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Every EGYPTIAN Aircraft Explained in 8 Minutes

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Air power is not defined by fleet size

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alone, but by what each aircraft is

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built to do. This video covers every

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aircraft currently in service [music]

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with Egypt. First up, the fighters,

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Egypt's front line combat aircraft.

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F-16 Fighting Falcon, Egypt's primary

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multi-role fighter and the largest fleet

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in its inventory. Introduced in the

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1980s, over 200 remain in service across

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multiple blocks. Built for air defense

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and strike missions, it forms the

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operational backbone of Egypt's tactical

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air power. Dassault Rafale, Egypt's most

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advanced Western fighter. Acquired from

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France with over 50 aircraft delivered,

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it provides precision strike, air

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superiority, and long-range [music]

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capability. Equipped with modern

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avionics and advanced weapons, it

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significantly expands Egypt's deep

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strike and deterrence capabilities.

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[music]

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MiG-29M, Russia's modernized Fulcrum

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variant in Egyptian service. Around 40

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plus aircraft were delivered, featuring

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upgraded radar, extended range, and

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multi-role capability. Designed for both

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[music] air combat and ground attack, it

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complements Western aircraft while

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diversifying Egypt's fighter fleet

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sources.

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>> [music]

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>> Mirage 2000, a legacy French-built

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interceptor still active in limited

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numbers. Originally acquired in the

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1980s, it remains capable of air defense

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missions. Though aging, it continues to

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provide quick reaction alert capability

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within Egypt's layered air defense

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structure. Alpha Jet, a light attack and

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advanced trainer aircraft jointly

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developed by France and Germany. In

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Egyptian service, it performs both pilot

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training and light strike roles. [music]

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Smaller and less complex than front line

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fighters, it supports pilot progression

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and secondary operational tasks. Up

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next, the surveillance and intelligence

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platforms.

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E-2C Hawkeye 2000, a dedicated airborne

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early warning and control aircraft

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forming the core of Egypt's aerial

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surveillance network. Upgraded to

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Hawkeye 2000 standard, it provides

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long-range radar [music] coverage,

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battle management, and coordination of

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fighter operations across complex

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airspace environments. Beechcraft 1900,

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a modified twin turboprop aircraft used

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for electronic intelligence and

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surveillance missions. Operated in

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specialized [music] configurations, it

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gathers signals intelligence and

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supports monitoring operations. Smaller

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and less visible than larger platforms,

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it contributes to Egypt's overall

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intelligence [music]

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capabilities. Now, transport and

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strategic airlift. C-130 Hercules,

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Egypt's primary tactical airlifter and

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one of the most widely used transport

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aircraft in its fleet. Operated in

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multiple variants, it handles troop

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movement, cargo delivery, [music] and

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humanitarian missions with the ability

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to operate from short and unprepared

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airstrips across varied environments.

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Ilyushin Il-76, a heavy strategic

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airlifter designed for long-range

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transport of large payloads. Used for

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moving heavy equipment and bulk cargo,

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>> [music]

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>> it supports Egypt's ability to project

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logistics over extended distances,

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complementing smaller transport aircraft

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in high capacity operations. Airbus

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A220, a modern jet used primarily for

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government and VIP transport roles.

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Configured for long-range travel, it

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provides efficient and reliable movement

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of senior leadership. While not a

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military transport in the traditional

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sense, it supports strategic mobility

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requirements. Dassault Falcon 20, a

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light jet used for transport, liaison,

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and specialized missions. Compact and

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fast, it enables quick movement between

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bases and operational areas. Some

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variants are also adapted for

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calibration and support roles within

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Egypt's broader aviation [music]

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structure. Gulfstream 4, a long-range

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executive transport aircraft used for

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high priority missions. It provides

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rapid [music] intercontinental travel

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capability for senior officials and

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command personnel. Its speed and range

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make it a critical asset for strategic

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[music] communication and mobility.

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Beechcraft King Air, a versatile twin

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turboprop aircraft used for [music]

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transport, training, and light

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surveillance duties. Its adaptability

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allows it to operate in multiple [music]

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roles, supporting logistics,

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coordination, and short-range missions

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across Egypt's air operations network.

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Now, onto the rotary wing fleet. AH-64

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Apache, Egypt's primary attack

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helicopter and a central component of

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its close air support capability.

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Equipped with advanced targeting systems

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and precision-guided weapons, it

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operates in anti-armor and battlefield

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support roles, providing direct

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firepower in coordinated ground

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operations. CH-47 [music] Chinook, a

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heavy lift transport helicopter designed

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for moving troops, artillery, and

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equipment. With tandem rotors and high

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payload capacity, it supports

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large-scale mobility operations,

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including rapid deployment and

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logistical resupply in both military and

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humanitarian scenarios. Mil Mi-8, a

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widely used medium transport helicopter

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family forming the backbone of Egypt's

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rotary wing mobility. Operated in

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multiple variants, it performs [music]

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troop transport, cargo delivery, and

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utility missions, offering reliability

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and flexibility across diverse

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operational environments. Kamov Ka-52, a

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modern Russian-built attack helicopter

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introduced into Egyptian service,

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including naval variants for amphibious

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[music] operations. Featuring coaxial

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rotors and advanced avionics, it is

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designed for reconnaissance, strike

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missions, and coordinated operations in

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complex combat environments. [music]

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Now, this is the training fleet. K-8

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Karakorum, Egypt's primary jet trainer

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used for intermediate and advanced pilot

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training. Jointly developed with China,

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it prepares pilots for transition into

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front line fighters. Equipped with basic

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combat capability, it also supports

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light attack roles during secondary

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operational requirements. L-39 Albatros,

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a legacy jet trainer still operating

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within Egypt's training structure.

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[music] Designed for basic and advanced

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jet instruction, it introduces pilots to

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high-speed flight and maneuvering.

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Though older, it remains a functional

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platform for pilot development and

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progression. Grob G-115, a light

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propeller-driven trainer used for

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initial flight instruction. It provides

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fundamental pilot training, [music]

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including basic handling and flight

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discipline. Simple, reliable, and

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cost-effective, [music]

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it forms the first step in Egypt's

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structured pilot training pipeline.

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Embraer EMB 312 Tucano, a turboprop

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trainer used for basic and intermediate

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training stages. Designed for efficient

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pilot development, it bridges the gap

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between initial training aircraft and

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jet trainers, [music]

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preparing pilots for more advanced

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flight operations. Continuing with

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Egypt's unmanned systems. Wing Loong 1,

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a medium-altitude, long-endurance

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unmanned aerial vehicle designed for

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surveillance and strike missions.

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Capable of carrying guided munitions, it

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provides continuous battlefield

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monitoring and precision engagement,

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extending operational reach without

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risking onboard crew. CH-4, a

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Chinese-built combat drone similar in

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role to larger male UAV platforms. It

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performs intelligence gathering and

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strike operations using onboard [music]

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sensors and guided weapons, supporting

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both reconnaissance and targeted

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