Egypt’s €5.4B Rafale Deal to Include Airbus Spy Satellite & MRTT Aircraft

Egypt’s €5.4B Rafale Deal to Include Airbus Spy Satellite & MRTT Aircraft

Egypt wants to acquire a spy satellite and two multi-role tanker transport (MRTT) aircraft manufactured by Airbus.

French newspaper La Tribune reported citing sources that the recently concluded Egyptian €4 billion Rafale deal “hides” other contracts for an observation satellite and two MRTT planes built by Airbus.

Cairo had the intent to acquire two satellites in 2016, but settled for only one due to budget issues. The military telecoms satellite was worth €600 million. It pushed the spy satellite contract to a later date, which will now be awarded to Airbus.

Now, France has taken surety from French banks – BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole, Société Générale and CIC – to finance Rafale jets at €5.4 billion and not €4 billion, the report claims.

Egypt Receives Thales GM400 Radars

The country’s armed forces recently received four units of French-made Thales Ground Master 400 (GM400) AESA air defense radars. These long-range, mobile, 3D radar system has a maximum range of up to 515Km.