The two somewhat old Helawan pistols now placed in the storage box in front of the co-pilot are the Beretta 1951 type pistols manufactured under license in Egypt. These were once the standard weapons of the Egyptian military, but have now been phased out.
"I bought them and 80 rounds of ammunition for 1000 euros yesterday," Fairmont explained, "Considering that the situation in this region has always been a bit unstable, it's better to prepare some weapons for self-defense than to wait for rescue or pay a ransom after being kidnapped."
"You're right, the Egyptians are not that reliable in many places. Rather than relying on them, I think it's more meaningful to prepare yourself," Leonard Ethan nodded, then looked at the scenery on both sides of the road.
Because of its location in the Nile Delta, the surroundings are not as barren as before, but full of vitality. Both the date palm trees and the aquatic plants by the river have energized the environment.