Английская Википедия:Infantry Corps (Israel)
The Israeli Infantry Corps is a corps in the Israel Defense Forces. It is a maneuvering corps which primarily relies on infantry troops. It includes several regular and reserve service units and brigades which are operationally commanded by the IDF's regional commands.
Overview
The corps moves to the battlefield either on foot, on ORVs or on armoured personnel carriers. Since the corps is based on soldiers who fight on foot, most of the weapons employed are personal or crew-served weapons.
Weapons
The personal weapon of most IDF soldiers is the IWI Tavor X-95 "Micro-Tavor", and M4A1 assault rifle. The majority of regular-service Infantry Corps soldiers are equipped with the Tavor X-95 assault rifle. In 2005, the IMI Tavor Commando assault rifle was brought to operational use, and is the corps' principal assault rifle. Every soldier in operational service is equipped with various hand grenades.
The company and platoon weapons are diverse, and include the IMI Negev and the Fabrique Nationale MAG machine guns. Heavier weapons include the Browning M2 and the General Dynamics Mk 19 grenade launcher. Various units use designated marksmen and snipers who rely on the M16A2E3, the SR-25 semi-automatic sniper rifle, the Remington M24 Sniper Weapon System, the Barrett M82A1, and recently the H-S Precision Pro Series 2000 HTR "Barak 338".
Missiles and rockets
To engage armored targets, the corps uses a variety of grenades, rockets, and missiles. The corps units are equipped with Anti-tank RPGs such as the RPG-7, the M72 LAW, and B-300 Shoulder-Launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon. Recently, the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems MATADOR anti-structures rocket entered into service, used successfully in Operation Cast Lead. These are relatively cheap and easy to operate weapons, and are in high availability to target vehicles or buildings.
Since modern campaign tanks are heavily armoured, the designated weapon against them are Anti-tank guided missiles, which are more expensive and difficult to operate than RPGs. The corps primarily uses Tow and the Spike missiles.
Vehicles
The corps uses a variety of vehicles for transport, scouting, troop mobility, security, and command and control. The light scout and mobile vehicles are Sufa jeeps and Humvees. The former are reasonably defended but not heavily armoured as they are expected to provide utmost speed and navigability. The Humvee, on the other hand, exists in a variety of forms, some relatively heavily defended, some entirely "open." It is equipped with either a machine gun, rocket, anti tank missiles, communications equipment, sometimes including a small trailer. For transporting troops through hostile areas, the "Safari" is a converted bus equipped with heavy armor.
Under heavy fire, troops are primarily transported by APCs. Often, because of the armor offered by the APC, much of the fighting takes place with these, which are equipped with machine guns, mortars, rockets, or anti tank missiles. The IDF's principal APC is the M113, primarily those purchased from the United States during the 1970s. Despite upgrades and improvements, it is considered an old and vulnerable APC.
To respond to the need for heavier APCs, the IDF adapted a variety of older or captured tanks to serve as heavy APCs, such as the Achzarit on a T-55 chassis and the Nagmachon and Nakpadon on Centurion tank chassis. Some heavy APCs were originally combat engineering vehicles, such as the Puma, used by the Combat Engineering Corps to transport heavy engineering materials, but due to its heavy armor, sometimes used to transport troops into hostile areas.
Active brigades
- Файл:Golani tree color.svg 1st Infantry Brigade "Golani"
- Файл:35th Brigade IDF.svg 35th Paratroopers Brigade
- Файл:Komando.png 89th Commando Brigade "Oz/Courage"
- Файл:תג חטיבת גבעתי.svg 84th Infantry Brigade "Givati"
- Файл:Logo hativa 900.png 900th Infantry Brigade "Kfir"
- Файл:Nahal Brigade.svg 933rd Infantry Brigade "Nahal"
Reserve brigades
- Файл:Brigade carmeli.png 2nd Infantry Brigade "Carmeli" (Reserve)
- Файл:Alexandroni.svg 3rd Infantry Brigade "Alexandroni" (Reserve)
- Файл:Hativa 5.png 5th Infantry Brigade "Sharon" (Reserve)
- Файл:Etzioni-hativa-6 -NewBrigada.png 6th Infantry Brigade "Etzioni" (Reserve)
- Файл:OdedBrigade.svg 9th Infantry Brigade "Oded" (Reserve)
- Файл:YiftachBrigade.svg 11th Commando Brigade "Yiftach" (Reserve)
- Файл:NegevBrigade.svg 12th Infantry Brigade "Negev" (Reserve)
- Файл:JerusalemBrigade.png 16th Infantry Brigade "Jerusalem" (Reserve)
- Файл:IDF Brigade 55 Tag.svg 55th Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
- Файл:Bahad 1 Symbol.SVG 261st Infantry Brigade (Reserve)
- Файл:Hativa nesher.png 226th Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
- Файл:Logo hativa 228.png 228th Infantry Brigade (Reserve)
- Файл:Logo hativa 551.png 551st Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
- Файл:Hativa-646 New Logo.png 646th Paratroopers Brigade (Reserve)
Independent battalions
- The Sword Battalion (299th), a Druze battalion (disbanded in 2015)
- The Шаблон:Interlanguage link (585th), a Bedouin battalion
- The Caracal Battalion (33rd), named after the Caracal cat, this is a mixed battalion that includes both male and female soldiers.
Independent units
See also
External links
Шаблон:Israel Defense Forces Шаблон:Authority control