

Place of processing: Ireland – Privacy Policy – Opt Out. Personal Data collected: Tracker Usage Data. Only in exceptional cases, the IP address will be sent to Google's servers and shortened within the United States. The anonymization works by shortening the IP address of the Users within the borders of the member states of the European Union or other countries that are members of the Agreement on the European Economic Area. This Google Analytics integration anonymizes your IP address. Google may use your Personal Data to contextualize and personalize ads in its advertising network. Google uses the Personal Data collected to track and examine the use of this Application, compile reports on its activities and share them with other services developed by Google. Google Analytics (GA4) is a web analytics service provided by Google Ireland Limited (“Google”). Phantom Brigade is a turn-based tactics video game developed by Tetragon Works. Photo credit: Dassault and Oren Rozen, own work via Wikipedia In June 2016, it was reported that Egypt was in negotiations with Dassault to acquire 12 additional Rafales for a total of 36. The Egyptian Air Force was set to receive three more Rafale fighter jets in 2017, increasing the number of aircraft in service to 14 Rafales. Egypt took delivery of the fourth batch of two Rafale EM fighter jets in July 2017. Egypt received the third batch of three Rafale fighter jets (which also were the first single-seat Rafales to join the Egyptian Air Force and were designated Rafale EM) from France in April 2017. All six aircraft are two-seat models (Rafale DM) and were diverted from delivery to the French Air Force. In January 2016, Egypt received three more Rafales for a total of six fighters. In July 2015, the official ceremony marking the acceptance by Egypt of its first three Rafales, was held at the Dassault Aviation flight test center in Istres. Egypt’s order has 8 single-seat models and 16 two-seaters. 16, 2015, Egypt became the Rafale’s first international customer when it officially ordered 24 Rafales, as part of a larger deal (which also included a FREMM multipurpose frigate and a supply of missiles) worth US$5.9 billion (€5.2 billion). The trainers are believed to be all based at El Minya air base (Egypt), assigned to the Flying Training Brigade, 201 squadron.

At the same time, Egypt ordered forty more K-8Es which were delivered by 2010. Most aircraft are built in Egypt from Chinese-supplied kits. The K-8E is developed for export to Egypt, and eighty were delivered to the EAF from 1999.
