Egypt Inaugurates 'Octagon,' World's Largest Military Command Center
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Egypt has inaugurated "Octagon," a new military command center in its New Administrative Capital.
- Egyptian authorities claim it is the largest military headquarters globally, covering approximately 90 square kilometers.
- The facility integrates various military branches and civilian structures, aiming to accelerate decision-making and enhance national security coordination.
Egypt has officially opened "Octagon," a sprawling new strategic military command center located in the nation's New Administrative Capital. Egyptian officials proudly present the complex as the world's largest military headquarters, a significant development in the country's modernization efforts.
Octagon is presented by the Egyptian authorities as the largest military headquarters in the world.
The inauguration ceremony, held on Saturday, featured artillery salutes, a military parade, and aerial demonstrations, underscoring the facility's importance. The "Octagon" complex spans roughly 90 square kilometers, divided into 13 functional zones and comprising ten octagonal buildings, which inspired its name. Reports suggest its size is approximately eight times that of the Pentagon in the United States.
Designed as a self-contained military city, "Octagon" houses not only command buildings but also residential areas for officers, military families, and support staff. According to specialized media, the complex unifies the leadership of the army, navy, air force, air defense, intelligence services, and other state institutions under a single command structure.
Octagon is designed as a closed military city, which includes not only command buildings but also residential quarters for officers, military families, and auxiliary personnel.
This integrated command system is engineered to expedite decision-making during regional or internal crises. It utilizes modern C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) infrastructure, augmented by artificial intelligence applications. Unlike traditional military headquarters, "Octagon" aims to seamlessly integrate civilian and military structures into a central strategic coordination hub, facilitating cooperation and enabling a swifter response to complex threats.
The command system is built to accelerate the decision-making process in crisis situations, whether regional or internal, by using modern C4ISR infrastructure, complemented by artificial intelligence-based applications.
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.