Alpinist Unit

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Alpinists during a training session in Mount Hermon
Palestinian children diagnosed with cancer and their families are taken on a visit to Israel's only ski resort by the IDF Alpinist Unit. The children are undergoing hospital treatment in Jerusalem.

The Alpinist Unit is a special Israeli Defence Force infantry reserve unit, under the command of the Israeli Northern Command, specializing in mountain warfare, snow warfare and difficult terrain warfare in the northern front, especially Mt. Hermon.[1]

The Alpinists are proficient in many aspects of snow warfare, among them shooting and attacking while sliding on skis and custom-made Snowcats, defensive tactics, and more. The unit was established in 1983.[2]

Their standard equipment includes M4 Carbine assault rifles, the new Israeli TAR-21 Tavor assault rifle, "Negev" light machine gun and sniper rifles, mostly M24 and SR-25.

References

  1. "Two Eilat bombing victims laid to rest". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2008-06-07. 
  2. Encyclopaedia Judaica year book, 1983/5. p.305


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