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Tavor X95
A bullpup assault rifle developed by IWI as a compact evolution of the original Tavor TAR-21, adopted as the standard-issue weapon of the Israel Defense Forces. Its bullpup layout keeps overall length short for a full-length barrel, aiding mobility in urban and vehicle-borne operations.
In service since 2009 · 15 operator countries
Compiled from public sources ·primary reference ↗ ·last verified 2026-07-01
400
m range
900
rpm
920
m/s
30
rds
💲 ≈ $1,800 — Approximate military/export unit price
Procurement snapshot
Availability & export
Israeli export-licensed
Israeli MoD (DECA/SIBAT) licensing; active export programme.
Channel: Direct commercial / G2G
Fielded & proven
Widely fielded · 15 operators
In service since 2009. Status: active · ~150,000 built.
Lifecycle cost (est.)
Unit cost known; one-shot / small-arms class has no meaningful O&S tail to model.
Interoperability
Derived guidance from public data — export regime by country of origin, lifecycle from the GAO ~30% acquisition rule. Verify eligibility, pricing and offsets with the manufacturer and your acquisition authority.
Full specifications
Performance
Speed, range, altitude and engagement capability.
- Effective range
Distance at which the weapon reliably hits point targets. Higher extends engagement envelope.
- 400 m Stronger than 26% of rifles
- Rate of fire
Rounds per minute (cyclic). Higher increases suppression and hit probability.
- 900 rpm Stronger than 87% of rifles
- Muzzle velocity
Projectile speed leaving the barrel. Higher means flatter trajectory and better armor penetration.
- 920 m/s Stronger than 77% of rifles
Firepower
Armament, payload and guidance.
- Main armament
Primary weapon: main gun, cannon or missile type.
- 5.56×45 mm NATO
- Caliber
Bore diameter of the main gun or rifle. Larger throws heavier projectiles; not simply better — ammunition commonality matters.
- 5.6 mm
- Ammunition
Rounds carried (main gun) or standard magazine capacity.
- 30 Stronger than 58% of rifles
Physical
Dimensions, weight and crew.
- Length
Overall length including gun/probe where applicable.
- 0.65 m
- Empty weight
Weight without fuel, ammunition or crew.
- 3 kg
- Crew
Personnel required to operate. Fewer reduces exposure; autoloaders trade a loader for mechanical complexity.
- 1
- Barrel length
Barrel length — longer improves muzzle velocity and accuracy, shorter improves handling.
- 355 mm
Program
Cost, production scale and operators.
- Unit cost
Approximate flyaway/unit cost where public. Defense pricing varies hugely by contract, offsets and configuration. Lower is cheaper.
- $1,800 Stronger than 68% of rifles
- Units built
Total production run. Higher means proven manufacturing, mature logistics and spares availability.
- 150,000 Stronger than 36% of rifles
- Operator countries
Number of countries operating the system. More operators means broader support ecosystem.
- 15 Stronger than 55% of rifles
Specifications compiled from public IWI and reference sources ↗. Published defense figures are approximations — treat comparisons as directional. Last verified 2026-07-01.
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Frequently asked questions
How many crew does the IWI Tavor X95 require? +
The IWI Tavor X95 requires a crew of 1.
What is the main armament of the IWI Tavor X95? +
The IWI Tavor X95's primary weapon is the 5.56×45 mm NATO.
What is the IWI Tavor X95 used for? +
The IWI Tavor X95 is a rifle & long arms typically used for infantry combat.
How many countries operate the IWI Tavor X95? +
The IWI Tavor X95 is operated by 15 countries.
How much does the IWI Tavor X95 cost? +
The IWI Tavor X95 has an approximate unit cost of 1,800 USD. Defense pricing varies by contract, offsets and configuration — treat this as directional.