IWI Negev#Variants

{{Short description|Israeli light machine gun}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2017}}

{{Infobox weapon

| name = IWI Negev

| image = File:IWI-Negev-Zachi-Evenor-01-white.jpg

| caption = Negev chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO

| type = Light machine gun

| service = 1997–present{{cite web |url=http://www.mil.ee/et/kaitsevagi/tehnika/relvad/kergekuulipilduja-negev|title=Lightweight Firepower |author=Kemp, Ian |date=March 2007 |publisher=Asianmilitaryreview.com - Asian Military Review |access-date=2010-04-18 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707175117/http://www.asianmilitaryreview.com/upload/200712032006011.pdf |archive-date=7 July 2011 |df=dmy-all }}

| wars = Second Intifada
2006 Lebanon War
Gaza War (2008–2009)
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021){{cite web|first=Miles|last=Vining|title=ISAF armament of BLS|date=22 April 2016|url=https://www.sadefensejournal.com/wp/?p=3523|access-date=14 September 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180820203444/https://www.sadefensejournal.com/wp/?p=3523|archive-date=20 August 2018|url-status=dead}}
Operation Protective Edge
Russo-Ukrainian War
Gaza war

| designer = Israel Military Industries

| number =

| length = {{convert|1,020|mm|in|abbr=on}} (stock extended) (Negev and Negev NG-5)

{{convert|1,100|mm|in|abbr=on}} (stock extended) (Negev NG-7)

| action = Gas-operated, rotating bolt

| origin = Israel

| is_ranged = yes

| used_by = See Users

| design_date = 1985–1990

| manufacturer = Israel Weapon Industries
made under license by Punj Lloyd Raksha Systems{{Cite news |url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/punj-lloyd-iwi-of-israel-make-small-arms-in-india/article18383248.ece |title=Punj Lloyd, IWI of Israel make small arms in India |website=The Hindu |date=4 May 2017 |access-date=17 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170504124108/http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/punj-lloyd-iwi-of-israel-make-small-arms-in-india/article18383248.ece |archive-date=4 May 2017 |url-status=live |last1=Peri |first1=Dinakar }}{{Cite web |url=https://www.strategicfront.org/israeli-assault-rifles-journey-prospects-india/ |title=Tavor in India : Israeli Assault Rifle's Journey and Prospects in India |date=16 December 2017 |access-date=17 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171222104957/https://www.strategicfront.org/israeli-assault-rifles-journey-prospects-india/ |archive-date=22 December 2017 |url-status=live}}


Z111 Factory (licensed components and derived copies)

| production_date = 1995–present

| variants = See Variants

| weight = {{convert|7.65|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (Negev NG-5)
{{convert|7.6|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (Negev NG-7)


{{convert|7.4|kg|lb|abbr=on}} (STrL-7,62VN)

| part_length = {{convert|460|mm|in|abbr=on}} (Negev NG-5)
{{convert|508|mm|in|abbr=on}} (Negev NG-7)

| cartridge = 5.56×45mm NATO (Negev and Negev NG-5)
7.62×51mm NATO (Negev NG-7)


7.62×39mm (STrL-7,62VN)

| rate = 850–1050 RPM (Negev and Negev NG-5)

600–750 RPM (Negev NG-7)

| velocity = {{convert|915|m/s|ft/s|abbr=on}} (Negev and Negev NG-5)
{{convert|860|m/s|ft/s|abbr=on}} (Negev NG-7)


{{convert|735|m/s|ft/s|abbr=on}} (STrL-7,62VN)

| range = 300–1,000 m sight adjustments

| max_range = {{convert|1200|m|yd|abbr=on}}

| feed = 150-, 200-round disintegrating M27 ammunition belt, 35-round box magazine or STANAG NATO magazines (Negev and Negev NG-5)
100- and 125-round disintegrating M13 NATO ammunition belts (Negev NG-7)


M43-cartridge box magazine, drum magazine or RPD's 100-round non-disintegrating ammuntion belt (STrL-7,62VN)

| sights = Aperture with elevation drum, adjustable front post, folding tritium night sights, and a Picatinny rail for various optical sights.

}}

The IWI Negev (also known as the Negev NG-5) is a 5.56×45mm NATO light machine gun developed by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI), formerly Israel Military Industries Ltd. (IMI).

In 2012, IWI introduced the Negev NG-7, a variant chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO. The NG stands for Next Generation. Both variants of the Negev are in service with the Israel Defense Forces.

Development

The Negev started development in 1985 by Israel Military Industries (now Israel Weapon Industries) to replace the then in service Galil ARM.{{Cite web |title=IWI Negev |url=https://weaponsystems.net/system/1039-IWI+Negev |access-date=2024-03-06 |website=Weaponsystems.net |language=en}} The Negev entered service with the IDF in 1997, after extensive testing conducted by the IDF Ordnance Corps.{{Cite web |last=Hartman |first=Mike |date=2008-05-28 |title=NEGEV Light Machine GUN (LMG) 5.56 mm |url=https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2008/Intl/Hartman.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511030343/https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2008/Intl/Hartman.pdf |archive-date=2021-05-11 |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net}} The Negev is named after the Negev Desert in southern Israel.

Design details

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The Negev is a gas-operated, air-cooled, open bolt, select-fire, light machine gun (LMG) with a rotating bolt. The Negev uses a long-stroke gas piston system that runs under the barrel and is connected directly to the bolt carrier, the gas system comes with a three position gas regulator for use with different feed types and conditions.{{Cite web |date=2010-10-27 |title=Negev - Modern Firearms |url=https://modernfirearms.net/en/machineguns/israel-machineguns/negev-eng/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231111103131/https://modernfirearms.net/en/machineguns/israel-machineguns/negev-eng/ |archive-date=2023-11-11 |access-date=2023-11-11 |website=Modern Firearms |language=en}} The design was made to be reliable, especially in adverse conditions.James H. Willbanks, 2004.{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VWkYoAkoMHIC&pg=PA244 |title=Machine Guns: An Illustrated History of Their Impact |publisher=ABC-CLIO |year=2004 |isbn=9781851094806 |access-date=2015-06-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160401051102/https://books.google.com/books?id=VWkYoAkoMHIC&pg=PA244 |archive-date=1 April 2016 |url-status=live}} It was officially adopted by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in 1997.

= Barrel =

The Negev has a quick-change chrome-lined cold hammer forged barrel. The barrel is fitted with a slotted flash suppressor and a folding ambidextrous carry handle, which is used to carry the weapon and remove the barrel of the Negev.{{Cite web |date=2017-06-13 |title=Negev NG7 LMG {{!}} IWI US, Inc. |url=https://iwi.us/product/negev-ng7-lmg/ |access-date=2024-03-05 |website=IWI US, Inc. {{!}} |language=en}}

During the weapon's initial development a barrel with a {{convert|1|in|mm|abbr=on}} (1:12 in) rifling twist rate was also planned, adapted for the lightweight M193 cartridge. Additionally, a multifunction muzzle device was designed, used to launch rifle grenades.{{Cite AV media |url=https://smallarmsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/1997/01/028.jpg |title=THE ELUSIVE ISRAELI NEGEV LMG - Images not published 1997/028.jpg |date=1 October 1997 |last=Shea |first=Dan |publisher=Small Arms Review |volume=1 |access-date=2023-11-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231111122504/https://smallarmsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/1997/01/028.jpg |archive-date=2023-11-11 |url-status=live |format=JPG}}

= Sights and hardware =

== Sights ==

The Negev's iron sights (closed-type) consist of a front post (adjustable for both windage and elevation) and a rear aperture sight with an elevation adjustment drum, with 300 to 1,000 m range settings in 100 m increments. The sight line radius is {{convert|440|mm|in|1|sp=us}}. The Negev is equipped with tritium sights for night-time operations, the vials are embedded into the front and rear sights, with a night sight exposed on the rear aperture.

The Negev has its sight rail mounted to the frame of the gun, and not the feed top cover, which is detached when reloading. This allows it to stay zeroed for a longer period of time when mounting red-dot, reflex sights or other optics.

File:Iron-Swords--Negev-NG7-machinegun-0001c.jpg

The classic Negev did not possess the modern standardized Picatinny rail, and instead came with a welded adapter for an optical sight. The newer NG-5 and NG-7 have a standard picatinny rail, and in Israel are usually fitted with an optical scope similar to the standard scopes of Israeli assault rifles.

== Stock ==

The full size Negev and Negev SF was originally manufactured with a metal-tube, fixed-length, folding (right) stock. This classic tube skeleton stock was a modified stock from the Galil rifle.{{Cite video |url=https://www.forgottenweapons.com/negev-lmg-the-israeli-take-on-the-saw/ |title=Negev LMG: The Israeli Take on the SAW |date=21 July 2019 |last=McCollum |first=Ian |language=en |publisher=Forgotten Weapons}} The design of the Negev's recoil springs and non-reciprocating handle, allow the Negev to fire with the skeleton stock folded; however during reload the bolt cannot be actuated with the stock folded.{{Cite web |title=IWI Catalog 2020 |url=https://www.pointtrading.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IWI_catalog_En-v1-PT-Version.pdf?6bfec1&6bfec1 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231111205001/https://www.pointtrading.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IWI_catalog_En-v1-PT-Version.pdf?6bfec1&6bfec1 |archive-date=2023-11-11 |access-date=2023-11-11 |website=Point Trading}}

The Negev NG-5 came fitted with an adjustable length folding stock, that folds to the opposite direction to allow complete operation of the gun with the stock folded, with cheek well adjustment, allowing for easier fitting.

== Bipod ==

Every variant of the Negev can have a folding bipod, installed to the forward end of the handguard and folded under and becoming part of the handguard when stowed. The receiver also has slots and hooks used to secure the weapon to vehicle mounting hardware, including helicopters.{{Cite web |last=Hartman |first=Mike |date=2008-05-28 |title=NEGEV Light Machine GUN (LMG) 5.56 mm |url=https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2008/Intl/Hartman.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511030343/https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2008/Intl/Hartman.pdf |archive-date=2021-05-11 |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net}}

The Negev SF 'Commando' variants also come with a 45 degree forward grip "assault handle", allowing controlled fire while not using the bipod. The assault grip and bipod can be installed together, however the bipod cannot be folded with the assault grip installed.{{Cite web |title=IWI Catalog 2021-2022 |url=https://iwi.net/catalog/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231111202917/https://iwi.net/catalog/ |archive-date=2023-11-11 |access-date=2023-11-11 |website=IWI.net |language=en-US}}{{Cite news |title=NEGEV ASSAULT GRIP - IWI |url=http://iwi.net/product/assault-grip-3/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170713185308/http://iwi.net/product/assault-grip-3/ |archive-date=13 July 2017 |access-date=2017-06-19 |work=IWI |language=en-US}}

The classic Negev could be fitted with mounting hardware on the handguard to allow users to mount a laser pointer. Current Negev models come mounting positions for bipods and the "assault grip" as well as a number of picatinny rails, including on the handguard allowing users to mount other hardware, including: laser pointers or laser target and illumination devices.

= Ammunition =

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The standard Negev is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO, optimized for the SS109 cartridge. The Negev NG-7 and 7 ULMG variants are chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO.

The Negev feeds from an M27 disintegrating, open-link ammunition belt, carried in a 150-round fabric container that clips into the magazine well, or alternatively from a 35-round box magazine from the Galil assault rifle, or a 30-round STANAG magazine from the M16 rifle (with the use of an adapter). 200-round ammunition belt containers are also available. Belted ammunition is introduced into the feed tray port from the left side, while the magazine is inserted vertically into the magazine well at the base of the receiver.

The feed system, which loosely copies the Czechoslovakian Vz. 52 and the PK, uses a lever mounted on the left wall of the receiver and driven by a cam in the recoiling bolt carrier to turn a small feed pawl. The belt is pushed by the pawl only during the rearward movement of the bolt carrier.

The Negev 7 ULMG and ULMG SF, can be converted to 6.5mm Creedmoor cartridge by changing barrels; and feed from standard M13 disintegrating links.{{Cite web |title=IWI unveils Negev 7 Ultra Light Machine Gun |url=https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/iwi-unveils-negev-7-ultra-light-machine-gun |access-date=2023-11-11 |website=Janes.com |language=en}}

In late 2024, Vietnam revealed a local Negev variant, designated as the STrL-7,62VN ({{Langx|vi|Súng Trung Liên - 7,62mm Việt Nam|4=Medium Machine Gun - 7,62mm Viet Nam}}), being the first product utilizing the Negev platform but chambered in 7.62×39mm. Likely becoming the country's next standard-issued light machine gun succeeding the obsoleted RPD machine guns, STrL-7,62VN is compatible to both AK/STV/RPK's magazines and RPD's 100-round non-disintegrating belt, using a soft belt box instead of RPD's heavy metal drum container.{{Cite web |last=Onokoy |first=Vladimir |date=2024-12-26 |title=Vietnam Defence Expo 2024: Negev Machinegun Chambered For 7.62x39 |url=https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/vietnam-defence-expo-2024-negev-machinegun-chambered-for-7-62x39-44817823 |access-date=2024-12-27 |website=thefirearmblog.com |language=en}}

Variants

  • Negev (1997-2012) – Released in 1997. It has a barrel length of 460 mm (18.11 inches) and can be fired either in semi or fully automatic. The pre-NG Negev came with a folding, fixed length skeleton stock, that is still available.
  • Negev SF (1997-2012) – The Negev SF, or "Commando" version, is a compact variant of the Negev. It uses a shorter barrel and is primarily fitted with a side grip (NEGEV Assault Grip). It has a barrel length of 330 mm (12.99 inches).
  • Negev (2012-present) – Previously named 'Negev NG-5' has been renamed the Negev. The Negev is available with the original Galil-like stock, or an updated adjustable folding stock.
  • Negev SF (2012-present) – A compact variant of the Negev NG-5. It uses a shorter barrel and is primarily fitted with the Negev assault grip. It has a barrel length of {{convert|330|mm|in|abbr=on}}. The Negev NG-5 SF has been renamed to the Negev SF. The updated Negev SF has a folding adjustable stock, with adjustable cheek well.

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  • Negev NG-7 (2012-present) – Chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. It has a barrel length of {{convert|508|mm|in|abbr=in}} and is select-fire. It is fed by a 100- or 125-round assault drum magazine containing disintegrating M13 NATO standard ammunition belts or NATO standard ammunition belts and has two gas regulator settings as the possibility for box magazine feeding was omitted. The IWI eLog weapon-embedded sensor module was added to collect and store data on the actual use of the weapons for more efficient maintenance management and servicing by armourers.{{cite web |last1=Katoch |first1=P.C |title=Israeli Light Machine Guns are Coming |url=http://www.spslandforces.com/experts-speak/?id=632&h=Israeli-Light-Machine-Guns-are-Coming |access-date=11 February 2021 |website=spslandforces.com |publisher=SP Guide Publications Ltd}}
  • Negev NG-7 SF (2012-present) – A compact variant of the Negev NG-7. It uses a shorter barrel and is primarily fitted with a side grip (Negev assault grip). It has a barrel length of {{convert|420|mm|in|1|abbr=in}}.
  • Negev NG-7 SF 13 (2012-present) – Identical to the NG-7 SF but with a {{convert|330|mm|in|1|abbr=unit}} barrel.
  • Negev 7 ULMG (2023-present) – Released in 2023, based on customer feedback for a lighter alternative to the NG-7. The ULMG is fitted with the same barrel as the NG-7 SF, a {{convert|420|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} long barrel that is shorter than NG-7, and it is 1.4 kg lighter than the NG-7. The ULMG can be converted to 6.5mm Creedmoor by changing barrels.
  • Negev 7 ULMG SF – a compact variant of the Negev 7 ULMG, fitted with a {{convert|330|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} long barrel.
  • STrL5.56 – a Vietnamese copy of the Negev NG-5, chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO. Product of Z111 Factory.
  • STrL-7,62VN – another Vietnamese Z111 copy of the Negev, however is chambered in 7.62×39mm. It is weighted 7.4 kg, featuring fluted quick-change barrel with an undisclosed length.

Users

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  • {{flag|Azerbaijan}}{{cite web|url=http://www.news.az/articles/politics/74997|title=News.Az - Azerbaijan buys great deal of weapons from Israel last year|work=news.az|access-date=24 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141202013350/http://www.news.az/articles/politics/74997|archive-date=2 December 2014|url-status=live}}
  • {{flag|Brazil}}: Used by Military Police of São Paulo State,{{Cite web|url=https://noticias.uol.com.br/colunas/rubens-valente/2020/09/25/policia-militar-sao-paulo-metralhadora-importacao-israelense.htm|title=Rubens Valente - Ativista quer barrar importação de metralhadoras israelenses pela PM de SP|website=noticias.uol.com.br}} Military Police of Amazonas State{{Cite web|url=https://amazonasatual.com.br/pm-no-amazonas-recebe-metralhadoras-israelenses-que-disparam-700-tiros-por-minuto/|title=PM no Amazonas recebe metralhadoras israelenses que disparam 700 tiros por minuto|first=Iolanda|last=Ventura|date=11 May 2021}}{{Cite web |date=2021 |title=Belarmino Lins destaca reforço à segurança no interior do Estado |url=https://roteirodenoticias.com.br/circuito-politico/2021/05/belarmino-lins-destaca-reforco-a-seguranca-no-interior-do-estado/ |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924204933/https://roteirodenoticias.com.br/circuito-politico/2021/05/belarmino-lins-destaca-reforco-a-seguranca-no-interior-do-estado/ |archive-date=2021-09-24 |access-date=19 Jun 2023 |website=Roteiro de noticias}}
  • {{flag|Cameroon}}: Used by Battalion d'intervention rapide{{cite web |last1=Binnie |first1=Jeremy |last2=de Cherisey |first2=Erwan |date=2017 |title=New-model African armies |url=http://www.janes.com/images/assets/520/71520/New-model_African_armies.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170622123315/http://www.janes.com/images/assets/520/71520/New-model_African_armies.pdf |archive-date=22 June 2017 |publisher=Jane's}}
  • {{flag|Colombia}}
  • {{flag|Costa Rica}}
  • {{Flag|Cyprus}}: Used by mechanised infantry, paratroopers and the Special Forces.{{Cite web|last=Boguslavsky|first=Eyal|date=4 January 2021|title=Cypriot paratroopers use Israeli weapons|url=https://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/47518|website=Israel Defense}}
  • {{flag|Democratic Republic of Congo}}: Used by Presidential Guard units in 2010
  • {{flag|Equatorial Guinea}}{{cite journal|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215174232/http://www.nonproliferation.eu/documents/other/siemontwezeman4e9eb5e5806bd.pdf|archive-date=15 December 2013|title= Israeli arms transfers to sub-Saharan Africa|url=http://www.nonproliferation.eu/documents/other/siemontwezeman4e9eb5e5806bd.pdf|journal=SIPRI Background Paper|publisher=SIPRI|first=Siemon T. |last=Wezeman}}
  • {{flag|Estonia}}{{cite web |title=Eesti Kaitsevägi - 5,56 mm kergekuulipilduja Negev - Kaitsevägi |url=http://www.mil.ee/et/kaitsevagi/tehnika/relvad/kergekuulipilduja-negev |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304052200/http://www.mil.ee/et/kaitsevagi/tehnika/relvad/kergekuulipilduja-negev |archive-date=4 March 2016 |access-date=2016-03-25 |publisher=Mil.ee}}
  • {{flag|Georgia}}{{cite web |url=http://mod.gov.ge/popup.php?Id=425&lang=0 |title=Negev in Georgian army |publisher=Mod.gov.ge |access-date=2012-06-09 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120219091448/http://mod.gov.ge/popup.php?Id=425&lang=0 |archive-date=19 February 2012 |df=dmy-all }} Since May 2010, standard issue light machine gun of the GAF. Heavily used by Georgian units in Afghanistan.{{cite web|first=Miles|last=Vining|title=ISAF armament of BLS|date=22 April 2016|url=http://www.sadefensejournal.com/wp/isaf-armament-of-bls/|access-date=20 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180820203444/https://www.sadefensejournal.com/wp/?p=3523|archive-date=20 August 2018|url-status=live}}
  • {{flag|India}}: 5.56 variant serving as standard issue LMG for Special Forces from earlier. An order for 16,479 NG-7s was placed in March 2020 to replace all the INSAS Light Machine guns present with the Indian Army,{{Cite web|url=https://www.janes.com/article/95028/india-signs-usd117-8-million-deal-with-iwi-for-lmgs|title=India signs USD117.8 million deal with IWI for LMGs {{!}} Jane's 360|last=Bedi|first=Rahul|date=22 March 2020|website=Jane's Defence Weekly|access-date=2020-04-14}} which were subsequently delivered in February 2021.{{Cite web|last=Moss|first=Matthew|date=10 February 2021|title=Indian Army Receives First Negev Light Machine Guns|url=https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2021/02/10/indian-army-receives-first-negev-light-machine-guns/|website=The Firearm Blog}}
  • {{flag|Israel}}: The Negev was adopted by the Israel Defense Forces in 1997Hogg, Ian (2002). Jane's Guns Recognition Guide. Jane's Information Group. {{ISBN|0-00-712760-X}}. and the Negev NG-7 was adopted in 2012.[http://www.israel-weapon.com/default.asp?catid=%7B19D5D496-ADA9-4A2E-BD7C-69B598FE4002%7D Negev NG7] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120518062336/http://www.israel-weapon.com/default.asp?catid=%7B19D5D496-ADA9-4A2E-BD7C-69B598FE4002%7D |date=18 May 2012 }} - Israel-Weapon.com During the Gaza war, Israeli infantry brigades started transitioning to the NG-7 model.[https://www.inn.co.il/news/619149 "עוצמתי ומשמיד": מאחורי הנשק החדש של צה"ל | צפו] inn.co.il
  • {{flag|Ivory Coast}}:
  • {{flag|Kenya}}: Kenya Defense Forces{{Cite web |url=http://intelligencebriefs.com/kenya-armys-negev-light-machine-guns-and-galil-sniper-rifles-delivered-by-israel-weapon-industries-iwi/ |title=Kenya Army's Negev light machine guns and Galil sniper rifles Delivered by Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) – Strategic Intelligence Service |date=6 January 2012 |access-date=10 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180111052619/http://intelligencebriefs.com/kenya-armys-negev-light-machine-guns-and-galil-sniper-rifles-delivered-by-israel-weapon-industries-iwi/ |archive-date=11 January 2018 |url-status=live }}
  • {{flag|Mexico}}: Mexican Federal Police[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/08/01/mexican-federal-police-iwi-negev-machine-gun/ Mexican Federal Police Using IWI Negev Machine Gun] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141029161511/http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/08/01/mexican-federal-police-iwi-negev-machine-gun/ |date=29 October 2014 }} - Thefirearmblog.com, 2 August 2013
  • {{flag|North Macedonia}}:{{cite book|title=The FN Minimi Light Machine Gun: M249, L108A1, L110A2, and other variants|publisher=Osprey Publishing|isbn=978-1-4728-1623-8|series=Weapon 53|date=2017|first=Chris|last= McNab|page=78|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pXe9DAAAQBAJ&pg=PA78}} Police Special Forces
  • {{flag|Paraguay}}: Paraguayan Army.{{cite web|url=http://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/content/paraguay-army-chooses-iwis-negev/|title=Paraguay Army Chooses IWI's "Negev"|website=Israel Defense|date=1 August 2015}}
  • {{flag|Philippines}}: Philippine National Police - Maritime Group.https://dl.pnp.gov.ph/presentation-and-blessing-of-the-newly-procured-pnp-equipment/{{Cite web|url=http://www.pnp.gov.ph/images/publications/CPNPDelaRosa_OneYearReport16-17.pdf|title=PNP Director General Dela Rosa's One Year Report for 2016-2017|last=Dela Rosa|first=Ronald|date=May 20, 2017|website=www.pnp.gov.ph|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180828153605/http://pnp.gov.ph/images/publications/CPNPDelaRosa_OneYearReport16-17.pdf|archive-date=28 August 2018|url-status=live|access-date=2018-02-02}} Philippine Coast Guard
  • {{flag|Senegal}}: Used by special forces and commandos
  • {{flag|Tanzania}}: Used by Tanzanian Special Forces.
  • {{flag|Thailand}}: Purchased 1,000 machine guns in 2007, and another 550 in 2008.{{cite web|url=http://www.asianmilitaryreview.com/CurrentIssue/dl.php?filename%3D201003140001071.pdf |title=Infantry Weapons: The Future Beckons for Asia|access-date=2010-06-18 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707174915/http://www.asianmilitaryreview.com/CurrentIssue/dl.php?filename=201003140001071.pdf |archive-date=2011-07-07 }}
  • {{flag|Vietnam}}: In service with Naval Infantry.{{cite web |url=http://ttvnol.com/gdqp/1221115/page-480 |title=Những bức ảnh về Quân Đội Nhân Dân Việt Nam (Phần 4) - Trang 480 |publisher=TTVNOL |access-date=2012-06-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120418142041/http://ttvnol.com/gdqp/1221115/page-480 |archive-date=18 April 2012 |url-status=live }}
  • {{flag|Ukraine}}{{Cite web |last=Boguslavsky |first=Eyal |title=Ukraine's Tavors – a survey |url=https://www.israeldefense.co.il/en/node/54616 |website=Israel Defense}}

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