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Alpinist Unit

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Alpinist Unit
Yehidat Ha'Alpinistim
Founded1974 - Present
Country Israel
Allegiance Israel Defense Forces
Branch Israeli Ground Forces
TypeSayeret
RoleClandestine operation
Cold-weather warfare
Counterinsurgency
Direct action
Electronic warfare
Force protection
HUMINT
Irregular warfare
Long-range penetration
Medical evacuation
Military intelligence
Mountain warfare
Patrolling
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Ski warfare
Special operations
Special reconnaissance
Tracking
Part of810th Heharim Regional Brigade
210th Bashan Division
Northern Command
Alpinists during a training session in Mount Hermon
IDF communication campaign: Palestinian children diagnosed with cancer and Alpine soldiers visit Mount Hermon.

The Alpinist Unit Hebrew: יחידת האלפיניסטים, Yehidat Ha'Alpinistim) is a special forces mountain infantry reserve unit of the 810th Heharim Regional Brigade, under the command of the 210th Division "Bashan", Northern Command focusing on clandestine operations, cold-weather and mountain warfare, long-range penetration, medical evacuation for battlefield injuries or emergencies, reconnaissance and tracking targets, and difficult terrain warfare in the northern front, especially Mt. Hermon.[1]

The Alpinists are proficient in many aspects of cold-weather and mountain warfare, among them shooting and suddening attack while sliding on skis and custom-made snowcats, and defensive tactics. 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

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