Egypt has been making waves recently with a big decision that could change the way it approaches defense for years to come.

Instead of sticking with the tried-and-true US-made F-16s, Egypt has opted to purchase Chinese J-10C “Vigorous Dragon” fighter jets.

While that might sound like just another military deal, it’s part of a much bigger strategy: Egypt is working hard to diversify its military suppliers and reduce its dependence on Western powers, particularly the US.

Let’s examine how this maneuver signifies Egypt’s comprehensive overhaul of its defense and geopolitical strategy, which goes beyond fighter jets.

From US F-16s to Chinese J-10Cs: Why the Switch?

Egypt’s decision to replace its aging fleet of F-16s with Chinese J-10Cs has raised some eyebrows.

The F-16s have been around since the mid-to-late-1970s, and while they were cutting-edge back then, they’ve been heavily restricted in recent years.

US concerns about Egypt’s human rights record and regional conflicts have meant that Cairo’s F-16s are stuck with outdated avionics and weapons, making them less effective in modern combat situations.

For example, they don’t have beyond-visual-range air-to-surface missiles, which are crucial in today’s high-tech air combat.