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  2. Battle of Medina Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Armored Division, commanded by Major General Ron Griffith, consisted of some 3,000 vehicles including 348 M1A1 Abrams tanks. The 1st Armored Division's Cavalry Squadron—1-1 Cavalry—made contact with the Medina Division and informed the division commander of the location of the enemy forces. 1st Armored Division's 2nd Brigade (comprising three battalions TF 4-70th Armor, TF 2-70th ...

  3. Battle of Al Busayyah - Wikipedia

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    During the battle of Al Busayyah, 2-70 Armor captured 16 enemy soldiers and destroyed numerous vehicles to include 7 tanks, 2 BRDMs, 1 BMP, and 25 wheeled vehicles. 4-70 Armor destroyed five tanks and numerous other Iraqi Army vehicles. After Al Busayyah, the brigade continued movement northeast, expecting to halt along Phase Line New Mexico.

  4. Tanks of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    A total of 1038 received before gulf war, many destroyed in the war, around 776 tanks were in service in 1996 until 2003. Iraqi government in 2009 was reported to buy 2000 more T72 tanks from Russia Lion of Babylon (tank) Iraq: 100: M-84/M-84A Yugoslavia: 9: Chieftain Mk-5P United Kingdom 75: Vickers MBT Mk1 United Kingdom 75: M47M Patton

  5. Battle of 73 Easting - Wikipedia

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    The 9 M1A1 tanks of Eagle Troop destroyed 28 Iraqi tanks, 16 personnel carriers and 30 trucks in 23 minutes with no American losses. [21] At about 16:20 Eagle crested a low rise and surprised an Iraqi tank company set up in a reverse slope defence on the 70 Easting. Captain McMaster, leading the attack, immediately engaged that position ...

  6. T-72 tanks in Iraqi service - Wikipedia

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    However, Poland started delivering T-72s in January of 1982, and in September of the same year, Soviet exports resumed as well. Overall, Iraq received about 1,038 T-72 tanks, primarily produced in Poland. Some of these were destroyed during the Iran–Iraq War, or captured by the Iranians. [2] As of 1996, Iraq had 776 T-72 tanks in service. [3]

  7. Battle of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Armored Division (Forward) destroyed 60 Iraqi tanks and 35 AFVs along the Iraq Pipeline to Saudi Arabia (IPSA). [109] Task Force 1-41 and other 2nd Armored Division(Fwd) units would successfully secure the Iraq Pipeline to Saudi Arabia and capture a massive Iraqi logistics installation in the process. [ 110 ]

  8. Battle of Najaf (2003) - Wikipedia

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    Several airstrikes by B-1B Lancer bombers destroyed two Iraqi T-72 tanks. [1] While Troop B was moving northwards it was ambushed by Iraqi forces at close range. During this engagement, two M1 Abrams tanks and one M3 Bradley AFV were knocked out and their ammunition ignited. However the blast panels worked as they were designed and no crewmen ...

  9. Operation Nasr - Wikipedia

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    Operation Nasr, also known as Operation Hoveyzeh, [9] was a major battle in the Iran–Iraq War fought in early January 1981. It was the biggest tank battle of the war. Three Iranian armored regiments advanced towards Iraqi forces that had invaded Iranian territory between the cities of Ahvaz, Susangerd and Dezful.