Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The United States provided the Shah's armies with access to American weaponry that included M60A1 tanks and F-14 fighter jets until 1979. These acquisitions were not backed with pressures for reforms. This was probably the driving force to the path of revolution in Iran. [26] Iranian Army (NEZAJA) M60A1 Samsam, improved derivate of M60A1.
A US Congressional Report in November 1993 stated that there were 5,522 serviceable M60A1 and M60A3 tanks in the US Army's inventory available for sale or transfer to US allies or foreign nations. Of these, 111 were in Korea , 1,435 were in Europe , and 3,976 located in CONUS .
Iraq, Afghanistan, and others: Contracted by the U.S. department of Defense during the most recent War in Iraq. Aegis Defence Services Ltd was acquired by GardaWorld International Protective Services. [10] Erinys International: Dubai: A joint South African-British private security company registered in the British Virgin Islands. G4S [11] [12 ...
Out of 735 M60A3 + 700 M60A1 were brought up to A3 Standard from U.S. Army Europe surplus stocks in Germany between 1979–1988 + 173 M60A3 between 1992–2001 [25] + 108 M60A3 from the Austrian Army Surplus in 2002, [26] M1A1 Abrams: 1,130 [4] United States: Equatorial Guinea: T-55: 3 Soviet Union: Eritrea: T-55A/AM2: 300 Soviet Union
Ba'athist Iraq: Conversions of the S-75 Al Fahd 500 Ba'athist Iraq: Conversions of the S-75, did not go operational Al-Barq Ba'athist Iraq: Modification of S-125 Al-Kasir Ba'athist Iraq: Modification of 2K12 Modified Р-15/HY-2 Ba'athist Iraq: for use as surface to surface missiles
10,000 Tantals were sold to Iraq in mid-2000. [3] AKM: 7.62×39mm Soviet Union: Used by previous Iraqi army. Some captured from the Islamic State. Mostly kept in storage. Used in parades. [citation needed] Zastava M70: 7.62×39mm Yugoslavia Iraq: In limited use. [citation needed]
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
M60A1 AVLB – Armored vehicle launched bridge, 60-foot (18 m) scissors bridge on M60A1 chassis. M60 AVLM – armored vehicle launched MICLIC (mine-clearing line charge), modified M60 AVLB with up to 2 MICLIC mounted over the rear of the vehicle. M60 Panther – M60 modified into a remotely controlled mine clearing tank. The turret is removed ...