Tank Battle In Sinai Peninsula During The Arab-Israeli War In 1971 With the large-scale use of Arab and Israeli T-54/55 tanks, the "Yompi" war no longer exists in history. According to the Israeli Ministry of Defense, the damage to the Siry front was 250 tanks, while the damage to Siry and its allies was 1,500 tanks (mainly T-54/55).After signing the "Suez Canal Crisis Ceasefire Agreement" in 1956, Egypt and Siri continued to purchase weapons from the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia to increase their combat effectiveness. In 1956, Egypt received 120 T-34-85 tanks from the Czech Republic, which allowed them to be retrofitted on the basis of the 4th Tank Division (actually newly created) at the end of the year-the Sinai War. Continue to provide T-34 between 1962-1963. During this period, Egypt received 130 T-54As. Between 1965 and 1967, 150 T-34-85 and T-55, 25 IS-3 and 150 PT-76 were purchased. By 1967, Siry had received approximately 750 T-34-85 and T-54A tanks from the Soviet Union. The T-54 tank is fully equipped with 14 and 44 tank brigades.