IWI Negev
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).
IWI Negev
Negev NG-5 5.56×45mm NATO light machine
gun
Type Light machine gun
(Negev NG5)
General-purpose
machine gun (Negev
NG7)
Place of origin Israel
Service history
In service 1997–present[1]
Used by See Users
Wars Second Intifada
2006 Lebanon War
Gaza War
War in Afghanistan
(2001–2021)[2]
Operation Protective
Edge
Russo-Ukrainian War
Production history
Designer Israel Military
Industries (IMI)
Designed 1985–1990
Manufacturer Israel Weapon
Industries (IWI)
(Formerly: Israel
Military Industries),
made under license
by Punj Lloyd Raksha
Systems[3][4]
Z111 Factory
Produced 1995–present
Variants See Variants
Specifications
Mass 7.65 kg (Negev NG-5)
7.6 kg (Negev NG-5
SF)
7.95 kg (Negev NG-7)
7.8 kg (Negev NG-7
SF)
Length Negev NG-5:
1,020 mm stock
extended
810 mm stock folded
Negev NG-5 SF:
890 mm stock
extended
680 mm stock folded
Negev NG-7:
1,100 mm stock
extended
1,030 mm stock
folded
Negev NG-7 SF:
1,012 mm stock
extended
942 mm stock folded
Barrel length 460 mm (18 in)
(Negev NG-5)
330 mm (13 in)
(Negev NG-5 SF)
508 mm (20.0 in)
(Negev NG-7)
420 mm (17 in)
(Negev NG-7 SF)
Cartridge 5.56×45mm NATO
(Negev NG-5 and
Negev NG-5 SF)
7.62×51mm NATO
(Negev NG-7 and
Negev NG-7 SF)
Action Gas operated,
rotating bolt
Rate of fire NEGEV NG-5 and
NEGEV NG-5 SF:
850–1,050
rounds/min
(Regulated position 1
for Magazine Fed
and Regulated
position 2 for Belt
Fed)
950–1,100
rounds/min
(Regulated position 3
for Extreme
Conditions)
NEGEV NG-7 and
NEGEV NG-7 SF:
600–750 rounds/min
(Regulated position 1
for Belt Fed and
Regulated position 2
for Belt Fed Extreme
Conditions)
Muzzle velocity 915 m/s (3,000 ft/s)
(Negev NG-5)
850 m/s (2,800 ft/s)
(Negev NG-5 SF)
860 m/s (2,800 ft/s)
(Negev NG-7)
810 m/s (2,700 ft/s)
(Negev NG-7 SF)
Effective firing range 300–1,000 m sight
adjustments (Negev
NG-5)
300–800 m sight
adjustments (Negev
NG-5 SF)
Maximum firing range 1200 m
Feed system Negev NG-5 and
Negev NG-5 SF:
150-, 200-round
disintegrating M27
ammunition belt, 35-
round box magazine
or STANAG NATO
magazines
Negev NG-7 and
Negev NG-7 SF:
100- and 125-round
disintegrating M13
NATO ammunition
belts
Sights Aperture with
elevation drum,
adjustable front post,
folding tritium night
sights, and a
Picatinny rail for
various optical sights
In 2012, IWI introduced the Negev NG-7
7.62×51mm NATO general-purpose
machine gun and is used by the Israel
Defense Forces (mainly in the infantry,
combat engineer and special forces units).
The NG stands for Next Generation.
Design details
Negev NG-5 fed from an ammo box in a shooting range with the IDF
The Negev is a gas-operated selective fire
light machine gun that uses propellant
gases from the barrel to cycle a short-
stroke gas piston operating system under
the barrel and a rotary bolt locking
mechanism. The bolt itself features 4
radial locking lugs that engage the barrel
extension and its rotation is controlled by
a pin on the bolt body, which rides inside a
camming guide machined into the bolt
carrier. The bolt contains a spring-powered
casing extractor unit, while a lever ejector
is housed inside the receiver (it is rotated
by the recoiling bolt carrier).
The design was meant to be reliable,
especially in adverse conditions.[5] In 1997,
it was officially adopted by the Israeli
Defense Forces (IDF).
Striker firing mechanism
The Negev is striker-fired, where the bolt
carrier assembly acts as the striker, and
fires from an open bolt position. A lever-
type fire control selector switch is provided
("A" – for fully automatic fire and "R" – for
semi-automatic fire), installed on the left
side of the pistol grip, which doubles as a
manual safety against accidental firing.
The safe "S" position disables the sear
mechanism (which makes it impossible to
cock the bolt carrier), by lifting the lever
responsible for holding the bolt carrier in
the forward position and disconnects the
trigger mechanism from the sear. The
weapon can be secured safe regardless of
the position of the bolt carrier group. The
cocking handle is equipped with a
ratcheting mechanism that immobilizes
the partially cocked bolt carrier.
Gas regulator
The Negev's adjustable gas regulator has
three settings:
setting "1" is used exclusively when
feeding from a magazine (rate of fire in
this mode is around 850–1,050 rounds
per minute).
setting "2" is used in normal operating
conditions when feeding from a belt
(rate of fire in this mode is also around
850–1,050 rounds per minute).
setting "3" which is used under adverse
operating conditions, such as in the
presence of dust, dirt or heavy fouling
(rate of fire in this mode is around 950–
1,150 rounds per minute).
Early prototypes used a different 3-
position gas adjustment system:
setting "1"—for normal operations.
setting "2"—for adverse environmental
conditions.
setting "3"—isolates the gas system, and
is used to launch rifle grenades with the
use of a grenade-launching blank
cartridge drawn from a special 12-round
magazine from the Galil rifle.
Barrel
The Negev has a quick-change chrome-
lined barrel that is manufactured using a
cold hammer forging process. The barrel
is fitted with a slotted flash suppressor
and a fixed carry handle, which is used to
transport the weapon and change-out an
overheated barrel. The barrel can be
changed only after lifting open the feed
tray cover.
During the weapon's initial development a
barrel with a 1 in (25 mm) (1:12 in) rifling
twist rate was also planned, adapted for
the lightweight M193 cartridge.
Additionally, a multifunction muzzle device
was designed, used to launch rifle
grenades.
Sights
The Negev's iron sights (closed-type)
consist of a front post (adjustable for both
windage and elevation) and a rear aperture
sight with an elevation adjustment drum,
with 300 to 1,000 m range settings in 100
m increments. The sight line radius is 440
millimeters (17.3 in). For night-time
operation the weapon is equipped with
gaseous tritium-illuminated vials (supplied
by Betalight): one installed in the front
sight post, and two—on a notch sight
under the standard aperture sight arm
(before use, the rear sight leaf is pivoted
forward to expose the night notch sight). A
rail is integrated into the receiver top cover
that allows optical day and night-time
sights to be mounted to the weapon. The
barrel can also be optionally fitted with
mounting hardware that would allow the
Negev to mount a laser pointer or reflex
sight.
The machine gun has a metal side-folding
(right side) stock and a removable bipod,
installed to the forward end of the
handguard and folded under the
handguard when stowed. The receiver also
has slots and hooks used to secure the
weapon to vehicle mounting hardware.
Cartridges
The Negev uses the 5.56×45mm NATO
intermediate cartridge and is optimized for
the SS109 bullet. Field maintenance
involves stripping the weapon down to six
main groups: the barrel, stock, bolt carrier,
bolt, bipod and return mechanism. All
parts, including the quick-change barrels
are fully interchangeable. The Negev NG-7
uses the 7.62×51mm NATO full-power
battle rifle cartridge.
Ammunition feeding
The Negev feeds from an M27
disintegrating, open-link ammunition belt,
carried in a 150-round fabric container that
clips into the magazine well, or
alternatively from a 35-round box
magazine from the Galil assault rifle, or a
30-round STANAG magazine from the M16
rifle (with the use of an adapter). 200-
round ammunition belt containers are also
available. Belted ammunition is introduced
into the feed tray port from the left side,
while the magazine is inserted vertically
into the magazine well at the base of the
receiver.
The feed system, which loosely copies the
vz. 52 and the PK, uses a lever mounted on
the left wall of the receiver and driven by a
cam in the recoiling bolt carrier to turn a
small feed pawl. The belt is pushed by the
pawl only during the rearward movement
of the bolt carrier.
The non-reciprocating charging handle is
located on the right side of the weapon.
Variants
Negev NG-5
A top view of the Negev NG-5
Negev NG-5 – is a light machine gun is
chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO
cartridge. It has a barrel length of
460 mm (18 in) and two operation
modes; semi-automatic for accurate and
fast controlled fire, and fully automatic
for maximum firepower.[6]
Negev NG-5 SF – is a compact variant
of the Negev NG-5. It uses a shorter
barrel and is primarily fitted with the
(Negev assault grip).[7] It has a barrel
length of 330 mm (13 in).[8][6]
Negev NG-7
Negev NG-7 – is a general-purpose
machine gun is chambered for the
7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. It has a
barrel length of 508 mm (20.0 in) and
two operation modes; semi-automatic
for accurate and fast controlled fire, and
fully automatic for maximum
firepower.[6] It is fed by a 100- or 125-
round assault drum magazine
containing disintegrating M13 NATO
standard ammunition belts or NATO
standard ammunition belts and has two
gas regulator settings as the possibility
for box magazine feeding was omitted.
The IWI eLog weapon-embedded sensor
module was added to collect and store
data on the actual use of the weapons
for more efficient maintenance
management and servicing by
armourers.[9]
Negev NG-7 SF – is a compact variant
of the Negev NG-7. It uses a shorter
barrel and is primarily fitted with a side
grip (Negev assault grip).[7] It has a
barrel length of 420 mm (17 in).[6]
Gallery
FN MAG (on the left), IWI Negev NG-5 (on the
right)
Negev NG-5 (on the left), M4A1 (on the right)
IDF infantry soldier with a Negev NG-5 light
machine gun during Operation Defensive
Shield, 2002
IDF infantry soldier fires a Negev NG-5 light
machine gun during training
IDF instructor with a Negev NG-5 light
machine gun
Users
Azerbaijan[10]
Brazil: Used by Military Police of São
Paulo State,[11] Military Police of
Amazonas State[12][13]
Cameroon: Used by Battalion
d'intervention rapide[14]
Colombia[1]
Costa Rica[1]
Cyprus: Used by mechanised infantry,
paratroopers and the Special
Forces.[15][16]
Democratic Republic of Congo: Used
by Presidential Guard units in 2010[17]
Equatorial Guinea[17]
Estonia[1][18]
Georgia[19] Since May 2010, standard
issue light machine gun of the GAF.
Heavily used by Georgian units in
Afghanistan.[20]
India: 5.56 variant serving as standard
issue LMG for Special Forces from
earlier. An order for 16,479 NG-7s was
placed in March 2020 to replace all the
INSAS Light Machine guns present with
the Indian Army,[21] which were
subsequently delivered in February
2021.[22]
Israel: The Negev was adopted by the
Israel Defense Forces in 1997[1][23] and
the Negev NG-7 was adopted in 2012.[24]
Ivory Coast:[14]
Kenya: Kenya Defense Forces[25]
Mexico: Mexican Federal Police[26]
North Macedonia:[27] Police Special
Forces
Paraguay: Paraguayan Army.[28]
Philippines: Philippine National
Police[29] Philippine Coast Guard
Senegal: Used by special forces and
commandos[14]
Tanzania: Used by Tanzanian Special
Forces.[14]
Thailand: Purchased 1,000 machine
guns in 2007, and another 550 in
2008.[30]
Vietnam: In service with Naval Special
Forces.[31]
Ukraine: Known as Fort-401[8]
See also
Daewoo Precision Industries K3
M249 light machine gun
M60 machine gun
FN Minimi
FN Maximi
FN EVOLYS
FN MAG
HK MG4
HK MG5
PK machine gun
PKP Pecheneg machine gun
QJY-88
QJS-161
QJY-201
RPL-20
Ultimax 100
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