List of munitions used by the Egyptian Air Force
This List of Munitions of the Egyptian Air Force lists the missiles, bombs and related equipment in use by the Egyptian Air Force.
List
Missile | Origin | Type | Versions | Notes |
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Air-to-air missiles | ||||
MICA | France | Short/medium range air-to-air and surface-to-air missile | MICA IR | |
Meteor | France | Beyond visual range air-to-air missile | ||
AIM-7 Sparrow | United States | Medium-range, semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile | F/P/M | |
AIM-9 Sidewinder | United States | Short-range air-to-air missile | M/L/P | |
R.550 Magic | France | Short-range air-to-air missile | ||
R.530 | France | short-range air-to-air missile | ||
Super 530 | France | short to medium-range air-to-air missile | ||
R-73 | Soviet Union | short-range air-to-air missile | ||
PL-2 | China | air-to-air missile | ||
PL-5 | China | Short-range air-to-air missile | ||
PL-7 | China | air-to-air missile | ||
Air to ground/surface missiles | ||||
AS-30L | France | MCLOS with radio command link /laser guided short-to-medium rangeair-to-ground missile | ||
Martel (AS 37) | UK/France | standoff anti-radar missile (AS 37) / air-to-surface (AJ.168) | ||
ARMAT | France | anti-radar missile | ||
HOT | France | Anti-tank missile | ||
AT-2 Swatter | Soviet Union | radio command Anti-tank missile | ||
AT-3 Sagger | Soviet Union | wire-guided anti-tank guided missile system | ||
AGM-84 Harpoon | United States | Anti-ship missile | A | |
Exocet | France | Anti-ship missile | ||
AGM-88 HARM | United States | Air-to-surface anti-radiation missile | B | |
AGM-65 Maverick | United States | Air-to-surface missile | A/B/D/E/G | |
AGM-114 Hellfire | United States | Air-to-surface and surface-to-surface | ||
9K121 Vikhr | Russia | air-launched anti-tank missile | ||
9M120 Ataka | Soviet Union | Anti-tank guided missile | ||
MBDA Apache | France | Anti-runway cruise missile | ||
BGM-71 TOW | United States | Anti-tank missile | ||
HJ-8 | China | Anti-tank missile | ||
SCALP EG | France, Italy, UK | Long-range, air-to-surface missile | ||
Air-to-ground bombs | ||||
Mk82 | United States | Low-drag general purpose bomb | ||
Mk83 | United States | Low-Drag General Purpose (LDGP) bomb | ||
Mk84 | United States | Low-drag general purpose bomb | ||
GBU-10 | United States | Paveway-series laser-guided bomb | ||
GBU-12 | United States | Laser guided bomb | ||
GBU-15 | United States | Precision guided munition (PGM) | ||
GBU-16 | United States | Paveway-series laser-guided bomb | ||
GBU-24 | United States | laser-guided bomb | ||
GBU-27 | United States | laser-guided bomb | ||
GBU-31 | United States | Fixed target, precision strike, moving vehicle | ||
GBU-32 | United States | Fixed target, precision strike, moving vehicle | ||
GBU-89 Gator | United States | air-dropped anti-tank and anti-personnel mines | ||
CBU-87 | United States | cluster bomb | ||
CBU-100 | United States | cluster bomb | ||
BLU-109 | United States | Free-fall penetration bomb | ||
AASM | France | Precision-Guided Munition | ||
Matra Durandal | France | Anti-runway bomb | ||
Mark 46 torpedo | United States | Lightweight antisubmarine torpedo | ||
Mark 50 torpedo | United States | Torpedo | ||
NASR 9000 bomb | Egypt | fuel air bomb | ||
NASR 1000 bomb | Egypt | general purpose bomb | ||
NASR 400 bomb | Egypt | general purpose bomb | ||
NASR 250 bomb | Egypt | general purpose bomb | ||
BLG-66 Belouga | France | Anti-runway penetration bomb | ||
EGB-2 | Egypt | laser-guided General Purpose bomb | ||
KAAKAA-500 | Egypt | general purpose bomb/anti-personnel bomb | ||
KAAKAA-250 | Egypt | HE/incendiary bomb | ||
KAAKAA-100-105 | Egypt | incendiary Thermite bomb | ||
KAAKAA-120 | Egypt | anti-personnel bomb | ||
Advanced targeting pods | ||||
TALIOS | France | Talios Multi-Functional Targeting Pod | [1] | |
LANTIRN | United States | combined navigation andtargeting pod | ||
ATLIS II | France | laser/electro-optical targeting pod | ||
Lockheed Martin Sniper XR | United States | targeting pod | ||
Damocles | French | 3rd generation targeting pod | ||
AN/AAQ-19 Sharpshooter | United States | Targeting Pod | ||
HARM Targeting Pod | United States | High speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) Targeting Pod (HTS) enables F-16 Block 50/52 pilots to engage targets faster | ||
OES-52 | Russia | targeting system | ||
Advanced reconnaissance pods | ||||
DB110 Aerial Reconnaissance Pod | United States | reconnaissance pod | ||
Theater Airborne Reconnaissance System pods | United States | reconnaissance pod | ||
AN/AAQ-20 | United States | Navigation Pod (downgraded AN/AAQ-13) "Pathfinder | ||
Advanced jamming pods | ||||
AN/ALQ-131 | United States | Jamming ECM pod | ||
AN/ALQ-184 | United States | Jamming ECM pod¨ | ||
AN/ALQ-187 (V2) | United States | Jamming ECM pod | ||
AN/ALE-47 | United States | Airborne Countermeasures Dispenser System | ||
Thales Spectra | France | System of Protection and Avoidance of enemyFire-Control for Rafale | ||
AN/ALR-56 | United States | Radar Warning Receiver | ||
President-S | Russia | defense systems To Be installed on Kamov Ka-52 | ||
AN/AAR-57 | United States | Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) | ||
Radars | ||||
AN/APG-68 | United States | Pulse-doppler airborne radar | ||
AN/ALR-93 | United States | Radar detector | ||
AN/APX-113 | United States | Combined Interrogator & Transponder System | ||
AN/APS-145 | United States | radar is capable of tracking more than 2,000 targets and controlling the interception of 40 hostile targets at ranges over 550km. | ||
Radar Doppler Multifunction | France | pulse-Doppler radar | ||
RBE2 | France | multirole radar | ||
Zhuk-A/AE | Russia | AESA radar For Mikoyan MiG-35 | ||
Unguided-rockets | ||||
Hydra 70 | United States | Rocket | ||
SNEB | French | unguided air-to-ground | ||
S-5 rocket | Soviet Union | Rocket | ||
S-8 rocket | Soviet Union | Rocket | ||
References
- ↑ "Egyptian Air Force becomes the 1st export customer for Talios targeting pod". airrecognition.com. 17 June 2015.
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