WW3 Risk WatchMiddle East & North Africa

Middle East & North Africa

Egypt

A core regional state that combines large manpower with sea-air power around Suez and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Military spendUndisclosed

Strong in mass manpower, but limited in advanced domestic military technology.

Personnel438,000

Reserve 480,000

Air / naval assets310 / 116

Able to operate along the Suez-Red Sea axis.

Nuclear postureNo declared nuclear force

Focused on manpower density and control of key straits.

Axes

Score by axis

Land62

Ability to deploy large ground formations with armor and long-range fires.

Sea47

Blue-water operations, carrier and submarine employment, and sea-control capacity.

Air58

Air superiority, long-range strike, airborne early warning, and airlift capacity.

Nuclear0

Warhead scale, survivability, and diversity of delivery systems.

Cyber & space35

Integration of satellites, ISR, electronic warfare, and cyber operations.

Asymmetry37

Missile saturation, gray-zone activity, irregular warfare, and drone-cyber integration.

Alliance49

Alliance depth, overseas basing, reinforcement potential, and long-duration support capacity.

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