Few more:
#305 StuG IIIg - the only photo I've seen shows a vehicle without side screens (it is consistent with Pz-IVs and Jgpz-IVs, which have no frames for side screens on photos at all). The AAMG doesn't look German on photos, but it's a detail.
I have some doubts as for SP-ATGM launchers used:
#320 BRDM-1 Shmel (2P27 launcher) - Zaloga wrote, that these vehicles were not widely exported outside of the Warsaw Pact at the time, and as far as is known, never saw combat service. According to this Russian page
http://cris9.narod.ru/rva_2p27.htm they were exported to Warsaw Pact countries.
#321 BRDM-1 Falanga (2P32 launcher) - according to this Russian page
http://cris9.narod.ru/rva_2p32.htm there are no reports on their export. They doesn't seem popular vehicles either.
#323 BRDM-2 Flnga M1 (9P137 launcher) - according to this Russian page
http://cris9.narod.ru/rva_9p137.htm they weren't exported (it concerns all countries).
According to this page
http://cris9.narod.ru/rva_9p133.htm they also used 9P133 BRDM-2 Malyutka-P launchers with Malyutka-P missiles (eg. weapon 155 in Polish OOB). I don't know a starting date, though - only 9P122s are seen on photos from Golan Heights (unit #324).
#575 Tiger Moth - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Tiger_Moth doesn't mention Syria. Not a definite source, but some hint anyway.
Michal Derela