Egyptian Air Force - Munitions

Munitions

AIR TO AIR MISSILES

  • MICA : Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile .
  • AIM-7 P/M Sparrow : Semi-active-medium-range-radar-guided missile .
  • AIM-9 P/L/M Sidewinder : Short-range air-to-air missile .
  • R.550 Magic : Short-range air-to-air missile .
  • Super 530 : Semi-active medium range-radar-guided missile .

AIR TO GROUND/SURFACE MISSILES

  • AGM-65 Maverick : Air-to-ground missiles (AGM-65B/D)
  • AGM-84G Harpoon : Air-to-surface, anti-ship-cruise missile
  • AM.39 Exocet : Air-to-surface, anti-ship-cruise missile
  • AGM-114 Hellfire : air-to-ground, anti-armor missile
  • AS-30L : Short-to-medium range-air-to-ground missile
  • AGM-88C HARM : Long-range-anti-radiation missile
  • Martel (AS 37) : Long-range-anti-radiation missile
  • HOT: Air-to-Ground, Anti-armor missile

AIR-TO-GROUND BOMBS

  • Mk 82
  • Mk83
  • Mk84
  • GBU-10 : Laser guided bomb
  • GBU-12 : Laser guided bomb
  • GBU-16: Laser guided bomb
  • GBU-24: Laser guided bomb (on order)
  • GBU-27: Laser guided bomb (on order)
  • GBU-15 : EO/IIR Guided bomb
  • CBU-87: Cluster bomb
  • CBU-100 Cluster Bomb: Cluster bomb
  • Matra Durandal: Anti-Runway bomb
  • Mark 46 torpedo : Anti-Submarine torpedo

Advanced targeting pods

  • Lockheed Martin Sniper XR
  • LANTIRN
  • ATLIS II
  • HARM Targeting System

Advanced reconnaissance pods

  • DB110 Aerial Reconnaissance Pod (4) ( Used on board Block 52+jets )
  • Theater Airborne Reconnaissance System pods (6) ( Used on board F-16 block 40 jets )

Advanced jamming pods

  • AN/ALQ-131: Jamming ECM pod ( Used onboard C-130 and F-16 Block 40/42 )
  • AN/ALQ-184: Jamming ECM pod ( Used onboard F-16 Block 40/42 )
  • AN/ALQ-187 (V2): Jamming ECM pod ( NOTE: It is apart of the ACES EW system for the new Block 52+ jets )

Unguided-rockets

  • Hydra 70
  • SNEB
  • S-5 rocket

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