Egyptian 25th Brigade ambush

Egyptian 25th Brigade ambush was a battle that occurred on October 17, 1973, the eleventh day of the Yom Kippur War, east of the Great Bitter Lake, in the Sinai Peninsula. The ambush was conducted by the Israel Defense Forces' 162nd Division, against the 25th Brigade of the Egyptian army. The Israelis' goal was the destruction of the brigade, which attempted to disrupt the Israeli crossing of the Suez Canal.

Egyptian 25th Brigade ambush
Part of the Yom Kippur War
DateOctober 17, 1973
Location
East of the Great Bitter Lake, the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
Result Israeli victory
Belligerents
Israel  Egypt
Commanders and leaders
Avraham Adan Ahmad Halamni Hassan
Strength
162nd Division (Centurion, M60 Patton, M48 tanks) 25th Brigade (94 T-62 tanks and 40 APCs)
Casualties and losses
3 tanks destroyed 60 tanks destroyed, other military vehicles destroyed
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