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Algerian Special Forces • 116th RMO Special Operations Regiment |
Algerian Special Forces • 116th RMO Special Operations Regiment .
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CS/SM5 120mm guided mortar equipped on an NIMR II armored off-road vehicle.
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Algerian Air Force WJ-700 armed reconnaissance UAV, appears in the skies of Algeria for the first time, as part of the military parade commemorating the November 1st Revolution. The WJ-700 is around 10 units as a first test deal worth $145 million, as well as a deal for 20 CH-4 Enhanced UAVs worth $100 million, which is the third order of the same UAV, both deals for the same customer who acquired a Chinese satellite communications satellite in 2018 (Algeria, of course). Algeria also has an order for 24 WING LOONG-2 UAVs in the process of being implemented. With 10 WJ-700s, 10 Anka-Ss, 24 Wing Loong 2s, around 40 CH-4Bs and an unknown number of Yabhon United 40/20s, Algeria operates the largest fleet of armed drones on the African continent.
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Super Lynx Mk-140 ASuW/ASW and AW-101 Merlin of Algerian Navy
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Podlet-K1 radar system enters service with the Algerian army
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Repellent-1 electronic warfare system appears in Algiers capital...over last few years algerian army heavily invested in electronic warfare systems
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9K720 Iskander Missile Makes its first appearance with algerian army
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Algerian Air Force Wing Loong 2 make its first official appearance
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Algerian Special Forces • 104th RMO Special Operations Regiment .
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Haho/Halo Operators of the 116th RMO/Special Operation Regiment - Algerian SOF https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HUq0GAGUwo&t=1s
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Algerian Republican Guard Operators with Beretta ARX160 - 7.62×51mm NATO
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Special Intervention Regiment (RSI) Algerian Republican Guard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBxEIaTbCqg
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Special Intervention Regiment (RSI) Algerian Republican Guard
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During the graduation ceremony for the academic classes of the year 2023/2024 at the Higher School of Air Defense of the Territory, a set of air defense systems used by the Algerian army has appeared including the chinese YLC-2V medium/long-range guidance S band mobile surveillance radar .
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AN/TPS-78 Advanced Capability (ADCAP) (High Mobility) radar of Algerian Territorial Air Defence Forces
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Algerian National Navy warships - MEKO A-200 AN and F-15A Corvette
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Algerian Navy Main Naval Base - Mers El Kébir
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Algerian Army display a new domestic artillery system based on a 6x6 Mercedes-Benz Zetros chassis with a 122mm howitzer mounted at the rear of the chassis. This new howitzer is equipped with a Chinese digital ballistic computer/fire control system (DFCS), and use the same 122mm gun as the Chinese CS/SH4 .
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Laser Target Designator (LTD) with PLZ-45 self-propelled howitzer
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Algerian Electronic Warfare/ISR Command and Control Center
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DWL002 passive detection system - emitter locating system (ELS) with Algerian Army - electronic warfare forces. The DWL002 passive detection system, or emitter locating system (ELS), from China is comprised of one master reconnaissance station and two client stations. The system can be expanded to four stations and outfitted on trucks. The DWL002 has a detection range of 400 kilometers for fighter aircraft and 600 kilometers for airborne early warning and control aircraft. China claims the system has a new passive detection radar capable of identifying stealth aircraft.
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The first official appearance of the Chinese electronic warfare system ELINC CHL-906 integrated electronic warfare (IEW) systems with the Algerian army.. Algeria was the first Customer for this advanced warfare system from China, the CHL-906, which specializes in blocking hostile radar systems, be they land, sea or air. Several sources indicate that Algeria received the system several months ago, before photos of its arrival were leaked through social networks, showing photos last week during the unloading of a ship in an Algerian port. Manufactured by the Chinese ELINC, it is designed to cover a wide range of frequencies from the L band to the KA band, the range of interference can be up to 300 km, while it can detect enemy frequencies in a range of 600 km. at the same time that it determines the exact location of its emission. It also blocks signals from satellite navigation systems like (GPS, Baidu, Galileo, Glonass), preventing the enemy from using precision guided munitions based on this technology. The newly introduced system is both passive, defensive and offensive. It was developed as a more modern derivative of the Chinese companies ELINC and CEIC LDK-190 and is used to: Detect enemy radio and radar emissions over a range of 600 km Determine the position, identify and classify enemy emissions over these distances Protect radars and anti-aircraft systems from anti-radiation missiles by “covering” the radar frequencies Block communications over a distance of 300 km Prohibit the use of GNSS satellite positioning systems (GPS, Baidu, Galileo, Glonass) by the enemy (air, sea, land) over a distance of 300 km Jamming frequencies from 0.5 to 40 GHz Detect stealth aircraft and ships Detect drones that are remotely piloted and remove their data link with the ground Detect AEW aircraft over a distance of 500 km To “fry” some radio-electric equipment thanks to the directional emission power of 500 Kw The system is highly mobile, easily deployable on the front lines, and is capable of targeted electronic jamming as well as ELINT. The system can also conduct multi-dimensional electronic reconnaissance, and work in sync via data-link with various hard-kill ADS platforms across Pakistan for an effective, coordinated and networked area-denial/anti-access capability for enemy aircraft. An ELINT/ESM command and control station is also part of the system, mainly used to detect and locate all electromagnetic waves (including land, sea and air-based electromagnetic signals) on the battlefield . After rapid analysis, it forms an information chart for decision-making and deployment. The system also performs SIGINT duties. The system has an OEM range of 324 nautical miles (600 kilometres) and produces up to 500 kilowatts of effective radiated power. The system can engage and jam airborne UHF/VHF voice and data radios. The system can effectively jam both enemy ground-based and air-based communications nodes ; Including but not limited to -AEWACS and their ground entry systems -Command and control nodes -Airborne data-links [Both fighter-to-fighter and AAM-to-fighter -As well as satellite communications and GPS / GLONASS.
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CEW-03A Ground to Air Radar Jamming station. CEW-03A truck-mounted EW system is an integrated electronic warfare system manufactured by Chinese companies ELINC and CEIC. CEW-03A EW offers the detection of enemy radar devices for a distance of 600 km. It can also detect and classification enemy movements in these distances, including the protection of radars and anti-aircraft systems from anti-radiation missiles by “covering” radar frequencies, preventing communication via a Distance of 300 km, jamming frequencies from 0.5 to 40 GHz and preventing the use of identification systems by enemies in the air, at sea and on land Piloted UAVs, removing their data connection to the ground, tracking AEW aircraft at a distance of 500 km, burning and damaging some radios with a directional Transmission power of 500 kW. CEW-03A EW can also prohibit the use of GNSS satellite positioning systems (GPS, Baidu, Galileo, Glonass) by the enemy (air, sea, land) over a distance of 300 km The EW system will complement other Russian equipment such as the Krashuka-4 and the Avtobaza.
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Electronic warfare (EW) Signals Intelligence -Command and Control Centre
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Special Intervention Detachment of the Algerian National Gendarmerie / Demonstration exercise on “Special intervention on a civil transport aircraft under the premise of hostage kidnapping”
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The first official appearance of the Chinese electronic warfare system ELINC CHL-906 integrated electronic warfare (IEW) systems with the Algerian army.. Algeria was the first Customer for this advanced warfare system from China, the CHL-906, which specializes in blocking hostile radar systems, be they land, sea or air. Several sources indicate that Algeria received the system several months ago, before photos of its arrival were leaked through social networks, showing photos last week during the unloading of a ship in an Algerian port. Manufactured by the Chinese ELINC, it is designed to cover a wide range of frequencies from the L band to the KA band, the range of interference can be up to 300 km, while it can detect enemy frequencies in a range of 600 km. at the same time that it determines the exact location of its emission. It also blocks signals from satellite navigation systems like (GPS, Baidu, Galileo, Glonass), preventing the enemy from using precision guided munitions based on this technology. The newly introduced system is both passive, defensive and offensive. It was developed as a more modern derivative of the Chinese companies ELINC and CEIC LDK-190 and is used to: Detect enemy radio and radar emissions over a range of 600 km Determine the position, identify and classify enemy emissions over these distances Protect radars and anti-aircraft systems from anti-radiation missiles by “covering” the radar frequencies Block communications over a distance of 300 km Prohibit the use of GNSS satellite positioning systems (GPS, Baidu, Galileo, Glonass) by the enemy (air, sea, land) over a distance of 300 km Jamming frequencies from 0.5 to 40 GHz Detect stealth aircraft and ships Detect drones that are remotely piloted and remove their data link with the ground Detect AEW aircraft over a distance of 500 km To “fry” some radio-electric equipment thanks to the directional emission power of 500 Kw The system is highly mobile, easily deployable on the front lines, and is capable of targeted electronic jamming as well as ELINT. The system can also conduct multi-dimensional electronic reconnaissance, and work in sync via data-link with various hard-kill ADS platforms across Pakistan for an effective, coordinated and networked area-denial/anti-access capability for enemy aircraft. An ELINT/ESM command and control station is also part of the system, mainly used to detect and locate all electromagnetic waves (including land, sea and air-based electromagnetic signals) on the battlefield . After rapid analysis, it forms an information chart for decision-making and deployment. The system also performs SIGINT duties. The system has an OEM range of 324 nautical miles (600 kilometres) and produces up to 500 kilowatts of effective radiated power. The system can engage and jam airborne UHF/VHF voice and data radios. The system can effectively jam both enemy ground-based and air-based communications nodes ; Including but not limited to -AEWACS and their ground entry systems -Command and control nodes -Airborne data-links [Both fighter-to-fighter and AAM-to-fighter -As well as satellite communications and GPS / GLONASS.
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Data servers of the National Command Center of the Algerian Territorial air defence forces
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Algerian army obtains a license to manufacture the Chinese CS/LM5 and CS/LM12-M13 multi-barrel Rotary Machine Gun + the LG5 / QLU-11 Grenade Launching Sniper
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An Algerian SU-30MKA fighter launches a Kh-31P anti-radiation missile as part of an air defense suppression exercise.
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First appearance of the locally manufactured version of the Chinese AV500 Unmanned helicopter .
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