IAI to provide IDF with Z-MAG all-terrain vehicles 

The Defense Ministry and IAI signed the first agreement for the supply of the ATVs to Israel's military. The vehicles are said to have exceptional ability to maneuver in the most extreme topographical conditions and terrain

Photo: IAI

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) said Thursday that it has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Defense's Office of Production and Procurement to manufacture the Z-MAG, a unique all-terrain vehicle, for the IDF.

IAI recently acquired the rights to the Israeli Z off-road vehicle family. The ministry's Sub Department for Land Production and Procurement and IAI’s ELTA Group signed an agreement for the manufacturing and supply of nine Z-MAG vehicles, with an option for 21 additional units, IAI said. 

Z-MAG vehicles, developed in Israel, have drawn interest from the local and global off-road, all-terrain vehicle community. The Z-MAG has an exceptional ability to maneuver in the most extreme topographical conditions and terrain. The first Z-MAG vehicles purchased by the Defense Ministry will feature unique capabilities designed especially for the needs of the IDF’s maneuvering units. Following an assessment period, the IDF will consider buying more vehicles in the coming years. IAI is building an assembly line for the Z vehicles at ELTA’s Land Division in the city of Beersheva and is investing 100 million shekels in the project, according to the company. 

Yoav Turgeman, IAI VP and CEO of ELTA, said, "IAI is proud to supply the world’s most advanced all-terrain vehicles, developed in Israel, to Israel's defense community. ELTA develops and produces a broad range of products for land purposes, including: surveillance, autonomous robotics, remote sensing, and communication. By integrating these capabilities in the Z vehicle family our products provide added value to the forces’ operational possibilities, be it in defense, assault or homeland security intelligence gathering."

img
Rare-earth elements between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China
The Eastern seas after Afghanistan: the UK and Australia come to the rescue of the United States in a clumsy way
The failure of the great games in Afghanistan from the 19th century to the present day
Russia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. The intelligence services organize and investigate