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IWI ARAD

The IWI ARAD is a family of modular assault rifles developed by (IWI), an Israeli firearms manufacturer, and introduced in 2019 as a versatile platform for military and applications. It employs a short-stroke gas piston operating system, diverging from traditional designs, to enhance reliability in adverse conditions while maintaining compatibility with AR-15-style components. The core ARAD model is chambered primarily in or , with a quick-change barrel system enabling field-swappable calibers for adaptability across combat scenarios. Available in barrel lengths of 11.5 inches, 14.5 inches, and 16 inches, it features a , a two-position gas regulator for suppressed or standard fire, fully ambidextrous controls, a two-stage , a monolithic MIL-STD-1913 , M-LOK slots on the handguard, and a collapsible stock with four quick-detach sling points. It accepts standard M16/AR-15 magazines and is designed for select-fire operation in variants, with semi-automatic versions available for and markets. A notable variant, the ARAD-7, extends the platform to duties, chambered in or 6.5 Creedmoor, and meets NATO standards for ruggedness and . This version includes a three-position gas regulator, an extended , 360-degree mounting at seven positions, an ergonomic telescopic folding buttstock, and a twist rate of 1:12 inches with a service life of at least 20,000 rounds; it weighs between 4.15 kg and 4.55 kg (unloaded) and measures 872–953 mm in length depending on stock configuration. Both models prioritize operator and combat effectiveness, positioning the ARAD series as a modern evolution of AR-platform rifles for and use. The series has seen international adoption and evaluations by various militaries as of 2025.

History

Development

The IWI ARAD was conceived by (IWI) in 2019 as a modular AR-style intended to meet standards for use by , , and units. The project aimed to create a versatile platform capable of adapting to diverse operational needs while adhering to established military specifications for and performance. Key design goals included enhancing reliability in harsh environments, minimizing maintenance requirements, and facilitating quick caliber changes without specialized tools, achieved through features like a quick-detachable barrel . milestones featured the adoption of a short-stroke gas operating alongside initial prototyping and testing of fully ambidextrous controls and integrated rail systems for accessory mounting. The ARAD was publicly announced on September 4, 2019, marking IWI's entry into the competitive market for advanced piston-driven rifles. Initial production efforts centered in Israel, with a strong emphasis on durable components such as chrome-lined, hammer-forged barrels to ensure longevity under extreme conditions.

Introduction

The IWI ARAD was publicly unveiled by () in September as a short-stroke gas piston-driven alternative to traditional AR-15 platforms, offering enhanced reliability for military and applications. Designed primarily for , , and units, the ARAD was introduced in and .300 Blackout s, emphasizing and quick caliber conversion in the field. The rifle made its debut appearance at international defense exhibitions, including Defense & Security , highlighting its suitability for diverse combat environments. Early evaluations focused on the ARAD's compliance with MIL-STD-1913 rail standards and its performance in field trials, particularly under suppressed fire and adverse conditions such as dust and extreme temperatures. The short-stroke gas piston system, featuring a two-position gas regulator, was tested to ensure smooth operation without excessive fouling, a common issue in designs. Initial production began in in late 2019, with plans to adapt semi-automatic civilian variants for the U.S. market to meet commercial demand while adhering to export regulations. Marketed as a "highly efficient and reliable modular " for versatile scenarios, the ARAD received positive early for its reduced . These attributes positioned it as a robust option for users seeking minimal maintenance in high-intensity operations. Following its introduction, the ARAD was adopted by special forces units, including , and production expanded with assembly facilities established in under a 2023 strategic partnership as of April 2025.

Design

Operating system

The IWI ARAD rifle family utilizes a short-stroke gas piston operating , in which propellant gases are tapped from the barrel to drive a that impinges directly on the bolt carrier group, cycling the action without routing hot gases into the receiver. This design reduces carbon buildup and fouling in the receiver compared to systems, enhancing reliability and minimizing maintenance needs. The ARAD is equipped with a two-position gas , adjustable for normal and suppressed firing to maintain consistent operation across conditions. In contrast, the ARAD 7 incorporates a three-position gas , providing additional settings for adverse environments or heavier scenarios. The rifles support modes, including semi-automatic and full-automatic, with a cyclic ranging from 700 to 1100 rounds per minute. The carrier group features an ambidextrous non-reciprocating charging handle for user convenience from either side, along with a last-round hold-open mechanism that locks the rearward upon emptying the . Safety mechanisms include a fully ambidextrous selector switch that integrates safe, semi-automatic, and full-automatic positions, allowing seamless operation for left- or right-handed users.

Modularity and ergonomics

The IWI ARAD emphasizes modularity through its rail system, which features a full-length MIL-STD-1913 integrated into the upper receiver for mounting optics and other accessories along the top. Complementing this, the handguard includes slots at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions for side and underbarrel accessory attachment without additional adapters. This design supports a wide range of configurations, including lights, lasers, and vertical grips, while maintaining a profile for enhanced maneuverability. A key modular element is the tool-less quick-detach barrel system, allowing users to swap barrels in seconds for caliber changes between and . The construction ensures consistent accuracy by isolating vibrations from the handguard and stock, preserving zero during reassembly. This feature promotes field adaptability without specialized tools, distinguishing the ARAD from traditional AR-15 platforms. Ergonomics are prioritized with a telescopic, retractable buttstock on the standard ARAD model, adjustable from 720 mm retracted to 800 mm extended to accommodate various user sizes and shooting positions. The incorporates fully ambidextrous controls, including mirrored magazine release and bolt catch, facilitating operation by left- or right-handed shooters. Additionally, the highly ergonomic and modular handguard reduce user fatigue during prolonged engagements by providing secure, non-slip surfaces and balanced weight distribution. All metal components utilize corrosion-resistant alloys and treatments, enhancing durability in adverse environments. Accessory compatibility is seamless, with the Picatinny and systems supporting optics, weapon lights, and suppressors while minimizing zero shift due to the monolithic rail and free-floating design. Four quick-detach (QD) sling points further integrate the rifle with tactical gear, allowing customization for mission-specific needs. The short-stroke gas piston system briefly referenced here integrates with these external features to maintain reliability under suppressed fire without compromising handling.

Variants

ARAD

The baseline ARAD variant is chambered in as its primary caliber, with the capability to convert to through a simple barrel swap, enabling adaptability across different mission profiles. This configuration features a 292 mm (11.5-inch) barrel, an overall length adjustable from 700 mm (buttstock retracted) to 780 mm (buttstock extended), and an unloaded weight of 2.86 kg, making it compact and maneuverable for various operational environments. The barrel employs a pattern of six right-hand grooves with a 1:7-inch twist rate, optimized for bullet stability and accuracy with standard 5.56 mm projectiles. It supports standard 30-round NATO STANAG magazines, ensuring compatibility with existing and supply chains. Unique to this variant are its optimizations for , including threaded barrel ends for suppressor attachment and a three-position gas to accommodate suppressed fire without reliability issues. The short-stroke gas system—detailed further in the operating system section—contributes to minimal , facilitating rapid follow-up shots and enhanced control during sustained fire.

ARAD 7

The IWI ARAD-7 is a battle rifle variant of the ARAD series, chambered primarily in 7.62x51mm NATO and designed for infantry, law enforcement, and special forces applications requiring enhanced stopping power and range over lighter calibers. It complies with NATO standards for small arms and features a modular platform optimized for mid- to long-range engagements in diverse combat environments. The rifle's short-stroke gas piston operation ensures reliability under adverse conditions, including suppressed fire and sustained full-automatic use. Key specifications include barrel lengths of 368 mm or 406 mm, with corresponding overall lengths of 872–953 mm (stock retracted to extended) and 713 mm (stock folded). Unloaded weight ranges from 4.15 kg to 4.55 kg, depending on configuration, providing a balance of portability and stability for roles. The barrel consists of 4 right-hand grooves with a 1:12-inch twist rate, stabilizing the 7.62x51mm projectile effectively up to its maximum range. The ARAD-7 supports multi-caliber capability through quick barrel changes, allowing conversion to 6.5 Creedmoor for improved ballistic performance in precision scenarios while maintaining the core platform. Effective range extends from 300 meters for close-quarters transitions to 1,000 meters for engaging distant threats, making it suitable for squad-level support in open terrain. It uses standard 20-round NATO-compatible magazines in steel, aluminum, or construction, ensuring logistical compatibility with allied forces. A standout feature is the 3-position gas regulator, which adjusts for normal operation, suppressed firing, or extreme dirty conditions to sustain full-auto fire without reliability issues. This system, combined with fully ambidextrous controls, enhances operational flexibility in high-stress environments. The rifle's design prioritizes durability, with a minimum of 20,000 rounds for major components.

ARAD 7 DMR

The ARAD 7 is a semi-automatic variant of the IWI ARAD platform, chambered in or 6.5 Creedmoor calibers to support extended-range precision engagements. It builds on the base ARAD 7's 7.62mm short-stroke gas piston system but incorporates modifications for enhanced accuracy, including a heavier contour barrel typically measuring 406 mm in length, with options up to 508 mm for improved ballistic stability. Key design elements prioritize precision, featuring rifling with 4 right-hand grooves and a 1:10-inch twist rate optimized for stabilizing heavier projectiles in both supported calibers. The rifle achieves an effective range of 500 to 1,000 meters, with high accuracy enabled by tight manufacturing tolerances and a two-stage trigger for consistent shot placement. Unloaded weight ranges from 4.27 to 4.46 kg depending on barrel configuration, balancing portability with stability for marksman roles. Magazine compatibility follows NATO/MIL-STD standards for 7.62×51mm, typically accommodating 10- or 20-round capacities in steel, aluminum, or polymer construction to suit precision shooting requirements. Unique features include an adjustable telescopic folding buttstock with cheek rest and length-of-pull adjustments, ideal for bipod-supported prone firing, alongside a reinforced long upper designed to mount heavy optics without flex. A three-position gas and fully ambidextrous controls further enhance reliability and user adaptability in semi-automatic operation.

Adoption

Domestic use

The IWI ARAD rifle was developed in collaboration with the National Counter-Terrorism Unit of the , with trials emphasizing its suitability for . Initial operational deployment occurred in counter-terrorism activities starting in 2021. Within the Israel Police, the ARAD has been adopted as a primary service rifle for specialized counter-terrorism and SWAT teams, including the Yamam, where it replaced older platforms starting in 2021 with an initial order of a few dozen units, complemented by approximately 5,000 additional rifles by 2024. The rifle's modularity supports integration of various attachments, making it suitable for hostage rescue and urban raids conducted by these units. The ARAD has been incorporated into urban warfare training programs for police forces and civilian defense squads, with operators providing positive feedback on its reliability in dusty and arid conditions typical of environments. These drills highlight the rifle's short-stroke gas system, which maintains performance during prolonged operations without excessive maintenance. By 2024, over 9,000 units were delivered to civilian rapid response teams across northern and southern . Produced entirely by () in , the ARAD supports domestic independence by utilizing local manufacturing, aligning with national priorities for self-sufficiency in small arms. This local production enables rapid scaling for security needs, as demonstrated by deliveries to border security teams under the and community defense squads. The ARAD is primarily designed for export and has not been adopted as standard issue by the (IDF), where the remains the primary rifle. It faces competition in ongoing IDF tenders for M4-pattern rifles, positioning it as a contender, but full integration awaits final evaluations as of November 2025.

International users

In August 2023, the Peruvian Army selected the IWI ARAD-7 assault rifle, opting for it over the Galil ACE variant, with plans to acquire 10,000 units for both the army and national police forces. This marked a significant export milestone for the ARAD family, emphasizing its modular design suitable for diverse operational needs in Latin America. To support this adoption, () signed a transfer-of-technology (ToT) agreement with Peruvian firm S.A.C. in May 2023, enabling local assembly and maintenance of the ARAD rifles. In April 2025, and established a dedicated assembly plant in , initiating production of the 10,000 ARAD-7 rifles along with compatible Meprolight sights for the and police, thereby enhancing local manufacturing capabilities and IWI's regional presence. The ARAD has seen adoption beyond in , including a 2022 contract for 5,700 ARAD rifles supplied to the , bolstering its counter-insurgency operations. Presentations at the April 2025 plant launch in highlighted the rifle's advantages over regional competitors like Colombian Galil variants, positioning it for potential sales to other South American militaries amid ongoing evaluations in countries such as . In , the ARAD has garnered growing interest from armed forces since 2023, with evaluations confirming its compliance with standards for small arms, though no large-scale adoptions have been confirmed as of 2025. Elsewhere, has extended trial offers of the ARAD to U.S. and special units through its North American division, which supports evaluations for public safety applications, while exports to allied nations have included units for counter-terrorism purposes under technology transfer arrangements that promote local production and sustainment.

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