian Federation)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=5 July 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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* PZM-2 Ditcher (36)<ref name="janes1">{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Military-Vehicles-and-Logistics/BTM-series-of-high-speed-ditching-machines-Russian-Federation.html |title=BTM series of high-speed ditching machines (Russian Federation)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=5 July 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Military-Vehicles-and-Logistics/PZM-and-PZM-2-regimental-trench-digging-machines-Ukraine.html |title=PZM and PZM-2 regimental trench-digging machines (Ukraine|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=5 July 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref> |
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http://www.mfa.gov.ua/usa/en/publication/content/12655.htm</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Don Busack Consulting |url=http://www.primeportal.net/ce/carrey/pzm-2/ |title=PZM-2 Regimental Earth Digger Walk Around Page 1 |publisher=Primeportal.net |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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* [[AT-T|BAT-2]] Route clearer (72)<ref name="janes1"/> |
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* [[M9 ACE]] Armored Demolition Caterpillar (120) |
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* [[Caterpillar D9]] (250) |
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* [[Caterpillar D7]]<ref>http://esotericarmour.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/egypt-caterpillar-d7r-ii-armoured.html</ref> (240) |
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* [[Caterpillar 930G]] Front Loader (270) |
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====Amphibious bridging==== |
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* TPP Tracked Pontoon (Treadway) Bridge<ref name="armouredacorn1">http://www.armouredacorn.com/Orbats/Soviet/SovietLegend.pdf</ref> (94) |
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* PRG Motorized Bridge (112) |
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* [[PMP Floating Bridge|PMP]] Heavy Folding Pontoon Bridging Systems (42) |
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* PMM-2 Amphibious Tracked Bridging System<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Military-Vehicles-and-Logistics/PMM-2-amphibious-bridging-and-ferry-system-Russian-Federation.html |title=PMM-2 amphibious bridging and ferry system (Russian Federation)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=10 January 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="janes2">{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Military-Vehicles-and-Logistics/PTS-PTS-M-and-PTS-2-tracked-amphibious-vehicles-Russian-Federation.html |title=PTS, PTS-M and PTS-2 tracked amphibious vehicles (Russian Federation|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=28 July 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mfa.gov.ua/usa/en/publication/content/12655.htm |title=Embassy of Ukraine to the United States of America - Publications |publisher=Mfa.gov.ua |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> (56) |
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* KMM Motorized Bridge Layer (medium) on [[ZIL-157]] truck<ref name="google1">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BEtd-Crg0IUC&pg=SA6-PA79&lpg=SA6-PA79&dq=KMM+Motorized+Bridge&source=bl&ots=uL4RQQanXg&sig=emwU_7mr14gJuR8lQo1qN0_Hwtw&hl=en&ei=LIOYTtj9H7LOiALmpYnGDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=KMM%20Motorized%20Bridge&f=false |title=Handbook On Soviet Ground Forces|publisher=Books.google.com |date=30 August 2004 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> (70) |
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* [[Military engineering vehicle|TMM-3]] Motorized (Treadway) Bridge Layer (heavy) on [[KrAZ|KrAZ-255B]] 6X6 truck<ref name="janes2"/><ref name="google1"/> (96) |
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* [[PT-76|GSP-55]] Amphibious tracked ferry<ref name="armouredacorn1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.orasoft.net.pl/~leszek.ch/museum/vgsp55.html |title=GSP-55 |publisher=Orasoft.net.pl |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.military-vehicle-photos.com/picture/number2842.asp |title=Soviet GSP-55 |publisher=Military Vehicle Photos |date=17 November 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> (86) |
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* [[M60A1 Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB)|M60A1 AVLB]] Tracked Bridge Layer (36) |
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* [[MT-55|MT-55 K/L]] Tracked Bridge Layer (48) |
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* [[Military engineering vehicle|MTU-20]] Tank Launched Bridge<ref name="janes2"/> (56) |
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* [[M104 Wolverine]] Heavy Assault Bridge (6) |
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* BMK-T Bridging Boats<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Military-Vehicles-and-Logistics/BMK-T-and-BMK-225-bridging-boats-Russian-Federation.html |title=BMK-T and BMK-225 bridging boats (Russian Federation)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=3 October 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> (48) |
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* BMK-130M Bridging Boats<ref name="janes3">{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Military-Vehicles-and-Logistics/BMK-130-and-BMK-150-bridging-boats-Russian-Federation.html |title=BMK-130 and BMK-150 bridging boats (Russian Federation)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=31 August 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="primeportal1">{{cite web|author=Don Busack Consulting |url=http://www.primeportal.net/naval/carrey/bmk-130m/ |title=BMK-130M Motor Boat Walk Around Page 1 |publisher=Primeportal.net |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="amphibiousvehicle1">{{cite web|author=Hans Rosloot |url=http://www.amphibiousvehicle.net/amphi/Bg_Bz.html |title=The Amphiclopedia Bg to Bz |publisher=Amphibiousvehicle.net |date=8 September 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> (48) |
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* BMK-150M Bridging Boats<ref name="janes3"/><ref name="primeportal1"/><ref name="amphibiousvehicle1"/> (48) |
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====Mine dispensers / clearance==== |
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* Nather-1/2 Mine dispensing system (140/120)<ref name="autogenerated4">{{cite web|url=http://www.aoi.com.eg/aoieng/military/arming/mine_scatter.html |script-title=ar:نثر الألغام المضادة للدبابات |publisher=Aoi.com.eg |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref><ref name="janes4">{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Mines-and-Mine-Clearance/Nather-anti-tank-mine-dispensing-system-Egypt.html |title='Nather' anti-tank mine dispensing system (Egypt) |publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=21 February 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="autogenerated5">{{cite web|url=http://www.aoi.com.eg/aoieng/military/arming/mine_scatter2.html |title=نظم نثر الألغام المضادة للدبابات المحملة على عربات |publisher=Aoi.com.eg |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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* Fateh 2/3/4 Anti-tank mine clearing system (340))<ref name="autogenerated4"/><ref name="janes4"/><ref name="autogenerated5"/> |
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* [[Fahd (armored personnel carrier)|Fahd]] 4X4 Mine Layer (75))<ref name="autogenerated4"/><ref name="janes4"/><ref name="autogenerated5"/> |
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===Logistics and utility=== |
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{{Unreferenced section|date=November 2010}} |
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! style="text-align:center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | ''' [[Military vehicle]] ''' |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Heavy Equipment Transport System|HETS]] || [[File:HET_tractor.jpg|170px]]<br>[[File:M911and_M747.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}}<br><br><br>{{USA}} || Truck Tractor || Model 1070 (8x8)<br><br><br><br>Model 911 (8x8) || 320+<br><br><br><br>450 || Produced under license<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact200.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=ooLxwBSsPfbQKDxk54Cf6PaE+0So0uMunIrhgHf347o= |title=635NL|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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|- |
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| [[Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement|MTVR]] || [[File:LOWBOY_WITH_MTVR.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Truck Tractor || Model MK31 (6x6) || 350<ref name="blogspot1"/> || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Palletized load system|PLS]] || [[File:Palletized_load_system.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Very Heavy Truck<br>(10+ tonnes) || Model M1075 (10x10)<br>Model M1074 (10x10)|| 90<br>110 || |
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|- |
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| [[Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck|HEMTT]] || [[File:HEMTT_Wrecker_and_Cargo.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Very Heavy Truck<br>(10+ tonnes) || Model M985 (8x8)<br>Model M978 (8x8)<br> Model M977 (8x8) || 500<ref name="blogspot1"/><br>75<ref name="blogspot1"/><br>350<ref name="blogspot1"/> || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Minsk Automobile Plant|MAZ]] || [[File:MAZ-543_truck_for_transporting_warhead.JPG|170px]] || {{USSR}} || Very Heavy Truck<br>(10+ tonnes) || [[MAZ-543|Model 543]] (8x8) || 250 || |
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|- |
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| [[ZiL]] || [[File:ZiL-135_-_P%C3%BCtnitz.jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}} || Very Heavy Truck<br>(10+ tonnes) || [[ZIL-135|Model 135]] (8x8) || 380 || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Ural Automotive Plant|Ural]] || [[File:Ural-5323.jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} || Very Heavy Truck<br>(10+ tonnes) || [[Ural-5323|Model 5323]] (8x8) || 550 || |
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|- |
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| [[Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement|MTVR]] || [[File:Mk-36-wrecker-camp-foster-okinawa-2005.jpg|170px]]|| {{USA}} || Very Heavy Truck<br>(10+ tonnes) || Model MK36 (8x8) || 250<ref name="blogspot1"/> || |
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|- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |
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| [[Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement|MTVR]] || [[File:MTVR.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || Model MK27 (6x6) || 450<ref name="blogspot1"/> || |
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| [[M939 Truck|M939]] || [[File:US_Marine_Corps_030224-M-XT622-034_USMC_M923_(6X6)_5-ton_cargo_truck_heads_a_convoy_departing_Camp_Matilda,_Kuwait_crop.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || Model M931 (6x6)<br> Model M927 (6x6)<br> Model M923 (6x6)<br> Model M818 (6x6) || 275<br>600<br>600<br>560 || |
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| [[M54 (truck)|M54]] || [[File:REFORGER_1991,_M54_Truck_unloading.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || (6x6) || 950 || US army surplus |
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| [[Scania]] || [[File:Tgb40.jpg|170px]] || {{SWE}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || [[Scania SBA111|Model SBA111]] (6x6) || 590 || |
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| [[Fabrika automobila Priboj|FAP]] || [[File:FAP_2228_1.jpg|170px]]<br>[[File:FAP_2026_BS_AVG.JPG|170px]] || {{SRB}}<br><br><br><br><br>{{YUG}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || Model 2228 (6x6)<br><br><br><br><br>[[FAP 2026|Model 2026]] (6x6) || 650<br><br><br><br><br>860 || |
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| [[KrAZ]] || [[File:Iraqi_KrAZ_trucks.jpg|170px]]<br>[[File:KrAZ_255.JPG|170px]] || {{UKR}}<br><br><br><br><br>{{USSR}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || Model 6322 (6x6)<br><br><br><br><br>Model 255 (6x6) || 250<br><br><br><br><br>850 || |
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| [[Ural Automotive Plant|Ural]] || [[File:Engineering_Technologies_-_2012_(2-35).jpg|170px]]<br>[[File:Ural375_nva.jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}}<br><br><br><br>{{USSR}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || [[Ural-4320|Model 4320]] (6x6)<br><br><br><br><br>[[Ural-375D|Model 375D]] (6x6) || 3,500+<br><br><br><br><br>2,750 || Locally built, ongoing production |
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| [[ZiL]] || [[File:ZIL-131_in_Malbork.jpg|170px]] || {{USSR}} || Heavy Truck<br>(5+ tonnes) || [[ZiL-131|Model 131]] (6x6) || 1,800 || |
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| [[Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement|MTVR]] || [[File:MTVRs.jpg|170px]]|| {{USA}} || Medium Truck<br>(2+ tonnes) || Model Mk25 (4x4)<br>Model Mk23 (4x4) || 950<ref name="blogspot1">{{cite web|url=http://defense-technologynews.blogspot.com/2010/03/dtn-news-oshkosh-defense-awarded-29.html |title=Oshkosh Defense Awarded $29 Million Contract To Supply Egypt With Next-Generation Trucks |publisher=Defense-technologynews.blogspot.com |date=8 March 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><br>550<ref name="blogspot1"/> || |
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| [[M35 2-1/2 ton cargo truck|M35]] || [[File:M35.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Medium Truck<br>(2+ tonnes) || (6x6) || 1,050 || US army surplus |
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| [[Fabrika automobila Priboj|FAP]] || [[File:FAP1118_2.jpg|170px]] || {{SRB}} || Medium Truck<br>(2+ tonnes) || [[FAP 1118|Model 1118]] (4x4) || 1,250 || |
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| [[Pegaso]] || [[File:Pegaso_3046_cisterna_Ej%C3%A9rcito_espa%C3%B1ol.JPG|170px]] || {{flag|Spain}} || Medium Truck<br>(2+ tonnes) || [[Pegaso|Model 3046]] (4x4) || 9,850 || |
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| [[GAZ]] || [[File:GAZ-66_truck.JPG|170px]] || {{USSR}} || Medium Truck<br>(2+ tonnes) || [[GAZ-66|Model 66]] (4x4) || 5,100 || |
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| [[HMMWV]] || [[File:US_Navy_060322-N-5438H-018_U.S._Army_soldiers_assigned_to_the_Bravo_Battery_3rd_Battalion_320th_Field_Artillery_Regiment_along_with_Iraq_Army_soldiers_from_the_1st_Battalion_1st_Brigade_4th_Division_perform_a_routine_patrol.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}}<br>[[File:Aoi logo.jpg|15px]] [[Arab Organization for Industrialization]] || Light Truck<br>(.5+ tonnes) || [[HMMWV|M998]] (4X4)<br>[[HMMWV|M1038]] (4X4)<br>[[HMMWV|M1043]] (4X4)<br>[[M1151]] (4X4)<br>[[HMMWV|M996]] (4X4)<br>[[HMMWV|M1043]] (4X4) || 675<br>450<br>510+575<br>1,040<br>150<br>140 || Utility and cargo carrier<br>Utility and cargo carrier<br>Utility and cargo carrier; additional 575 M1043 are on order.<br>Uparmored utility vehicle<br>Mini ambulance<br>Maxi ambulance<br>* [[Arab Organization for Industrialization]] has a project of fitting HMMWVs with anti armor weaponry, options include: TOW, Milan, or HOT missiles.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> |
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| [[U.S. Military M274 Truck, Platform, Utility 1/2 Ton, 4X4|M274]] || [[File:M274_with_M40_in_AAFM.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Light Truck<br>(.5+ tonnes) || (4x4) || 1,500 || |
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| [[Mercedes-Benz G-Class|G-Class]] || [[File:Puch_G_Bundesheer.jpg|170px]] || {{GER}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || Utility vehicle (4x4) || || 3,910+<ref name="autogenerated3"/> || Production ongoing |
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| [[Jeep CJ]] || [[File:Nohvcc4.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || Utility vehicle (4x4) || [[Jeep CJ7]]<br>[[Jeep CJ8]]<br>[[Jeep Wrangler|Jeep TJ]]<br>[[Jeep Wrangler|Jeep JK]]<br>[[Jeep J8]] || 10,650<ref name="autogenerated3"/> || Locally built. |
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| [[M151 MUTT]] || [[File:JeepFrontM151.jpg|170px]] || {{USA}} || Utility vehicle || (4x4) || 4,750 || |
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| [[Palletized load system|M1076]] || || {{USA}} || Flatbed || (6x6) || 70 || |
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| [[Heavy Equipment Transport System|M1000 trailer]] || || {{USA}}<br>{{flag|Egypt}} || Flatbed || (10x10) || 320+ || Produced under license.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact200.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=ooLxwBSsPfbQKDxk54Cf6PaE+0So0uMunIrhgHf347o= |title=635NL|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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| [[M970|M 970A1]] |||| {{USA}} || Refueler || (4x4) || 175 || |
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| [[Heavy Equipment Transport System|M746 trailer]] |||| {{USA}} || Flatbed || (8x8) || 450 || |
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* [[Fahd (armored personnel carrier)|Fahd]] 4X4 Armored ambulance (120) |
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* [[Iveco VM 90|Tiger Kader-120]] 4X4 Armored ambulance<ref name="autogenerated3"/> (130) (Locally built) |
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==Missile and rocket== |
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The Egyptian ballistic missile development program apparently continues, with steadfast technological progress since the late 1950s after the construction of [[Jabal Hamzah ballistic missile test and launch facility]] to conduct test fires on Al Zafir and Al Kahir [[SRBMs]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Jabal Hamzah|url=http://www.astronautix.com/sites/jabamzah.htm|website=Encyclopedia Astronautica|accessdate=25 October 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Egypt - Missile|url=http://www.nti.org/country-profiles/egypt/delivery-systems/|website=NTI|publisher=James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies|accessdate=25 October 2014}}</ref> The RS-120 Tactical Ballistic Missile Program is still in the developmental stage and should be shortly replacing the Frog-7 and supplementing the Sakr 80; by having a range of 120 km, it would be considered as an intermediate system between the battlefield range ballistic missile system and the theater ballistic missile system. Should, however, there be a dramatic change in its political climate and financial resources, Egypt possesses the technological and personnel resources to produce a Scud B/C, Al Badr and Project-T and could possibly acquire the Nodong missile technology.<ref name="missilethreat1">{{cite web|url=http://www.missilethreat.com/missilesoftheworld/id.97/missile_detail.asp |title=Project T |publisher=MissileThreat |date=18 February 1999 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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<ref name="missilethreat2">{{cite web|url=http://www.missilethreat.com/missilesoftheworld/id.101/missile_detail.asp |title=Scud B/C/D variants |publisher=MissileThreat |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="armscontrol1">{{cite web|url=http://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/missiles |title=Worldwide Ballistic Missile Inventories | Arms Control Association |publisher=Armscontrol.org |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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===Theater ballistic missile=== |
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| [[Scud|Project-T]] ||[[Short-range ballistic missile]] || {{flag|Egypt}} || 450 km<ref name="missilethreat1"/> || Based on the Soviet SS-1 “Scud B” build with North Korean Assistance, 25 launchers more than 90 missiles<ref name=INSS /><ref name="armscontrol1"/> |
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| [[Scud|Scud-B]] ||[[Short-range ballistic missile]] || {{flag|Soviet Union}} || 300 km ||9 launchers, unknown number of missiles <ref name="armscontrol1"/> |
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| Sakr-80 || [[Battlefield range ballistic missile]] || {{flag|Egypt}} || 80 km || (360 units/60 launchers [3 missiles per launchers])(Indegenious design)<ref name="docstoc1">{{cite web|url=http://www.docstoc.com/docs/38297853/SAKR-Series-122-and-325-mm-Multiple-Launch-Rocket-Systems |title=SAKR Series 122 and 325 mm Multiple Launch Rocket Systems |publisher=Docstoc.com |date=5 November 2010 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Armour-and-Artillery/325-mm-SAKR-80-Medium-Artillery-Rocket-System-Egypt.html |title=325 mm SAKR-80 Medium Artillery Rocket System (Egypt) |publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=14 December 1994 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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| [[FROG-7]] || [[Battlefield range ballistic missile]] || {{flag|Soviet Union}} || 70 km || 12 launchers. |
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==Artillery== |
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===Self propelled howitzers=== |
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* [[M109 howitzer|M109A1/A2]] 155 mm self-propelled howitzer (420) |
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* [[M109 howitzer|M109A5]] 155 mm self-propelled howitzer (201) |
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* [[2A18|SPH 122 mm]] 122 mm self-propelled howitzer ([[2A18|D-30]] howitzer on [[M109 howitzer|M109 A2]] chassis) (locally assembled from kits) (124)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Armour-and-Artillery/BMY-SPH-122-mm-Self-propelled-Howitzer-Egypt.html |title=BMY SPH 122 mm Self-propelled Howitzer (Egypt) |publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=15 October 1992 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact100.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=L7YffyL/ueP6stGeKopR6HCheOGq2beo2hDXnKxOYE4= |title=SPH 122 mm |publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[M110 howitzer|M110A2]] 203 mm self-propelled howitzer (144),<ref>[http://www.fas.org/asmp/profiles/egypt_armstable.htm ]{{dead link|date=October 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fas.org/asmp/library/asm/asm33table2.html |title=Deals in the Works 1996 |publisher=Fas.org |date=30 May 2008 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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===Self propelled mortars=== |
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* [[M120 120 mm mortar]] carrier on modified [[T-55]] tank chassis (120) |
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* [[M113 Armored Personnel Carrier|M106A2]] self-propelled [[M30 107 mm Mortar|M30]] 107 mm mortar carrier (150) |
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* [[M113 Armored Personnel Carrier|M125A2]] self-propelled [[M29 mortar|M29]] 81 mm mortar carrier (350) |
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===Field artillery=== |
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====Howitzers==== |
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* [[152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20)|D-20]] 152 mm towed field gun howitzer (150) |
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* [[2A18|D-30M]] 122 mm towed field howitzer (600) (Manufactured locally - production as needed)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact100.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=bU1fOFKaQ97PHUeAPK8LeKoya4AKkus/x5lgWNKvPLY= |title=D-20 |publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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====Field guns==== |
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* [[180 mm gun S-23|S-23]] 180 mm towed field heavy gun (24) |
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* [[155 GH 52 APU|GH 52]] 155 mm towed field gun w/APU (400) (Being manufactured locally under license - production as needed)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact100.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=UHeGaePYnKKrWC3dI3MtmPp99HDqeiepZQvF4CJKO7g= |title=GH-52 |publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)|M-46]] 130 mm towed field gun (420) (Manufactured locally - production as needed)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact100.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=XjiF9LBV19a3++CNT0INaidlrOH9Qhh1Fwf/thUi7WA= |title=M-46 |publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[130 mm towed field gun M1954 (M-46)|Type 59-1M]] 130 mm towed field gun (150) |
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* [[D-74 122 mm Field Gun|D-74]] 122 mm towed field gun (148) |
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* [[Type 60 122 mm Field Gun|Type 60]] 122 mm towed field gun (148) |
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* [[100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3)|M1944]] 100 mm towed field gun (200) |
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====Mortars==== |
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* [[240 mm mortar M240|M240]] 240 mm (24) |
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* [[160mm Mortar M1943|M1943]] 160 mm (160) |
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* [[120-PM-43 mortar|M-43]] 120 mm (240) |
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* [[2B11 Sani]] 120 mm (300) |
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* [[120-PM-43 mortar|Helwan UK-2]] 120 mm (600), Egyptian version of the [[120-PM-43 mortar|M-43]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact999.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=5POzGJJyJcKNlO1qb039AuDm3nbJGBRFR0jCOIs7iPo= |title=UK2|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[M30 107 mm Mortar|M30]] 107 mm (390) |
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* [[2B14 Podnos]] 82 mm (750) |
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* [[82-PM-37|Helwan M-69]] 82 mm (1,250), Egyptian version of the [[82-PM-37]] |
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* [[M252]] 81 mm mortar system (1,750) |
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* [[M224 Mortar]] 60 mm mortar system (1,800) |
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* Helwan 60 mm (2,500), Egyptian modified variant of the Chinese Type 63-1 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Infantry-Weapons/Helwan-60-mm-light-mortar-Egypt.html |title=Helwan 60 mm light mortar (Egypt)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=31 July 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Infantry-Weapons/Type-63-1-60-mm-mortar-China.html |title=Type 63-1 60 mm mortar (China)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=31 July 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pmulcahy.com/mortars/egyptian_mortars.html |title=Egyptian Mortars |publisher=Pmulcahy.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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====Training artillery==== |
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=====Howitzers and field guns===== |
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* [[M1937 Howitzer|ML-20]] 152 mm towed field howitzer (100) - Retained for training |
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* [[122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)|M-30]] 122 mm towed field howitzer (200) - Retained for training |
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* [[122 mm gun M1931/37 (A-19)|A-19]] 122 mm towed field gun (50) - Retained for training |
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=====Mortars===== |
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* [[M1938 mortar|M1938]] 120 mm (100) |
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* [[2B14 Podnos]] 82 mm (100) |
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====Stored artillery==== |
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* [[152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20)|D-20]] 152 mm towed field gun howitzer (120) |
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* [[152 mm howitzer M1943 (D-1)|D-1]] 152 mm towed field howitzer (150) |
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* [[M1937 Howitzer|ML-20]] 152 mm towed field howitzer (100) |
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* [[122 mm howitzer M1938 (M-30)|M-30]] 122 mm towed field howitzer (150) |
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====Multiple rocket launcher==== |
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* VAP-80: 80 mm towed/self propelled non-guided rocket system of 12 tubes arranged in 3 rows of 4: Range: 8 km: (250 launcher units)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Ammunition-Handbook/80-mm-Sakr-VAP-rockets-Egypt.html |title=80 mm Sakr VAP rockets (Egypt)|publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=9 February 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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* [[Type 63 multiple rocket launcher|RL-812 TLC]] 107 mm towed non-guided rocket system of 12 tubes arranged in 3 rows of 4: Range 9 km: (96 launcher units)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Armour-and-Artillery/107-mm-12-round-RL812-TLC-multiple-rocket-launcher-Egypt.html |title=107 mm (12-round) RL812/TLC multiple rocket launcher (Egypt) |publisher=Jane's Information Group |date=16 March 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref name="autogenerated6">{{cite web|url=http://fact999.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=hMF/Ihxili5ZUAKbNEFn0Iu8g1ve7yeLfUVhTAlV1yw=# |title=RL812/TLC|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[Type 63 multiple rocket launcher|PRL81]]: 107 mm non-guided rocket system of a single tube based on a tripod stand: Range: 8 km, Egyptian modified version of the [[Type 63 multiple rocket launcher]]: (250 launcher units)<ref name="autogenerated6"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact999.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=ROsbmT3sapG+TbxyXdf4BcPsfVkm/OgJE8evOsdWIeY= |title=PRL81|publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[BM-21|Sakr-4]] also known as [[BM-21|PRL111]]:122 mm non-guided rocket system of a single tube based on a tripod stand: Range: 10.8 km: (120 launcher units)<ref name="docstoc1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://fact999.momp.gov.eg/Ar/MilProductDetials.aspx?pro=8oeYZdYFh28oGeMBUiOuNn7zh8Ej5G6KOkZh5Hho7Hw= |title=PRL111 |publisher=Ministry of Military Production (Egypt) |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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* [[BM-21|Sakr-8]]:122 mm non-guided rocket system of 2 or 3 tubes based on a tripod stand or a Jeep: Range: 10.8 km, Egyptian modified version of the [[BM21]]: (48 launcher units) |
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* [[BM-21|Sakr-10]]:122 mm self-propelled non-guided rocket system of 4 tubes arranged in 2 rows of 2 on a tripod stand or a Jeep: Range: 10.8 km, Egyptian modified version of the [[BM-21]]: (50 Launcher Units)<ref name="docstoc1"/> |
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* [[BM-21]] 122 mm non-guided rocket system of 40 tubes arranged in 4 rows of 10: Range: 20.8 km: (215 launcher units) |
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* [[BM-21|Sakr-18]] (Known as RL-21):122 mm self-propelled battlefield rocket system of 30 tubes arranged in 3 rows of 10: Range: 20.8 km, Egyptian modified version of the [[BM21]]: (72 launcher units)<ref name="docstoc1"/> |
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* [[BM-21|Sakr-30]] (Known as RC-21):122 mm self-propelled battlefield rocket system of 40 tubes arranged in 4 rows of 10: Range: 30 km, Egyptian modified version of the [[BM-21]]: (130 launcher units)<ref name="docstoc1"/> |
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* [[BM-21|Sakr-36]]: 122 mm self-propelled battlefield rocket system of 40 tubes arranged in 4 rows of 10: Range: 36 km, enhanced range Egyptian modified version of the [[BM-21]](50 launcher units)<ref name="docstoc1"/> |
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* [[M-51 (rocket)|M-51]] 130 mm self-propelled non-guided rocket system of 16 tubes arranged in 4 rows of 4: Range 8.2 km (36 launcher units)<ref>http://milinme.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/1960s-military-parade-in-cairo.jpg</ref> |
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*[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/egypt/army-equipment.htm K-136 Kooryong]: 130mm 36-round multiple rocket launch system (36 Launchers) (Range: 36 km) |
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* [[M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System|Sakr-45]]: 227 mm self-propelled battlefield rocket system, Range: 45 km, Egyptian licensed built version of the [[M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System|M270]] rocket combined with the traditional [[BM-21|Sakr-36]] 6X6 launching truck system of 12 tubes arranged in 2 rows of 6 (20 launcher units) |
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* [[M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System|M270]]: 227 mm self-propelled battlefield rocket system of 12 tubes arranged in 2 rows of 6: (48 launcher units) |
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**Range with M26 rocket ammunition: 32 km |
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**Range with M26A1/A2 ammunition: 45 km |
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**Range with M30 ammunition: 45 km |
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* [[BM-24]]: 240 mm self-propelled battlefield rocket system of 12 tubes arranged in 2 rows of 6: Range 11 km (48 launcher units)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://milinme.wordpress.com/2011/01/page/3/ |title=2011 January « Military In the Middle East |publisher=Milinme.wordpress.com |date= |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.militaryfactory.com/armor/detail.asp?armor_id=535 |title=BM-24 - 6x6 Multiple Rocket Launcher|publisher=Militaryfactory.com |date=23 September 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-16}}</ref> |
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==Air defense== |
==Air defense== |
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| [[Buk-M1]] || [[Image:Buk-M1-2 9A310M1-2.jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} ||align=center| N/A || Egypt in 1971 to see Kub in operation.<ref name="Militaryparade">{{cite web|url=http://milparade.udm.ru/27/126.htm|title=Chief Designer Ardalion Rastov|accessdate=23 August 2008|work=[[Military Parade]]|date=31 August 1998}}</ref> |
| [[Buk-M1]] || [[Image:Buk-M1-2 9A310M1-2.jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} ||align=center| N/A || Egypt in 1971 to see Kub in operation.<ref name="Militaryparade">{{cite web|url=http://milparade.udm.ru/27/126.htm|title=Chief Designer Ardalion Rastov|accessdate=23 August 2008|work=[[Military Parade]]|date=31 August 1998}}</ref> |
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| [[Buk missile system|Buk-M2]] || [[Image:Engineering Technologies - 2012 (1-45).jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} ||align=center| N/A || |
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| [[Tor missile system|Tor-M1]] || [[Image:Tor-M1 SAM (2).jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} ||align=center| |
| [[Tor missile system|Tor-M1]] || [[Image:Tor-M1 SAM (2).jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} ||align=center| 8 || 8 Mobile SAMs more than 200 missiles. |
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| [[Tor missile system|Tor-M2]] || [[Image:Tor M2E maks2009.jpg|170px]] || {{RUS}} ||align=center| N/A || |
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| [[Crotale (missile)|Crotale]] || [[Image:Egyptian Crotale.JPEG|170px]] || {{FRA}} ||align=center| N/A || |
| [[Crotale (missile)|Crotale]] || [[Image:Egyptian Crotale.JPEG|170px]] || {{FRA}} ||align=center| N/A || |
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* [[100 mm air defense gun KS-19|KS-19]] 100 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (200) |
* [[100 mm air defense gun KS-19|KS-19]] 100 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (200) |
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* [[130 mm air defense gun KS-30|KS-30]] 130 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (120) |
* [[130 mm air defense gun KS-30|KS-30]] 130 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (120) |
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==Gallery== |
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File:Egyptian M109 during Operation Bright Star 2005.jpg|[[M109 howitzer]] |
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File:Egyptian M60 tank crew during Desert Shield.jpg|[[M60A3]] MBT |
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File:Egyptian rangers in Jeeps with MANPADS.JPEG|[[Strela 2]] |
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==References== |
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{{Military of Egypt}} |
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[[Category:Military equipment of Egypt]] |
Revision as of 21:13, 26 February 2015
Air defense
future of air defense
System | Image | Origin | Number | Comment | ||
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Air defence | ||||||
S-400 Triumf | ![]() |
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N/A | Egypt has expressed its interest in buying S-400 systems.[3] | ||
Pantsir-S1 | ![]() |
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N/A | There is a definite possibility to contract Bantsr feed 1 to protect platforms S-300VM. |
- ZU-23-2 upgraded twin 23 mm stationary or towed radar guided AA gun system (Manufactured locally)[4] (650)
- M1939 37 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (700)
- S-60 57 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (600)
- M1939 85 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (400)
- KS-19 100 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (200)
- KS-30 130 mm anti-aircraft guns with upgraded radar guidance (120)
- ^ "Chief Designer Ardalion Rastov". Military Parade. 31 August 1998. Retrieved 23 August 2008.
- ^ "SLAMRAAM in Egypt".
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(help) - ^ "Egypt wants S-400 to counter Iran". Defaiya.com. 2009-07-02. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ^ "ZU-23-2" (in Arabic). Ministry of Military Production (Egypt). Retrieved 2011-10-16.