President Sisi Calls for AI Integration in Military Weapons and Defense Manufacturing

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Ahmed Kamel – Egypt Daily News

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has directed the integration of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies into Egypt’s military production and defense systems, signaling a deeper push toward modernization of the country’s defense industry.

The directive came during a high-level meeting attended by senior defense officials, including Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Ashraf Salem Zahir and Minister of State for Military Production Mohamed Salah El-Din Mostafa, according to the presidential spokesperson.

Defense Manufacturing Capacity Under Review

The meeting reviewed Egypt’s current industrial and technological capabilities in military production, alongside available resources used to supply the armed forces across multiple sectors.

President El-Sisi stressed the importance of strengthening domestic defense manufacturing and expanding the role of state-owned production companies in meeting military requirements locally.

Shift Toward AI-Driven Defense Systems

The president emphasized incorporating artificial intelligence, automation, and modern industrial technologies into defense development programs.

He also called for deeper cooperation with private sector firms and international partners to accelerate technology transfer and localization within Egypt’s defense industry.

Expanding Digital Infrastructure and Training

Discussions also covered upgrading digital systems supporting defense manufacturing, alongside expanded training programs in partnership with universities and research institutions.

President El-Sisi further highlighted investment in human capital as a core pillar of modernization, along with strict adherence to industrial quality and safety standards.

Strategic Direction Emerging

The meeting reflects a broader shift in Egypt’s defense strategy toward technology-intensive production, with a focus on localization, industrial efficiency, and building long-term technological independence.

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