Egyptian, French forces launch joint drill

Special Egyptian, French forces launch joint drill
The Egyptian and French air forces are undertaking joint training. (Twitter Photo)
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Updated 22 February 2022
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Egyptian, French forces launch joint drill

Egyptian, French forces launch joint drill
  • Ramses 2022 drill comes in light of the growing military cooperation between the Egyptian and French armed forces
  • France and Egypt looking to enhance their ability to face challenges in the region and secure vital objectives in the Mediterranean

CAIRO: Egyptian and French naval and air forces have launched the joint “Ramses 2022” drill, which will last for several days in Egypt.

The military spokesman for the Egyptian Armed Forces, Colonel Gharib Abdel Hafez, said that the training includes the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, the flagship of the French navy, an accompanying combat group and a number of Rafale fighter jets.

From the Egyptian side, a naval formation of frigates, missile launchers and elements of the Egyptian Navy’s special forces are participating, in addition to a number of F-16, Rafale and MiG-29 fighter jets.

The training includes the implementation of several activities that will train the naval and air crews of both countries on planning and managing joint combat actions, which contributes to unifying operational concepts and refining skills, exchanging combat and field experiences, and preparing to carry out joint tasks under different circumstances.

The drill comes in light of the growing military cooperation between the Egyptian and French armed forces, and aims to enhance their ability to face challenges in the region and secure vital objectives in the Mediterranean.