07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...
07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...
07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...
07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...
07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...
07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...
07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...
07 July 2021
by Jeremy Binnie
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country on 3 July.
A still from a video released by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence shows the HQ building at the 3 July Naval Base with a Mistral in the background. (Egyptian Ministry of Defence)
The date of the inauguration and the name of the 3 July Naval Base referenced the coup that deposed President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. It has been under construction at Ras Gargoub, about 140 km east of the Libyan border and 315 km west of the main Egyptian naval base in Alexandria, since 2018.
The Egyptian Ministry of Defence released a video with English subtitles that said the new base has “a unique geographic location that achieves additional capabilities for securing the Egyptian northern coasts, the closest launching point to stave off any potential threats”.
The video provided details of the base's facilities, saying it occupies a 10 km2 site and has a 1 km-long naval wharf with a depth of 14 m.
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi inaugurated a large new naval base in the west of the country...