Egypt Daily News – The joint Egyptian-French air force drills, known as Amoun-24, has successfully concluded after several days of operations at various air bases across Egypt. This exercise is part of ongoing efforts to enhance military cooperation between the Egyptian and French armed forces.
During the training, a series of lectures were conducted to share tactical experiences and to improve the planning and execution of joint missions.
Multi-mission fighter aircraft from both nations participated in various joint air sorties, focusing on tactics for attacking hostile targets and defending crucial assets. The training also included scenarios for aerial refueling operations.
In a display of skill and coordination, a formation of fighter jets from both countries flew over the iconic pyramids, showcasing the high level of precision and proficiency of the pilots involved. The exercise highlighted the advanced capabilities of the participating forces and demonstrated effective collaboration between the two air forces in executing joint operational objectives.
The final phase of Amoun-24 was attended by senior commanders from both the Egyptian and French Air Forces, along with the French military attaché and representatives from the French embassy, marking a significant milestone in military partnership between the two nations.