This is advanced MiG-29M2 model of the Egyptians captured in Khartoum.
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Egyptian MiG-29s Destroyed In Sudan
Egypt’s MiG-29M/M2s that were deployed to Sudan’s Merowe Air Base have come under attack, likely ending up damaged or destroyed.
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TYLER ROGOWAY|PUBLISHED APR 17, 2023 4:19 PM EDT
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We have a direct follow-up to
our recent post on a number of advanced MiG-29s belonging to the Egyptian Air Force that were captured by Sudanese militia forces at Merowe Air Base outside the country's capital of Khartoum. Satellite imagery obtained by
The War Zone shows at least one of these aircraft destroyed and it is likely that others are badly damaged or destroyed, as well.
The War Zone’s analysis of April 17 satellite imagery covering Merowe Air Base in Sudan suggests that advanced Egyptian MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter aircraft that were located there have been damaged in the fighting, with at least one being totally destroyed. Three of the MiG-29 can be seen out on the tarmac but one aircraft appears completely burned out, while leaks and possible scorch marks suggest the remaining two are likely damaged. Ground photography circulating on social media had shown that at least two additional Egyptian MiG-29 were stored inside a hangar at the air base. The satellite imagery shows a strike impact at that same hangar, in the exact location where the MiG-29 were located before. This makes it possible that all the known Egyptian MiG-29s at Merowe Air Base have been damaged or destroyed by the fighting, although confirmation is needed. The air base is currently believed to be under the control of the Rapid Support Force under the command of General Hemedti.
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Egypt's MiG-29M/M2s that were deployed to Sudan's Merowe Air Base have come under attack, likely ending up damaged or destroyed.
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