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What types of tanks did both sides participate in the third, fourth and fifth Middle East wars? The more complete, the better.

In the third Middle East War, the main tanks of the Israeli army were 100 commander (short tank), and some second-hand American M48 Barton tanks purchased from the Federal Republic of Germany, some AMX 13 tanks purchased from France, and a small number of M5 1 super Sherman tanks.

In Egypt, the main force is T54/55 tanks, and a few T34 and IS2 tanks (mainly used as bunkers).

On the Syrian side, the main force is T54/55 tanks, a small amount of T34, and even the No.4 tanks and No.3 assault guns (fixed bunkers) in Glen Heights during World War II.

In the fourth Middle East War, Israel's main forces were 100-man captain tanks and American M60 Barton tanks, and a small number of M5 1 Super Sherman tanks. There are also several captured T54/55 tanks.

Egypt, mainly T54/55 tanks, about 150 T62 tanks, and a small number of T34 tanks (equipped with infantry divisions).

The Syrian side basically used T54, T55 and T62 tanks. Later, the Iraqi armored division was equipped with many British tanks, 100 captains.

In the fifth Middle East War, Israel mainly used M60 and Merkava tanks, and a few tanks with a length of 100.

On the Syrian side, T54/55, T62 and T72 are mixed.