Cover art for Armoured Warfare in the Arab-Israeli Conflicts
Published
Pen And Sword, October 2013
ISBN
9781848848054
Format
Softcover, 128 pages
Dimensions
24.5cm × 18.9cm

Armoured Warfare in the Arab-Israeli Conflicts

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The latest volume in Anthony Tucker-Jones' series of books on armoured warfare in the Images of War series is a graphic account of the development of armoured forces in the Arab and Israeli armies from 1948 to present day. In a sequence of over 200 archive photographs he tells the story of the prominent, sometimes decisive, role armour played in Arab-Israeli conflicts over the last 60 years, from the initial battles of 1948, through the Suez Crisis, the Six Day War, the Yom Kippur War, the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and the Israeli attack on Hamas in Gaza in 2008.

As the photographs show, an extraordinary range of Second World War and post-war tanks, armoured cars and armoured personnel carriers was deployed by all sides. Russian T-34s, SU-100s, T-54/55s, T-62s, T-72s and T-80s were imported from the Eastern Bloc by the Egyptians and Syrians. Shermans, Pattons, Centurions and AMX-13s were imported from the West by the Israelis. In addition, the Israelis developed modified hybrids such as the Sherman/Isherman, the Sho't, Magach and Sabra, and they produced to their own design their main battle tank, the Merkava. Anthony Tucker-Jones' photographic survey is an excellent introduction to late-twentieth-century armoured warfare, and it gives a fascinating insight into the military history of Israel and its Arab neighbours. ILLUSTRATIONS: 200

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