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Israel converting retired Merkava 2 tanks
Yaakov Lappin, Tel Aviv - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
05 November 2015
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Merkava Mk 2 tanks and Achzarit armoured personnel carriers prepare for an incursion into the Gaza Strip in July 2006. Source: PA Photos

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has started to convert its Merkava Mk 2 main battle tanks for other roles.

Superseded in frontline service by both the Merkava Mk 3 and Mk 4 variants, the Mk 2s that were produced in the 1980s have been held in reserve for years, but the IDF says it will cease training personnel to operate the tanks in the coming months.

The IDF says the retired tanks will be converted into battlefield logistics carriers, casualty evacuation, and command post vehicles. The IDF has already produced one prototype for the logistics role and a second is currently being produced for casualty evacuation. The Armored Corps is looking at additional possible roles and has not completed its decision-making process. The IDF declined to say how many Merkavas will ultimately be converted.

The Merkava Mk 2 conversion programme "came from the understanding that we can and should convert the purpose of old platforms for other needs. This both serves the needs of soldiers and saves on expenses," it said.

The platform is the latest in a series of attempts by Israel's defence establishment to create better-protected APCs to replace its fleet of thousands of M113 vehicles, which have been in service since the 1970s.

Defence chiefs say the M113 is no longer adequate for combat operations in areas like the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, where they would have to face militants armed with large numbers of armour-piercing missiles.

Israeli officials recently confirmed that a new 8x8 wheeled APC is being developed by engineers from the IDF's Armament Corps. The new vehicle will be manufactured at the IDF's Center for Maintenance and Restoration.

Meanwhile, production of more Namer heavy APCs continues and Israel plans to equip them with a version of Rafael's Trophy active protection system.
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A main battle tank to APC :eek:

So what's the chance of ATGMs against the Trophy ?

It seems they're going to provide most of their armored vehicles with Trophy.
 

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Take note of that - those Merkava were produced in the 1980s. Isn't it nice to think that military equipment, vehicles and weaponry can last for a long time? An ordinary car is considered old at 10 years and needing replacement at 15 years of age. But with those war vehicles that are more than 30 years old are still serviceable although needing to be converted as cargo vehicles now.
 

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A main battle tank to APC :eek:

Look at the Achzarit...
Not a new thing,and i think that it is a great idea.

So what's the chance of ATGMs against the Trophy ?

If you looked at the Gaza war of 2014,all projectiles fired toward Merkava IVs equipped with Trophy system were intercepted,even the Israelis were impressed by its performances. It intercepted Kornets to RPG29.

It seems they're going to provide most of their armored vehicles with Trophy.

The system is considered by the Israelis as very expensive (It costs something like 500.000$ each)...... I don't think they will equip a large quantity of their armored vehicles/tanks with it,coz it would cost too much.....
I've seen new Merkava IVs delivered to the Israeli tank brigades,and most of them weren't equipped with this system.....
 
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