![]() Please check your details are correct before submitting your order. ![]() Incorrect Delivery Info/Contact Details: Hearns Hobbies is not held accountable for incorrect delivery / contact information entered in by the user at checkout. NOTE - On large mail items (over 1 Metre) Large mail items over 1m will have a delay due to shipping via courier being needed. Paint and glue are not included in the set.Order before 11am, and your item will ship same day (Australia Only) If your order is coming from more than one location: We suggest you order with Standard Shipping rather than Express (this is due in part to transportation time between stores to get your order combined and sent from 1 location which will delay your "express" postage option). Machines of this type took part mainly in the operation in Lebanon in 1982. In addition to the basic version, there were other modifications, among which: Magach 6 B (with AVDS-1790-2C RISE engine), Magach 6 B Gal (version with Gal fire control system) or Magach 6 B Gal Batach (version with SKO Gal, new armor and a different shape of the tower). All of them have the so-called Urdan command tower and dynamic armor "Blazer". The Magach 6 tanks are based on the M60, M60A1 and M60A3 machines. To correct them, it was decided to introduce numerous modifications into them, which led to the creation, among others, of the Magach 6 tank. ![]() At that time, these were modern machines, but the experience of the Israeli army during the Yom Kippur War (1973) showed that these machines had shortcomings. In the 1960s, the Israeli army began to equip its armored forces with the new M48 tanks, imported mainly from the USA, and from 1970 - the M60 Patton. Armament consisted of one 105-mm gun, two 7.62-mm and 12.7-mm Browning machine guns and a 60-mm light mortar. The first machines of this type appeared in service in the mid-1970s. The Magach 6 was an Israeli tank of post-war and modern times. ![]()
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