
Magach - Wikipedia
Further work has been done on the upgraded Magach 6 models, including new belly armor, Merkava tracks, new fire controls, a thermal sleeve for the gun and smoke grenades, eventually resulting in the Magach 6b (Bet) and ultimate 6b Gal Batash and …
Tanks of the Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia
Magach (M48/M60) – (מגח; Ma-GAKH) designation refers to a series of tanks in Israeli service. The tanks are based on the American M48 and M60 Patton tanks. Magach 1, 2, 3, and 5 are based on M48 tanks; Magach 6 and 7 are based on M60 tanks.
The Israeli Magach Tank Series - TankNutDave.com
The Israeli Magach Tank Series are various Marks (upgrades) of American M48 & M60 Patton Tanks completed in Israel. Page has full list of all Magach.
Patton Tanks in Israeli Service - Israeli Weapons
Magach is the IDF name for the Patton (M48 and M60 series) tanks in Israeli service. Before the Six-day War (1967) Israel made an application to the US in 1955 to purchase 60 M47 tanks and after the US refused, Israel applied again in 1958, this time to purchase 100 M47 tanks but the answer was the same.
Magach-7 main battle tank 1985
Magach 7C in maneuvers, 1990. The Magach range of modifications started right after the 1967 war and was intended to gradually improve the M48 and later the M60.
Magach - Army Guide
Army Guide - information about the main battle tanks, armoured vehicles and armament of the land forces and also the information concerning other army subjects - Magach, Modernization of the vehicle, Armoured Vehicles
Magach 6 / 7 - Army Recognition
May 24, 2024 · Further work has been done on the upgraded Magach 6 models, including new armor, Merkava based tracks, new fire controls, a thermal sleeve for the gun and smoke dischargers, eventually resulting in the Magach 7 model which is still in use with the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces).
Magach - Military Wiki | Fandom
Magach (מגח; Ma-GAKH) designation refers to a series of tanks in Israeli service. The tanks are based on the American M48 and M60 Patton tanks. Magach 1, 2, 3 and 5 are based upon M48 tanks; Magach 6 and 7 are based upon M60 tanks. The tanks were sold to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) by West...
Magach identification guide. – Shiryon Archive
When identifying Magach 1 through 5, a vital first step is identifying the gun itself. Magach 1 and 2 were fitted with the 90 mm, which used a muzzle brake and had a fairly small bore evacuator near the end of the gun.
Magach | Tanktastic Wiki | Fandom
During the war, the Israeli tanks served in their original (American) configuration, these would be known as the Magach series of tanjs. The Magach series starts from the Magach 1, which is an upgraded M48 Patton MBT.