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Egypt, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are all recapitalising elements of their combat-aircraft fleets. Egypt and Qatar are introducing the Dassault Rafale into service, Oman has bought the Eurofighter Typhoon and Saudi Arabia continues to take delivery of its Boeing F-15SA. Qatar and Kuwait are also Eurofighter customers, although deliveries have yet to begin, while the former country is also purchasing the F-15.