Rafale delays hold back the Wild Wolves progress

Jon Lake reveals that it’s good news and bad news for Egypt’s Rafales. The first Egyptian Rafale squadron (34 ‘Wild Wolves’) is now fully operational and remaining aircraft will equip a new unit within the 203rd Tactical Fighter Wing ‘Storm’ at Gebel El Basur Air Base, about 85km north-west of Cairo...

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