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Egypt enhances Air Defence with operationalization of IRIS-T systems

Military Africa by Military Africa
October 9, 2024
in Missile & artillery Systems
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Egypt has bolstered its air defense capabilities by operationalizing the German-made IRIS-T air defense system. This upgrade was showcased during a recent military review of the 6th Division in Ismailia, where the Egyptian military displayed its IRIS-T SLM and Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) systems in 2 Octobr 2024.

The German-made IRIST-T air defence system.

Acquisition and Delays

Egypt signed a contract to acquire a comprehensive set of IRIS-T systems, including seven batteries of the IRIS-T SLM medium-range air defense system, six IRIS-T SLS short-range systems, and ten IRIS-T SLX long-range Ground-Based Air Defense (GBAD) system batteries. The first batch of these systems was delivered in mid-2021. However, subsequent deliveries faced delays in 2022 when Germany redirected a consignment of IRIS-T systems meant for Egypt to Ukraine, in response to the Russian invasion.

The procurement of the IRIS-T systems dates back to 2019, following Germany’s Bundestag Budget Committee’s approval of an export credit guarantee for six A-200 vessels. This credit guarantee, worth up to 2.3 billion euros, facilitated the frigate deal and paved the way for the air defense system purchase.

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Egyptian military displayed its IRIS-T air defence system.

Enhanced Capabilities

The introduction of the IRIS-T air defense system is set to significantly enhance the Egyptian Air Defense Forces, providing a layered and integrated network capable of countering aerial threats across various ranges and altitudes. The IRIS-T SLM medium-range GBAD system has an effective range of 40 km, while the IRIS-T SLX long-range system can engage targets beyond 80 km at altitudes up to 30 km. The missiles are equipped with dual-mode seekers for improved target acquisition and engagement.

The IRIS-T SL (Surface Launched) is a mobile, medium-range surface-to-air guided missile developed by Diehl BGT Defence to meet the German Air Force’s future air defense needs. An advanced version of the IRIS-T air-to-air guided missile, it entered service in December 2005. These systems were supplied along with German-made HENSOLDT TRML-4D radar.

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Historical Upgrades

Egypt’s commitment to upgrading its air defence capabilities has been ongoing for decades. In mid-2017, the country began receiving S-300VM/Antey-2500 surface-to-air missile systems from Russia, the export version of the S-300 system. In 2020, the United States supplied Egypt with excess air defense units, including the Chaparral air defence system, providing parts to maintain these units along the nation’s borders.

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Integration with Other Systems

The IRIS-T air defense system will operate in tandem with Egypt’s recently acquired French-made Thales Ground Master 400 (GM400) AESA air defense radars. These long-range, mobile 3D radar systems have a maximum range of up to 515 km. Additionally, in 2017, Egypt received the 59N6E Protivnik-GE 3D advanced early warning surveillance radar from Russia.

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