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Iwi Licensed Tavor Tar-21 Airsoft Aeg Rifle by Umarex W/ Metal Gearbox


Bullpup (assail rifle, carbine, designated marksman rifle, submachine gun)

IWI Tavor TAR-21
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Tavor TAR-21 with MARS sight in the Israel Defense force Forces History Museum

Blazon Bullpup (assault burglarize, carbine, designated marksman rifle, submachine gun)
Identify of origin Israel
Service history
In service 2001–present[1]
Used past See Users
Wars Gaza War (2008–2009)
Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir
2014 Israel–Gaza conflict
War in Donbass
Colombian conflict
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Product history
Designer State of israel Military Industries
Designed 1995–2003
Manufacturer State of israel Weapon Industries (IWI)
Too produced under IWI license by:
  • Punj Lloyd Raksha Systems (India)[2]
  • RPC Fort (of Ukraine)
Variants See Variants
Specifications
Mass 3.27 kg (seven.21 lb) (TAR-21)[3]
3.18 kg (seven.0 lb) (CTAR-21)[three]
3.67 kg (8.one lb) (STAR-21)[3]
3.19 kg (vii.0 lb) (TC-21)
Length 720 mm (28.3 in) (TAR-21, STAR-21)[3]
640 mm (25.2 in) (CTAR-21)[three]
670 mm (26.4 in) (TC-21)
Barrel length 460 mm (18.1 in) (TAR-21, STAR-21)[3]
380 mm (15.0 in) (CTAR-21)[3]
410 mm (16.one in) (TC-21)

Cartridge
  • 5.56×45mm NATO[3]
  • 5.56×30mm MINSAS (Optional on Zittara)[4]
  • 5.45×39mm (Optional on RPC Fort-made Tavors)
Action Long-stroke gas-operated, rotating bolt[3]
Charge per unit of burn 750-900 RPM
Muzzle velocity 910 thou/s (2,986 ft/south) (TAR-21, STAR-21)
890 thou/due south (two,919.9 ft/s) (CTAR-21)
885 m/southward (2,903.5 ft/s) (TC-21)
Effective firing range 550 m[ clarification needed ]
Feed system 30-round detachable box STANAG Magazine (5.56×45mm NATO)
Sights Backup atomic number 26 sights and integrated Picatinny rails are provided for the Meprolight MP 21, ITL MARS with integrated laser and IR pointer, Trijicon ACOG, EOTech holographic sight and other optical sights

The IWI Tavor TAR-21 is an Israeli bullpup attack rifle chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO quotient with a selective fire organization, selecting betwixt semi-automatic fashion and full automatic fire mode. The Tavor is designed and produced by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI). It is produced in two primary variants: the TAR-21 and the CTAR-21.

Built around a long-stroke piston system (as found in the M1 Garand and AK-47), the Tavor is designed to maximize reliability, durability, simplicity of design, and ease of maintenance, especially under adverse or battlefield atmospheric condition.[five]

In 2009, the Tavor X95 (likewise known as the Micro Tavor or MTAR) was selected by the Israeli Defense Forces to gradually supervene upon the M16 set on rifle and M4 carbine variants as the standard-issued weapon of the Israeli infantry by the end of 2018. The get-go X95 bullpup rifles were issued to infantry units in 2013.[6] Both the TAR-21 and X95 are part of the Tavor family of rifles, along with the Tavor seven.

In the beginning of September 2021, there were alien reports in Israeli media whether the IDF was planning to end further acquisition of the Tavor and Micro and supercede it with M4s for forepart-line units.[7] [viii] On 7 September, a study was published on the IDF'southward Hebrew website that the IDF plans to continue acquiring the Micro Tavor and equipping combat units with it.[8]

History [edit]

State of israel Armed forces Industries (the small arms co-operative of IMI was privatized into Israel Weapon Industries) initiated the Tavor development squad in 1995, under the management of gun designer Zalmen Shebs.[9]

The objective of the project was to create an assault rifle that was more than reliable, durable, and easier to maintain than the M4A1 carbine, while as well being ameliorate suited to shut-quarters combat and mechanized infantry roles. As a result, they hoped that the weapon would be officially adopted by the Israel Defence force Forces.

Due to the military's close-quarters and mechanized infantry requirements, the project team selected a bullpup design that would allow the weapon to be compact while keeping a long butt able to achieve ballistically favorable high muzzle velocities.[9] A long-stroke piston system, similar to that found in the AK-47 and M1 Garand, was selected to ensure the weapon's reliability under adverse weather.[1]

Trials and Utilize in Israel [edit]

The Tavor prevailed over the M4A1 in a serial of trials conducted during 2001 and 2002. Qualities tested included Mean Rounds Between Failures (MRBF), reliability, ergonomics during long marches, and ease-of-maintenance.[5]

As office of initial testing by Israel Defense Forces' infantry units, the TAR-21 was distributed to members of the training company of the Tzabar Battalion from the Givati Brigade who were drafted in Baronial 2001. They received their rifles in November 2001 during basic training. Initial testing results were favorable – the TAR-21 was found to be significantly more than accurate and reliable (as well equally more comfy) than the M4 during extensive field testing.[10]

Bug with fine sand inbound the Tavor'southward chamber, which were identified over the two years of testing, were rectified past numerous minor adjustments. A number of other improvements and changes to the design were also made between 2001 and 2009. The Tavor CTAR-21 saw gainsay service in Operation Bandage Lead, used by Givati Brigade and Golani Brigade, and the soldiers reported the Tavor bullpup assault rifles functioned flawlessly.[eleven]

In November 2009, the IDF announced that the X95 would become the standard infantry weapon of the IDF, with the addition of an integrated grenade launcher.[12] A gradual changeover has begun in 2006 and expected completion among forepart line troops was to exist by the end of 2018.[nine] [13]

In Dec 2012, the IDF announced that they would begin equipping and training their new reserve forces with the X95, starting in 2013, with the switch-over by the end of 2018.[fourteen]

The beginning Tavor X95s were issued to new recruits of a master IDF infantry brigade in 2013, replacing the M16.[6] In 2014 the IDF appear that in the future (from as early every bit the terminate of 2014) some infantry units could kickoff to be issued some numbers of an improved X95, which volition have a longer 38 cm (fifteen in) barrel (instead of the original 33 cm barrel) and a lighter trigger pull.[15]

On 5 September 2021, it was reported past the Israel Hayom paper's website that Israeli front-line infantry units take begun replacing their Tavor and Micro Tavor Rifles with M4s and that the Tavor rifles in existing inventory will be transitioned to reserve brigades.[vii] However, on 8 September, the IsraelDefense website reported that the IDF plans to continue acquiring the Micro Tavor, quoting from a report posted on the IDF's Hebrew website on 7 September regarding a multi-yr program. The rifle is to be distributed to gainsay troops of relevant units in upcoming rounds of recruitment. The weapons division of the Regular army Control was quoted as saying that it'southward "very satisfied past its capabilities... the burglarize performs very well and has proven itself."[eight]

Blueprint [edit]

Bullpup configuration [edit]

The Tavor uses a bullpup configuration, in which the receiver, commodities carrier group and magazine are placed behind the pistol grip. This shortens the firearm's overall length without sacrificing barrel length. As a event, the Tavor provides carbine overall length, even so can achieve rifle muzzle velocities if equipped with a burglarize-length barrel.

Long-stroke piston system [edit]

The Tavor's long-stroke piston system.

The Tavor uses a not-lubricated long-stroke piston arrangement, as found in the M1 Garand, IMI Galil, and the AK-47.[1] Like in the AK-47, the long-stroke piston machinery contributes to the farthermost forcefulness of the TAR-21's extraction and chambering.[13] The Tavor's attachment of the piston to a heavy commodities carrier, and the extension of the mainspring into the hollow stem of the bolt carrier, bears a family resemblance to the internal mechanism of the AK-47.[1]

Ambidexterity and modularity [edit]

The Tavor has ejection ports on both sides of the rifle so information technology tin can easily exist reconfigured for correct or left-handed shooters. However, this procedure requires fractional disassembly, and then it cannot exist chop-chop reconfigured while the rifle is in utilise.[16] An upshot related to this is the original plastic cover on the unused ejection tin can allow gas to escape during the course of fire. Due to the bullpup design, this vents right nether the shooter'southward face, causing bug such as inhaling ejection gases and the fouling of glasses and face up with ejection debris. The issue is exacerbated when the weapon is suppressed. The characteristic black smudge from this has been nicknamed "Tavor face up" by some shooters.[ citation needed ] This has been addressed by diverse non-manufactory solutions which increase sealing of the unused port.

Its ambidextrous fire fashion selector above the pistol grip has a semi-automatic mode and a fully automated style.[17]

The Tavor features a self-contained, drop-in trigger group and so that the trigger group can be changed or replaced without the use of additional tools.

The Tavor can as well be mounted with the M203 grenade launcher (GTAR-21).

Chambering, cartridges and armament feeding [edit]

A Nahal soldier conducts firing drill with a CTAR-21.

The Tavor is primarily chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO, although 9×19mm Parabellum and v.45×39mm Russian models are also available.

The IDF uses both iii.6-gram (55 gr) M193 and four.0-gram (62 gr) M855 5.56×45mm rounds. M193 rounds are used by regular infantrymen for amend terminal furnishings at shorter distances, while the heavier M855 is used by sharpshooters.[13]

The Tavor accepts standard STANAG magazines.

Final round bolt-open take hold of [edit]

The Tavor features a last round bolt grab, whereby the bolt holds open after the last circular discharges.[18] This is a asking of mod armies, equally it helps to allow soldiers to know when their magazine empties and to reduce reloading times during combat while also not requiring manual action cycling later.[nineteen]

Barrel [edit]

Tavor barrels are made from CrMoV steel and cold-hammer-forged (CHF) on the premises of the IWI factory in Ramat HaSharon. The TAR-21 barrel is 457 mm in length and is chrome-lined for durability and corrosion resistance. The butt features half-dozen grooves in a 178 mm (1 in 7 inch) twist, or 32 calibers right paw twist rate.

The barrel is fitted with a 'birdcage' style flash suppressor, which tin can be fully disassembled without the need for additional tools.[13]

Reliability, ease-of-maintenance and waterproofing [edit]

The blueprint objectives of the Tavor aimed for reliability and ease-of-maintenance, particularly nether adverse or battlefield conditions.[5] According to Russell C. Tilstra, the Tavor is "easily considered more reliable" than the M16 and M4 serial rifles.[20]

The Tavor is designed to exist easily field-stripped, without the need for any boosted tools.[21]

It is waterproofed and its internal mechanism is sealed from outside elements, so that information technology tin can pass over-the-beach requirements.[22]

Variants [edit]

Caracal Battalion IDF gainsay soldier armed with the GTAR-21 which is equipped with a M203 grenade launcher.

TAR-21 [edit]

The Tavor TAR-21 is the standard variant with a 457 mm (18 in) long barrel.

The Israeli firearm manufacturer, Israel Weapon Industries produces the Tavor TAR-21 in different variations:[17]

GTAR-21 [edit]

The GTAR-21 has a notched barrel, to accept an M203 40 mm under-barrel grenade launcher.

CTAR-21 [edit]

The CTAR-21 is a meaty shorter 380 mm (15 in) barrel variant intended for commandos and special forces, but has get more favored than the standard TAR-21 throughout the IDF.

STAR-21 [edit]

The STAR-21 is a designated marksman variant with folding under-barrel bipod and Trijicon ACOG 4× magnification sight

Tavor X95 (MTAR-21) [edit]

The Tavor X95-50 (foreground) during IDF Warrant Officers' grooming.

The Tavor X95 (as well referred to as the MTAR-21) is the variant of the Tavor that was selected as the future standard infantry weapon of the IDF in 2009.[12] In 2013, the X95 was issued for the first time as the standard infantry weapon to recruits of the Givati Brigade.[23]

With the use of a relatively elementary conversion kit, the X95 can exist converted from a 5.56 mm assail rifle to a 9 mm submachine gun. A suppressor tin too exist added to the weapon, every bit part of the 9 mm conversion kit. A grenade launcher can also exist attached to the X95.[24]

Tavor 7 [edit]

The IWI Tavor 7 is the latest iteration of the Tavor. Information technology is chambered in 7.62×51 mm NATO. It is a fully ambidextrous burglarize.

  • Tavor vii. The Tavor 7 is the base variant of this rifle, with a 432 mm (17 in) long barrel, and 730 mm (28.vii in) overall length.
  • 20" Barrel A designated marksman burglarize variant, all the same yet to be separately designated, that is equipped with a 508 mm (twenty in) barrel and has an 806 mm (31.7 in) overall length

Ukrainian licensed Tavors [edit]

Ukraine purchased a license for Tavors to be manufactured by Ukrainian firearm manufacturer, RPC Fort.

  • Fort-221 – Ukrainian locally produced version of the CTAR-21 in 5.45×39 mm.
  • Fort-222 – Ukrainian locally produced version of the STAR-21 in 5.45×39 mm.

TC-21 [edit]

The semi-automatic Tavor Carbine (TC-21) was first fabricated available for civilian customers to purchase in Canada from 2008.[25] The Canadian civilian version initially shipped with the Mepro reflex sight and a slightly longer barrel to run into the Canadian requirement for non-restricted semi-automatic centerfire rifles to accept a butt length of at least 470 mm. Current versions are shipped with a full-length Picatinny rail, without optics. In Europe, the Czech visitor Zeleny Sport recently (December 2015) imported Israeli-fabricated TC-21s, equipped with Mepro M5 or M21 reflex sight, which are now available for both noncombatant and law enforcement customers.

In 2013, IWI started a US subsidiary, IWI US, which is manufacturing the semi-automatic TC-21 every bit the Tavor SAR for U.Southward. sales.[26] The weapon is manufactured with a combination of Israeli and Us parts. IWI US had shipped 50,000 Tavor SARs to US civilian customers past early 2016.[27]

IWI US sells the Tavor SAR in variety of variants; they include:

  • TSB16: Semi-automated version of the CTAR-21, with a 26.125 in (663.575 mm) overall length.
  • TSB16L: A TSB16 with left-handed controls pre-installed.
  • TSB16-BLK: A TSB16 chambered in .300 AAC Blackout.
  • TSB17-nine: ix×xix mm submachine gun with a 17 in (431.8 mm) barrel and a 26.125 in (663.575 mm) overall length.
  • TSB18: 5.56×45 mm rifle with an eighteen in (457.2 mm) barrel and a 27.625 in (701.675 mm) overall length.
  • TSB18RS: 5.56×45 mm burglarize with an 18 in (457.two mm) barrel and a 30 in (762 mm) overall length; integrated permanent 2+ 38  in muzzle restriction and a 10-round mag to be compliant with laws of certain states. ("RS" stands for Restricted State.)
  • TSIDF16: Semi-automatic version of the CTAR-21 without a full-length rail, an integrated MEPRO 21 sight, and a 26.125 in (663.575 mm) overall length; meant to be a semi-automatic replica of the CTAR-21 issued to the IDF.

Note: IWI Us sells their Tavor SARs in a multifariousness of colors, including Black (B), Flat Nighttime Globe (FD), and OD Green (Chiliad); the letter "B" subsequent to "TS" in the rifles' designations can exist switched with any of the colors' respective letters.

Aftermarket parts [edit]

A significant aftermarket of spare and replacement parts has developed around the Tavor, including the development of match class accurizing triggers for the bullpup rifle that are produced by manufacturers such as Geissele Automatics and double stage trigger pack TAV-D from Shooting Sight.[28]

Shlomi Sabag, Deputy CEO of IWI, says that one of the indicators of the success of the rifle in the shooting sports or civilian market is the fact that "an aftermarket of products associated with the Tavor bullpup rifle, like triggers, has evolved very chop-chop".[28]

Awards [edit]

The Truth About Guns website awarded the Tavor with TTAG Reader's Choice Honour for Best Rifle of 2013.[29]

The National Rifle Association's American Rifleman awarded the Tavor the 2014 Gilded Bullseye Award as its rifle of the year. The NRA's prestigious award, at present in its 12th year, aims to award the best products bachelor to civilian shooters.[30] [31]

The Tavor X95 was awarded the NRA's rifle of the year award for 2017.[32]

Users [edit]

Members of the Azerbaijani Special Forces march with TAR-21 during a armed services parade in Baku.

Guatemalan Navy special forces with STAR-21 designated marksman variant.

Indian Army Para SF soldier equipped with Tavor

Shine Special Forces trains with the Tavor during Tiger Hook.

  • Angola: Angolan Army purchase for Special Forces.[33]
  • Azerbaijan: Azerbaijan purchased a number of TAR-21 for the special operations forces of the Azerbaijani cluster Regular army in August 2008.[34]
  • Brazil: Produced nether license past Taurus for the military,[35] but as of 2017, Taurus has never carried out a licensed production of the Tavor.[36] Small numbers are issued to soldiers in the Frontier Brigade.[37]
  • Cameroon: Issued to the Special Forces of Republic of cameroon Army.[38]
  • Chad: Issued to Chadian Ground Forces since 2006.[39]
  • Chile:[40] Investigations Police force of Chile
  • Cyprus: The Tavor Χ95 attack rifle is to gradually replace the ageing G3 battle rifle.[41]
  • Ethiopia:[38]
  • Georgia: Dissimilar variants of the weapon have been caused and issued to law enforcement, special commando and protection units of the Georgian MIA since 2001. In 2004 the TAR-21 was to supervene upon the Soviet Kalashnikov burglarize, however due to lack of funding and low purchase quantity that idea was abased. The construction of a manufacturing plant was also considered.[42]
  • Guatemala: Guatemala's police or PNC (Policia Nacional Ceremonious) operates the TAR-21.[43]
  • Republic of honduras: Honduran Army and special forces operate the Tavor X95.[44]
  • India: In late 2002, India signed an 880 million (equivalent to two.ix billion or Usa$38 million in 2020) deal with Israel Military Industries for 3,070 manufactured TAR-21s to be issued to India's special forces personnel,[45] where its ergonomics, reliability in heat and sand might requite them an border at close-quarters and employment from within vehicles. Past 2005, IMI had supplied 350–400 TAR-21s to India's northern Special Borderland Forcefulness (SFF). These were subsequently declared to exist "operationally unsatisfactory". The required changes take since been fabricated, and tests in Israel during 2006 went well, clearing the contracted consignment for delivery. The TAR-21 has at present entered operational service – even as India gears up for a larger competition that could feature a 9 mm X95 version.[46] At that place was an endeavor to create an Indian version of the Tavor under license known as Zittara, which was not adopted and it was made with a few prototypes from OFB.[4] The new Tavor X95s have a modified unmarried-slice stock and new sights, as well as Turkish-fabricated MKEK T-40 40 mm under-barrel grenade launchers.[46] 5,500 have been recently inducted and more rifles are being ordered.[47] A consignment of over 500 Tavor bullpup assault rifles and some other 30 Galil sniper rifles worth over 150 million (US$2.0 million) and 20 million (The states$270,000) respectively was delivered to the MARCOS (Marine Commandos) in December 2010.:[48] In 2016, IWI appear that it was establishing a 49:51 joint venture with Punj Lloyd in India, in guild manufacture burglarize components in Bharat.[49]
  • Indonesia: Used by BRIMOB Constabulary Special Forces.[50]
  • Republic of cote d'ivoire: Used past Ivorian Special Forces.[38]
  • Israel: Run into: Trials and Utilise in State of israel
  • Kenya[38]
  • Mexico: In service with the Ministry of Public Security since 2011.[51]
  • Mongolia: Special forces.[52]
  • Kingdom of morocco: General Advisers for National Security equipped with the Tavor X95. The first Arab or North African country to use the Tavor publicly.[53]
  • Nigeria: The State Security Service employ it as the master assail rifle for their close protection and tactical units replacing the Uzi.[54] Adopted by the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Air Strength Regiment as their main assail rifle.[55]
  • North Macedonia: Used by Rapid Deployment Unit (Tar-21) and Special Anti-terrorist Unit – Tiger (Tavor x95) .[56]
  • Republic of peru[40]
  • Philippines Small-scale quantities in employ past special units of the Philippine Marines[57] and Philippine Drug Enforcement Bureau[58] and one PNP SWAT team in Pasig.[59]
  • Portugal: Minor quantities of the TAR-21 are in use by field and intervention units of the Polícia Judiciária, like hostage negotiation teams and investigators who usually piece of work alongside other dedicated law enforcement intervention units—the Special Operations Group (GOE) and the National Republican Guard's Special Operations Company (COE); these weapons were initially intended to equip a new unit under the command of the Polícia Judiciária resembling the GOE. The TAR-21 likewise participated in the competition for the new service burglarize for the three branches of the Portuguese Military and the Constabulary Special Operations Group (GOE)—a bid that too included the local product of the TAR-21 in Portugal. Still, the TAR-21 was excluded from the shortlist. The competition has meanwhile been annulled, after the other contenders and both political and defense critics accused the competition of favoring the Heckler & Koch G36.[60] [61]
  • Rwanda:[62]
  • Senegal: Issued to the Special Forces of Senegal Ground forces.[63]
  • Thailand: To supplant[64] some of its current inventory of M16A1 assail rifles, The Majestic Thai Regular army purchased three batches of TAR-21 bullpup assault rifles for US$27.77 1000000 (THB 946.99 1000000)[65] and canonical delivery of a fourth batch with full number of thirteen,868 rifles at U.s.a.$27,777,604 Usa (THB 964,993,963 at the exchange rate of 34.74 THB/USD) on 15 September 2009, bringing the total to more than 76,000 TAR-21s.[66]
  • Turkey: Used by Special Forces Command in executive protection office.[67] [68]
  • Ukraine: Yuriy Lutsenko, so head of Ministry building of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, announced on October 1, 2008 that State of israel Weapon Industries and the Ukrainian research and production company RPC Fort would jointly manufacture Tavor bullpup assault rifles to enter service with special Ukrainian military machine and police force units.[69] [70] RPC Fort had displayed working samples of Tavors chambered in v.45×39mm cartridge with Milkor 40mm UBGL grenade launchers to showcase to Ukrainian security forces officers as a means of convincing them to buy Ukrainian-made Tavors for special forces units.[71] In December 2009, a resolution was adopted to purchase the Fort 221 chambered in 5.45x39 for Ukrainian intelligence/border baby-sit agencies, purchased in modest numbers.[72] It was subsequently adopted in 2014 for Ukrainian military and police forces also in v.45 caliber.[72]
  • United states of america: In August 2013, IWI United states of america announced that the Pennsylvania Capitol Law had adopted the Tavor SAR, a variant specifically designed for the U.S. market.[73] In July 2014, it was announced that the Lakewood, New Jersey Police Department would brainstorm to adopt the Tavor SAR, later the weapon "met the demands and requirements of the Lakewood PD for reliability, ease-of-maintenance, durability and accuracy".[74] The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office in Texas, operate Tavor SAR.[75]
  • Uruguay: On 13 October 2021, it was reported that the Uruguayan Ministry of the Interior caused some 200 Tavor X-95s, manufactured by IWI, for the Uruguayan National Republican Guard Directorate. Training was carried out by an teacher from IWI, brought specially to Uruguay for that purpose. The Uruguayan police besides purchased thousands of Tavor rifles from IWI.[76]
  • Vietnam: From 2012, the TAR-21 entered service in special units of the Vietnamese Ground forces, equipping special forces, naval infantries and navy personnel.[77]
  • Republic of zambia: Used by the Zambian Army Special Forces Group.[78]

See too [edit]

  • IWI Tavor X95
  • IWI Tavor seven
  • IWI Tavor TS12

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External links [edit]

  • Israel Weapon Industries (I.Due west.I.): TAVOR TAR-21 5.56 mm (TAVOR TAR FLATTOP)
  • Israel Weapon Industries (I.West.I.): Micro TAVOR MTAR-21 5.56 mm / 9×19 mm
  • IWI Tavor Bullpup Burglarize on YouTube YouTube Video: Overview of the civilian semi-automatic version of the Tavor
  • H2o tests of the Micro Tavor on YouTube YouTube Video: H2o Tests of the Micro Tavor (X95)
  • Tavor Israeli Weapons: The TAR-21 Tavor bullpup assault rifle
  • Mod Firearms
  • Decidedly Unlike: The IWI TAVOR, American Rifleman, National Rifle Clan, USA

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