IDF Procures More Negev Machine Guns After Success in the Swords of Iron War
The
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have procured NIS 67 million (approximately USD20
million) worth of additional Negev light machine guns from IWI (Israel Weapon
Industries), an SK Group company and global leader in small arms manufacturing,
following the weapon’s operational success in the Swords of Iron War.
Developed in close collaboration with the IDF, the Negev
UX in 7.62mm, weighing just 6.8kg delivers exceptional firepower, accuracy and
reliability with low recoil and a semi-automatic firing mode, while offering
superior manoeuvrability. These features proved vital in the diverse combat
conditions of the Swords of Iron War, where forces required a lethal yet
lightweight solution for fast-moving tactical engagements and close quarters
battle (CQB) terrain. The NEGEV UX has proven itself to be a significant force
multiplier in ground manoeuvring, combining a lightweight design, mobility and
high firepower to enable forces to operate effectively in complex combat
environments, built-up areas and varying ranges.
The NEGEV UX includes a long Picatinny rail system for
different optics and accessories, compatibility with various IWI suppressors, a
telescopic buttstock, an M-LOK rail for different accessories, and a
two-position gas regulator for both standard and extreme environmental
conditions (such as mud and sand). Supporting both semi-automatic and
full-automatic firing modes, the weapon is tailored for use in urban
close-quarters combat as well as mid- and long-range engagements that require
precision suppressive fire.
“We are proud to support the IDF with reliable and
effective weapon systems that protect our country and our people,” said SK
Group’s vice chairman Ronen Hamudot. “We are honoured to see the IDF expanding
its use of the Negev, which speaks to the proven effectiveness of the system by
one of the most battle-tested armies in the world. The Negev’s proven track
record of reliability and effectiveness around the world demonstrates our
commitment to delivering innovative solutions that empower soldiers to succeed
in the most challenging conditions.”
Under the agreement, IWI will also provide a
comprehensive maintenance package to ensure high operational readiness for
infantry forces over an extended period. The machine guns will be delivered to
the IDF Ground Forces during 2026 and 2027. The IDF’s ongoing investment in the
NEGEV family highlights the system’s versatility, combat-proven performance and
growing role in modern infantry warfare.
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