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Nemera new IDF armored personnel carrier

Israeli military personnel have been training with the new Nemera armored vehicle, knowing they will need to move into position quickly, accurately and safely in order to deal with the challenges they’ll face in battle in the next war, whenever it begins.

One hopes that won’t be for quite a long time, but it is impossible to predict and if recent events are any indicator, it may be sooner than later. The Nemera, however, may keep our troops safer than they were the last time around.

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The Nemera armored vehicle is capable of overcoming almost any obstacle in the field, and thanks to its high quality armor, is considered one of the safest vehicles in the world.

Additionally, it’s able to move on a wide variety of terrain and can target objects from a great distance. This powerful vehicle transports soldiers during operations in enemy territory and expands the capabilities of the IDF Ground Forces.

In order to combat enemy forces, combat engineering soldiers use unique armored personnel carriers (APCs). Previously, IDF soldiers used the Puma, a combat engineering vehicle and APC.

The 603rd Battalion has been training with the advanced Nemera, and is working on fully comprehending everything it’s capable of doing.

Lieutenant Koren, the Company’s Deputy Commander in the Battalion said, “We know how important what we’re doing is and so we make sure we train constantly. We prepare for the second we receive an order and need to carry it out in the best possible way.”

The Nemera armored vehicle protects soldiers while transporting them through complex and dangerous places.

“We know where the enemy will hide their weapons and even place rocket launchers. Additionally, our soldiers are experts in underground warfare and we have the means to defeat Israel’s enemies and destroy the terror tunnels,” Lt. Koren emphasized.


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Hana Levi Julian is a Middle East news analyst with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Southern Connecticut State University. A past columnist with The Jewish Press and senior editor at Arutz 7, Ms. Julian has written for Babble.com, Chabad.org and other media outlets, in addition to her years working in broadcast journalism.