By the outbreak of the Israeli War for Independence in 1948, it consisted of over 2,000 men and women in three fighting brigades.įollowing the United Nations General Assembly vote for the Partition Plan for Palestine on 29 November 1947, the Jewish forces started to build and procure mobile armoured cars and supply trucks and to purchase and bring in tanks and a large number of half-tracks to prepare for the termination of the British Mandate and Israeli proclamation of statehood on. The Palmach was an elite fighting force of the Haganah, the underground army of the Yishuv (Jewish community) and had been established on. But in Israel, plans to import them began before the country was even formed, and rudimentary armoured cars and trucks were prepared in secret. The first armored tanks and vehicles in Israel were, like many other countries, imported or based on others' designs but eventually developed their own. The Arabs and the Israelis had to find their weapons through arms dealers or from any country that would supply them. Overview Palmach M4 Sherman tank leading a convoyīefore Israel gained independence in 1948, neither Israel nor the Arab nations surrounding it had many tanks. This article deals with the history and development of tanks of the Israeli Army, from their first use after World War II in the establishment of the State of Israel after the end of the British Mandate, and into the Cold War and what today is considered the modern era.
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