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IWI Carmel, a new 5.56 assault rifle from Israel
05/04/2019 ACE, Carmel, Israel Weapons Industry, IWI, LAAD, SK Group, Tavor, X95
By Paolo Valpolini

The name Carmel for a new assault rifle by Israel Weapons Industries (IWI), the Israeli small arms champion part of the SK Group, has been around for some while, the new infantry weapon being finally revealed at LAAD 2019, which took place in early April in Rio de Janeiro.

With two families of bull-pup rifles in its inventory, the Tavor and the X95, and one of conventional assault rifles, the Galil ACE, why did IWI felt the need for developing a new conventional weapon? “To remain among top small arms manufacturers we need to provide new solutions, new ideas and new products, in order to adapt to modern war and to answer the requirements of our existing and of our potential new customers,” Ronen Hamudot, Vice-President Marketing & Sales ay IWI tells EDR On-Line. “We need to look forward, as the development of a new weapon still required some 3-4 years, although we are trying to decrease this time as much as possible,” he explains.


While the bull-pup platform are relatively new, the conventional assault rifle in the IWI portfolio is based on the Galil, which maintains all its good points, robustness and accuracy, but its birth date might not be compatible with incoming tenders. The Tel Aviv-based company thus decided to start a whole new design, in order to be able to answer future tenders with two modern solutions, one bull-pup and one conventional, depending on customers’ preferences. Although the experience acquired with the former products has been fully exploited by IWI designers, the Carmel is in fact a wholly new weapon, which however maintains the company philosophy, especially as far as ergonomy is concerned.

A short-stroke gas piston weapon with rotating bolt, with a rate of fire of around 850 rds/min, the Carmel moving parts are all contained in a hard-anodised monolithic aluminium rail which is located inside the high strength impact polymer body of the rifle, thus ensuring maximum durability and reliability also thanks to the corrosion resistant coating adopted on all metal parts. Fully ambidextrous, the safety lever, magazine release, bolt catch, and non-reciprocating charging handle can be changed in seconds from side to side by the user himself. The gas regulator can be set in three positions, regular, extreme and suppressor, depending to conditions. Four different barrel length are available, all hammer-forged and chrome-lined: 10.5” (267 mm), 12” (305 mm), 14.5” (368 mm) and 16” (406 mm), all with a 6 right-hand grooves with a 1:7” twist rifling. To ensure maximum accuracy IWI adopted the free-floating barrel solution, a quick detachable system having also been used to provide maximum modularity, which according to the company ensures barrel changing in a matter of seconds. With the shorter barrel the Carmel length is 526 mm with the stock folded, 721 mm with stock opened and 806 mm with stock opened and the butt-stock fully extended, weight without magazine or sight being 3.3 kg.

As for the stock, this is hinged on the right, the Carmel being fireable even when the stock is folded. The butt-stock can be extended for 85 mm, allowing adapting the rifle to all sizes of soldier, an adjustable check-rest permitting to provide immediate aiming position with any sight adopted. IWI optimised the new rifle taking in count Meprolight sighting systems, the company also being part of the SK Group, although any other third party sight can be adopted. IWI leveraged its previous experiences in designing the pistol grip, to maximise ergonomy, while the trigger guard was designed to allow firing with gloves.


IWI is still delivering its X95 to the Israeli Defence Forces, the services having reverted to rifles fitted with also the full-auto mode while in the past they had decided to acquire them only in the semi-auto version. The national customer, which remains the main customer for IWI, is thus not immediately interested by the new Carmel, however some units received pre-production samples to test them and give their advice, other samples having been delivered around the world for testing. The new Carmel is now ready for production, all four barrels being available. Looking forward, no plan has been yet established for the development of the Carmel in different calibres, although a version in .300 BLK should be an obvious follow-up, considering the comparable energy of this ammunition with that of the 5.56 mm NATO round. “We definitely intend to develop a family of assault rifles starting with the current Carmel,” Ronen Hamudot tells EDR On-Line, “and we are also looking at the 6.8 mm Remington SPC for the 5.56 mm-based weapon, while for the bigger calibre, beside the 7.62×51 mm we are also considering the 6.5×55 Creedmor as an option.”

It was quite surprising to see a new assault rifle from Israel unveiled at LAAD in Rio de Janeiro: “Latin America was always a strategic market, it then became a challenged market for some years, as far as assault rifles were concerned, however now some requirements are emerging, following specific needs, and we decided to give the South American countries the opportunity to be the first ones to see our new product,” the IWI VP Marketing & Sales concludes, stating also that his company will derive commercial versions of many of its current products, as it intends to increase its market-share in the civilian domain, while the military will remain however its core business.

Photos courtesy of IWI

https://www.edrmagazine.eu/iwi-carmel-a-new-5-56-assault-rifle-from-israel
 
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IWI’s CARMEL Assault Rifle/Carbine Shown at LAAD 2019 Exhibition



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Rumors that Israel Weapon Industries have discretely been developing a new 5.56x45mm assaultrifle/carbine have circulated for a couple of years now, culminating with a brief (since taken out) TFB post on leaked material in July 2018. For the last nine months or so, nothing else emerged anywhere on the “mystery” IWI rifle, until the opening of the 2019 LAAD Defence & Security exposition in Rio de Janeiro on April 2. Sharing IWI’s booth with better known items such as the company’s TAVOR bullpup X85 5.56x45mm assault rifle and 9x19mm submachine gun, GALIL-derived, multi-caliber (5.56x45mm, 7.62x39mm, and 7.62x51mm) ACE rifles, 5.56x45mm and 7.62x51mm NEGEV light machine guns, the now-sleek 9x19mm UZI PRO submachine guns, the plethora of JERICHO pistols in different calibers, and some other stuff, sharp-eyed visitors could, then, distinguish three examples of hitherto unseen in public CARMEL rifle.

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IWI’s new rifle fitted with a 10.5”/267mm (top) and a 14.5”/369mm barrel (bottom), while 12”/305mm and 16”/406mm units are also available, all variants being hammer-forged and chrome-lined, including the chamber. The quick detachable barrel can be changed by the operator without the use of special tools in a few seconds (the author witnessed that at the IWI booth in Rio).

Following an almost inevitable trend, the CARMEL body is a high-strength impact modified polymer, the operation being with a short-stroke gas piston actuating a pretty conventional rotary multi-lug bolt, three gas regulator positions being available (regular, extreme conditions, and sound suppressor use). An important emphasis was placed on ambidextrous capacity, this applying to the side-mounted, non-reciprocating charging handle, the safety lever, the magazine release, and the bolt catch, whose positions can be quickly changed with no special tools. Not yet mentioned: the barrel (6 RH grooves, 1:7” twist) is of the free-floating type, a solution aimed at providing maximum accuracy, while a barrel life cycle of 20,000 rounds is given by the manufacturer. Magazines are standard NATO/MIL specifications.


Given the Israeli Defense Forces current commitment with the TAVOR rifle, it seems that this new rifle is mainly intended to eventual export sales. Program status is believed to be “ready for production”, following some years of in-house development and testing.

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Right side view of the CARMEL fitted with a Mepro M5 red-dot sight and an MX3 telescopic sight of the same manufacturer. Folded-down iron sights can also be seen on the long, top side Picattiny rail.

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Left and right side views of the same gun with the stock folded, which, as expected, should still allow it to be fired in this condition.

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The rifle’s buttstock is fully adjustable in length (seen here in the max No.6 point), as is the height of the cheek rest (no.3 position. Bottom photo).

Basic data for the CARMEL fitted with a 10.5”/267mm barrel include an empty weight (no magazine) of 3.3kg, a folded stock length of 526mm, and an overall length (stock fully extended) of 806mm. Gun’s cyclic rate of fire is about 850 rounds per minute.

Some IWI photos of the new rifle:

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Editor’s Note: TFB had discussions with IWI earlier this morning about releasing any information regarding the CARMEL. IWI is not ready to comment publicly about any details surrounding this rifle and has no set timeline for any release. While I am sure IWI sales and customer service are always available for assistance regarding current products, questions regarding unofficial releases or any possible future products will remain unanswered. In short, don’t swamp their phones looking for details on when you can buy a CARMEL.

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Ronaldo Olive
Ronaldo is a long-time (starting in the 1960s) Brazilian writer on aviation, military, LE, and gun subjects, with articles published in local and international (UK, Switzerland, and U.S.) periodicals. His vast experience has made him a frequent guest lecturer and instructor in Brazil’s armed and police forces.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/04/07/iwi-carmel/
 
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Looks good. Pakistan should get few pieces smuggled in for reverse engineering.
 
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IWI Carmel assault rifle (Israel)


IWI Carmel assault rifle is a new prototype weapon, first displayed to public during LAAD 2019 exhibition that took place in Brazil in April of 2019. It appears that rifle is still in development and no date of initial production was announced as of yet. It is also obvious that this rifle is intended primary for export, as Israeli Defense Forces are buying bullpup style assault rifles from IWI, such as Tavor TAR-21 and X95.




IWI Carmel assault rifle (image: IWI via EDR magazine)


IWI Carmel assault rifle is gas operated, select-fire weapon which uses short stroke gas piston. It has manual gas regulator and uses conventional rotary bolt locking. Its upper receiver is made from a;aluminum alloy, and lower receiver along with most furniture is made from polymer. Rifle is designed with easily detachable barrels, which are proposed in four lengths, from 27 to 41 cm (10,5 to 20 inches). IWI Carmel assault rifle is built with fully ambidextrous controls, and can use all types of STANAG-compliant (M16-compatible) magazines. It features adjustable side-folding shoulder stock with adjustable cheek rest. Any type of sighting equipment can be fitted to integrated Picatinny rail. Optional 40mm grenade launcher can be mounted below the barrel.



Specification Value
Full text name IWI Carmel assault rifle (Israel)
Caliber cartridge 5.56x45 NATO, .223 Remington
Action type select-fire
Trigger type sa
Overall length, mm 721-806 (with 267mm barrel)
Length, folded, mm 526 (with 267mm barrel)
Barrel length, mm 267, 305, 368, 406
Weight empty, kg 3.3 (with 267mm barrel)
Magazine capacity, rounds 30
Cyclic rate of fire, rounds/min 850

https://modernfirearms.net/en/assault-rifles/israel-assault-rifles/iwi-carmel-2/
 
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IWI Carmel 5.56x45mm caliber assault rifle at ISDEF 2019, the International Defense and Security Exhibition in Tel Aviv, Israel. May 6, 2019. (Picture source Army Recognition)
 
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Looks like MSBS/CZ BREN made love with Beretta ARX platform. And this rifleoid was born.
 
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