In a startling revelation, the Arab Republic of Egypt has solidified its position as a military powerhouse, ranking 12th globally in military strength for 2022. This announcement comes amid heightened regional tensions and underscores Egypt’s commitment to maintaining a formidable defense posture under the leadership of Supreme Commander Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
With a staggering defense budget of $11.1 billion, Egypt’s military capabilities are backed by a robust force of 450,000 active personnel and an additional 480,000 in reserves. The Egyptian Armed Forces are not just a number; they are a well-oiled machine equipped with a staggering array of weaponry. The army boasts 4,394 main battle tanks and over 10,000 armored vehicles, alongside a formidable artillery presence, including 1,165 self-propelled and 2,200 towed artillery units.
The Egyptian Air Force, commanded by Air Marshal Muhammad Abbas Helmy, enhances this military might with a total aircraft strength of 1,062, including 250 fighters and interceptors. Notably, the air force is also expanding its capabilities with 56 additional aircraft on order, ensuring that Egypt remains a dominant aerial force.
Meanwhile, the Navy, led by Rear Admiral Ashraf Ibrahim Adwa, commands a fleet of 245 naval assets, including two helicopter carriers and eight submarines. The Egyptian Navy is strategically positioned to protect national interests amid ongoing maritime disputes in the region.
As Egypt continues to modernize its military infrastructure and expand its capabilities, the implications for regional stability are profound. With military strength on the rise, all eyes are on Egypt as it navigates a complex geopolitical landscape, poised to play a crucial role in the future of Middle Eastern security.