After a mere decade, IDF retires ‘futuristic’ Tavor rifle

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Sep 05, 2021 | News | Other | National
After a mere decade, IDF retires ‘futuristic’ Tavor rifle

Israel Hayom via JNS
By Hanan Greenwood

The Israeli military will begin transitioning the brigades currently using the weapon to the American M4 “flat-top” rifle.

For years, the Israeli Tavor was marketed as the rifle of the future, and many of the Israel Defense Forces infantry fighters proudly carried it, enthusiastic about its convenience and futuristic look.

Just 10 years after integrating it into the Israeli army, however, the IDF will begin transitioning the brigades currently using it and the micro-Tavor to the American M4, known as a “flat-top” rifle. One of the IDF’s infantry brigades is expected to receive the M4 rifle in the near future, and other brigades will follow. The Israeli-made rifles will not be retired completely, but rather will be transferred to the army’s reserve brigades.

The IDF is also beginning to prepare for the replacement of the hundreds of aging Hummers that have been in service for years. Various alternatives on the table include acquiring cheaper, Israeli-made vehicles.

This report first appeared in Israel Hayom.

Caption: Israel Defense Forces soldiers with Tavor rifles.
Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit.


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