IWI Negev | |
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Type | Light machine gun |
Place of origin | Israel |
Service history | |
In service | 1997–present[1] |
Used by | See Users |
Wars | Second Intifada 2006 Lebanon War Gaza War (2008–2009) War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)[2] Operation Protective Edge Russo-Ukrainian War Israel–Hamas war |
Production history | |
Designer | Israel Military Industries |
Designed | 1985–1990 |
Manufacturer | Israel Weapon Industries made under license by Punj Lloyd Raksha Systems[3][4] Z111 Factory |
Produced | 1995–present |
Variants | See Variants |
Specifications | |
Mass | 7.65 kg (16.9 lb) (Negev NG-5) 7.6 kg (17 lb) (Negev NG-7) |
Length | 1,020 mm (40 in) (stock extended) (Negev and Negev NG-5) 1,100 mm (43 in) (stock extended) (Negev NG-7) |
Barrel length | 460 mm (18 in) (Negev NG-5) 508 mm (20.0 in) (Negev NG-7) |
Cartridge | 5.56×45mm NATO (Negev and Negev NG-5) 7.62×51mm NATO (Negev NG-7) |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Rate of fire | 850–1050 RPM (Negev and Negev NG-5) 600–750 RPM (Negev NG-7) |
Muzzle velocity | 915 m/s (3,000 ft/s) (Negev and Negev NG-5) 860 m/s (2,800 ft/s) (Negev NG-7) |
Effective firing range | 300–1,000 m sight adjustments |
Maximum firing range | 1,200 m (1,300 yd) |
Feed system | 150-, 200-round disintegrating M27 ammunition belt, 35-round box magazine or STANAG NATO magazines (Negev and Negev NG-5) 100- and 125-round disintegrating M13 NATO ammunition belts (Negev NG-7) |
Sights | Aperture with elevation drum, adjustable front post, folding tritium night sights, and a Picatinny rail for various optical sights. |
The IWI Negev (also known as the Negev NG-5) is a 5.56×45mm NATO light machine gun developed by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), formerly Israel Military Industries Ltd. (IMI).
In 2012, IWI introduced the Negev NG-7, a variant chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. The NG stands for Next Generation. Both variants of the Negev are in service with the Israel Defense Forces.