Nice break down on unit tank and vehicle types
ISRAELI ARMY OOB, YOM KIPPUR WAR, OCTOBER 1973
Northern Command, General
Hofi
36th Mechanised Ugda, General Eitan.
188th "Barak" Armoured
Brigade: 74th Tank Battalion, Lt. Col. Yari Notshi (33 Centurions); 53rd Tank
Battalion (32 Centurions); ? Mech Infantry Battalion.
7th Armoured Brigade:
77th Tank Battalion, Col. Kahalaric (33 Centurions); 82nd Tank Battalion (33
Centurions); 75th Armoured Infantry Battalion; Armoured School Tank Battalion
(Centurion).
1st "Golani" Infantry Brigade.
31st Airborne Brigade.
146th Armoured Ugda, General Peled.
9th Armoured Brigade.
19th
Armoured Brigade (Super Sherman).
20th Armoured Brigade.
70th Armoured
Brigade.
240th Armoured Ugda, General Laner.
679th Reserve Armoured
Brigade, Col Uri Orr (Centurion).
19th Armoured Brigade (ex 146th Ugda).
20th Armoured Brigade (ex 146th Ugda).
79th Armoured Brigade.
17th
Armoured Brigade, Col. Sarig.
14th Infantry Brigade.
Southern
Command, General Gonen
252nd Armoured Ugda, General
Mendler/Magen.
14th Armoured Brigade, Col. Amror Reshev.
401st
Armoured Brigade, Col. Dan Shomron, (M60)
460th Armoured Brigade, Col. Gabi
Amir, (Patton & Centurion).
Reserve Infantry Brigade.
143rd Armoured
Ugda, General Sharon
421st Armoured Brigade (Includes at least some M48
Patton)
14th Armoured Brigade (ex 252nd Ugda)
55th Airborne Brigade,
Col. Matt: 416th Battalion; 564th Battalion; 565th Battalion.
Armoured
Brigade
Infantry Brigade
162nd Armoured Ugda, General Bren
Adan.
217th Armoured Brigade, Col. Natan 'Natke' Nir (Centurion).
600th Armoured Brigade, Col. Baram).
460th Armoured Brigade (ex 252nd
Ugda).
500th Armoured Brigade, Col. Karem.
202nd Airborne Brigade
11th "Koach Gonen" Armoured Brigade, Col Yoel Gonen (Ti-67, Recon companies
in BTR50/OT62 & PT76).
Infantry Brigade
Additional Southern Command
forces:
146th Composite Ugda (ex Syrian Front?)
Infantry Brigade.
Mechanised Brigade.
440th Composite Ugda
Three Infantry Brigades.
Other Southern Command formations:
35th Paratroop Brigade, Col Uzi
Yairi (likely under command of Ugda Adan).
247th Paratroop Brigade.
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I was wondering if you had a list of all the various brigades Israel have available to it when the war broke out in 1973. That would include those on the Lebanon and Jordanian fronts. Thanks in advance
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