Egyptian Ministry of Defense video report from October 2021, showing M60A3, BTR-50, ZSU-23-4, and other weapon systems:
Egyptian Ministry of Defense promotional video showing artillery systems, including the M109, MLRS and ZSU-23-4, October 2021:
In 2020, Egypt agreed to buy 5-hundred of the Russian T-90MS.
Music video report, wargame Qadir 2020:
Fahd armored car, June 2019.
Egyptian Ministry of Defense video report from November 2019, air defense artillery (ADA), including ZSU-23-4 and other tracked ADA vehicles:
Exercise Bright Star 2018, U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Matthew Keeler.
Egyptian Army M1A1 Abrams during Exercise Bright Star 2018, Mississippi National Guard photo by Specialist Jovi Prevot.
M113, U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Matthew Keeler, 13SEP2018.
USAF video by Staff Sergeant John Raven, Egyptian M1A1 live fire at the end of Bright Star 2017:
YPR-765 used during the anti-terrorist action on the Sinai Peninsula, 2013.
YPR-765 guarding the border with Gaza, August 2012.
M60A1 during 2012 uprisings.
Egyptian BTR-50, 12OCT2009. Photo by U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Matt Epright.
Egyptian M109 Self Propelled Howitzer, 15SEP2005, photo by U.S. Army Sergeant Alejandro Licea.
An M113 ‘medic track’, 15SEP2005, photo by U.S. Army Sergeant Alejandro Licea.
An Egyptian Fahd with a BMP-2 turret (Fahd 240), late 1990s, NATO SFOR (Stabilization Force) in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Fahd armored car about to be sent to Liberia for ‘peacekeeping’ duty. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Paul R. Caron, 23FEB1997.
Egyptian Army M60A1, USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Jeffrey T. Brady, 18NOV1993.
The 105mm main gun of this M60A1 has been blown out-of-battery. Notice the damage at the end of the barrel, the missing search light, and the position of the bore evacuator! USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Jeffrey T. Brady, 18NOV1993.
Photo by Staff Sergeant Greg Suhay, 01NOV1993.
This is a U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant H. H. Deffner, showing Egyptian 3rd Armored Brigade’s M60s demonstrating their smoke grenade launchers, apparently in Saudi Arabia. The problem with the rest of the info is that it says it is during Operation Desert Shield, but gives the date as May 1992. Desert Shield ended on 17JAN1991!
Another USAF photo by Technical Sergeant H. H. Deffner, with another incorrect date for Desert Shield; ‘September 1991’. Desert Shield was from August 1990 to 17JAN1991.
Decontaminating an Egyptian M109 155mm self-propelled howitzer, December 1990, Operation Desert Shield. USAF photo credited to Technical Sergeant H. H. Deffner.
Silent U.S. Army video, by Sergeant First Class Jacobs, of U.S. troops checking out an Egyptian BTR-50, during the first Bright Star wargame, November 1980:
Military Vehicle Park, part of the John B Mahaffey Museum Complex, click the pics (by AAron B. Hutchins) to make them bigger and see more:
Second World War era M4 Sherman chemical (flamethrower) tank.
Vietnam War era V-100/M706 armored car. Photo by AAron B. Hutchins.
Vietnam War era patrol boat. The U.S. Army actually has more ‘boats’ than the U.S. Navy.
Vietnam War era M113 (M132) chemical (flamethrower) tank.
Vietnam War era UH-1B Iroquois.
Vietnam War era M48 (M67 zippo) chemical (flamethrower) tank.
Vietnam War era M60 based M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle (CEV). One of the first armored vehicles I trained on, back in 1982.
The M728 is perfect for COIN ops, and the U.S. Army, and state National Guards have hundreds rusting away in depots. Yet, the government spent billions developing new COIN vehicles for their War on Terror! I love that 165mm demolition gun, firing 65 pounds of bunker busting C4 (HEP) explosive!
Vietnam War era Rome Plow (Caterpillar D7). The plow was designed not only to dig up land, but to deforest jungles.
Late Cold War era M113 (M1059) chemical (smoke layer) tank.
Late Cold War era M9 Armored Combat Earthmover (ACE). Air transportable, and with the right equipment it is amphibious.
M1 Grizzly Combat Mobility Vehicle. The CMV program was cancelled in 2001.