
All objects and assets are divided into territories for greater recognition.

Airfields are accurately modeled and include lighting, approach lights, PAPI, TACAN, and VOR systems.

The total size of the map is 1500 x 1000 km, and the detailed section is 700x700 km. The map territory includes the entire Sinai Peninsula, eastern Egypt, the Nile Delta, southern Israel, western Jordan and Saudi Arabia, Palestine - the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank. As a result of these wars, the Sinai changed hands between Egypt and Israel until it was returned to Egypt in 1982. This includes the Suez Crisis of 1956, the Six Day War of 1967, and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. In modern times, it is associated with the Arab-Israeli wars, during which it repeatedly became the subject of disputes.

It marks a conditional border between Africa and Asia, which makes it politically significant for regional security and stability. A significant point of interest is the Suez Canal - an artificial waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea that provides a shorter route between Europe and Asia.

The map includes a variety of landscapes from deserts and mountains in the south to oasis and coastlines in the north. Since ancient times, it has been a strategic location rich in resources, nature, religion, and history. The DCS: Sinai map is focused on the Sinai Peninsula, located between the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba with eastern Egypt to the west and southern Israel to the east.
