The war chariot is a completely Egyptian idea.
When studying the Egyptian war chariot and comparing it to Persian, we find that the Persian wheel did not have an open door from the back to facilitate disembarking. Ahmose developed the wheel using the horse and made its rear open to facilitate its exit quickly when needed. In the scrutiny of this study, they found that the Egyptians moved the driver’s parking area on top of it to be close to the axis of the wheel or the wheel to reduce the weight, and this eased the burden on the horse that was pulling it, which made him accelerate the carriage, and this is in the audited study of the great Egyptian army and its great commander the first to use the war chariot. He was the great leader of Ahmose, who became King Ahmose the first, chasing the Hyksos.
Moreover, the Egyptian war wheel was designed for only one horse, unlike the Persian, which two horses pulled. Therefore, Egyptian wisdom is also to use fewer horses and the possibility that horses are not available in abundance at the time. It is designed for only one warrior at the beginning to increase its speed and not to load the mare what he cannot bear. Also, the Egyptians were the first, without doubt, or dispute, to get rid of the thick wooden panels that made up the body of the cart and replaced them with many composite parts and thin panels that were heat-bended and glued with glue. To strengthen the protection, the outer wall of the cart was provided with a thin layer of bronze. Thus the weight of the cart was greatly reduced.
The war wheel is an Egyptian weapon developed and developed by the ancient Egyptians. It became part of the components of Egyptian civilization and a symbol of Egypt, not the Hyksos or the lie from the Eilat civilization. = Wheeled weapon c) Then wheels were used after that by the Egyptians in abundance and appear in the paintings of Thutmose I and Thutmose III and Ramses II when new titles appeared such as ((head of the stable and fighter of the wheel))
Respond to that, the alleged and erroneous Eilat civilization lie, you Zionist scholars. You have deceived the world with your false civilization, but you will never be able to do that with the Egyptians as long as there is life.
Look at the diameter of the wheel in the ancient Egyptian, since a certain diameter greater than the Asian or Roman wheel was taken into account in it to give a greater speed to the purebred Egyptian horse.