The primary weapons of Egypt, for the 20th century, are imports from the former Soviet Union and Communist China.
Some of the most powerful weapons mentioned in Egyptian mythology include the Was Scepter, the Ankh, the Eye of Horus, and the Spear of Montu. These weapons were believed to possess magical properties and were often associated with gods and goddesses in Egyptian mythology.
king tu
they used whips.
Try this website: http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/weapons/index.html
Swords, shields, chariots, spears, bows and arrows.
first it was made of stone then, it was made of metals and wood
You just did. -Improvement- The Egyptian traders took their beads, metal tools, and weapons to trade. That is a better sentence than -You just did.-
No, they are an Egyptian toy whose name means come come
one's persian and another is egyptian!
The USSR provided most of the weapons that Egypt used in the 1973 Israeli Egyptian war in 1973. The US provided the weapons for Israel.
They failed because they were conquered by the romans, and their warfare weapons were'nt good enough to defend them.
There are a wide range of weapons available to the military in ancient Egypt : battle axes, swords, daggers, spears, slings, bows and arose, clubs, throwing sticks and others. The king would be familiar with the use of many of these weapons and comfortable with their use. there are statues of Tut using a spear, of gold alloy daggers in the royal tombs and records of Egyptian kings giving the coup de grace to fallen kings and generals with a skill bashing club.The Egyptian gods used some weapons - sword, spear, battle axes and such - but relied on magic charms and spells. The weapons they did use had no ties specific gods like Thor's hammer or King Arthur's sword.