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  2. Egyptian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Army (Arabic: الجيش المصري, romanized: El Geish el Masry), officially the Egyptian Ground Forces (Arabic: القوات البرية المصرية, romanized: El-Quwwāt El-Barriyya El-Maṣriyya), is the land warfare branch of the Egyptian Armed Forces.

  3. Egyptian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 February 2025. Combined military forces of Egypt You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Arabic. (April 2019) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for ...

  4. Structure of the Egyptian Army - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian Army Division organization may differ between Armored and Infantry. Mechanized Infantry division usually consists of two Mechanized brigades, one Armored brigade (96 Tanks), one Field/SP Artillery brigade (36 guns) (maybe both depending on the size and objective of the division), Air Defense Regiment, Anti-Tank Regiment and smaller ...

  5. List of equipment of the Egyptian Army - Wikipedia

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    Egypt purchased the original 215 units from the Soviet Union and a domestic production license renaming all the future machines Sakr. Sark-4 are tripod-based units, while Sakr-10 and Sakr-8 are jeep-mounted units, and the rest are truck-mounted units. Egypt also developed a wheeled based MRL called Sakr-45. RAAD 200 Egypt: 122mm MLRS N/A [83] [73]

  6. Egyptian Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, the Kingdom of Egypt was established under the rule of Fuad I.Fuad's administration began to modernise the armed forces. The modernisation programme was focused on mechanisation, building new military schools, enlisting more men, and reestablishing units.

  7. Egyptian Peacekeeping Forces - Wikipedia

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    Due to the capabilities of the Egyptian Army, its battalions are often selected to participate abroad in to establish stability and peace in tense spots in the world, within the peacekeeping forces. 1,654 (1548 males and 106 females) individuals (April 2024) [1] currently participate in international missions deployed in several regions and countries in Africa.

  8. Egyptian Military College - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian Military College (Arabic: الكلية الحربية) is the oldest and most prominent military academy in Egypt. One of the colleges of the Egyptian Military Academy. The college was founded in 1811, and it is the oldest in Africa. [1] Traditionally, graduates of the Military Academy are commissioned as officers in the Egyptian Army.

  9. El-Sa'ka Forces - Wikipedia

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    El-Sa‘ka Forces (Arabic: قوات الصاعقة, romanized: Kuwat El Sa‘ka, lit. 'Thunderbolt Forces') is an Egyptian military commando force established in 1955 by Major General Jalal Mahmoud Fahmy Al-Haridi. [2]