How do Egypt, Ethiopia stack up, militarily?

Date15 June 2021
AuthorMOHAMMAD AL-KASSIM/THE MEDIA LINE
Published date15 June 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
Ethiopia announced a second filling of the dam is set to take place in July and will collect 13.5 billion cubic meters of water. This is three times more water than it collected last year in its first filling.

The Blue Nile is the main tributary of the Nile River, which provides Egypt with about 90% of its water needs. Sudan and Egypt fear unchecked filling of the massive dam will cause either severe droughts or flooding in some of the areas of their countries. Ethiopia says the dam project is key to its economic development and to generating power for its citizens.

Egypt calls the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam an "existential threat." Ethiopia says Egypt and Sudan have nothing to worry about.

With all sides standing their ground, what if Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi follows through on his threat to use "all means available," including force, to protect his country's interests?

How do Egypt and Ethiopia stack up against each other militarily?

Here is a comparison between the Egyptian and Ethiopian militaries, based on figures from Global Fire Power:

The Egyptian army ranks ninth out of 138 armies around the world, while the Ethiopian army ranks 60th.

The Egyptian Air Force owns 1,053 assorted military aircraft, including 250 fighter jets, 59 transport aircraft, 341 trainers, 304 helicopters and 91 attack helicopters.

The Ethiopian Air Force has only 92 aircraft, 24 of which are fighter jets, 26 are trainers, nine are...

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