Jordanian Armed Forces promotional video, November 2021:

Photo via Royal Hashemite Court.
Jordan’s King Abdullah the Second, and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein, inspect one of at least 80 ‘donated’ (from United Arab Emirates) French-made Leclerc tanks, October 2020.

Photo via Royal Hashemite Court.
Old U.S. made M60A3 tanks during wargames, October 2020.
Official Royal Hashemite Court video:
A U.S. Army Staff Sergeant finds out what it is like driving a Jordanian Challenger-1, called Al Hussein (الحسين), January 2017.
Jordanian M113A2MK-1J mingling with U.S. Marine Corps Amphibious Assault Vehicle-P7/A1, May 2017.
M113A2MK-1J, January 2016. Video report, U.S. Army trains with Jordanian M113A2 unit, January 2016:
M60A3 tank fires during a combined live fire demonstration as part of Exercise Eager Lion in Wadi Shadiya, Jordan, 18MAY2015.
Jordanian YPG-765 during Eager Lion 2015.
YPG-765 during Eager Lion, May 2014.
Videos, Jordanian Al Hussein (الحسين), conducting live fire during Eager Lion, Summer of 2013:
Al Hussein (الحسين) fire during Eager Lion, May 2012.
A Jordanian M113 is off-loaded from a U.S. Air Force C-141 Starlifter, during wargame Bright Star, in the North African country of Egypt, September 1987.
Vehicle I-D: IRAQI ARMOR, AFTER THE INVASION
Vehicle I-D: CHALLENGER vs LECLERC
2016: NATO’s secret chemical training for Jordan