Automotive Industries

Automotive Industries, Ltd. (Hebrew: תעשיות רכב נצרת עלית, תע"ר, Ta'asiyot Rekhev Natzrat Ilit, AIL) is an Israeli automaker and major supplier of the Israeli Security Forces.

Automotive Industries, Ltd.
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1966 (1966)
Headquarters,
ProductsTactical vehicles, Armored vehicles
Websiteail.co.il

Located in Nazareth Illit, the company was founded in 1966 by Automotive Equipment Group as a plant for the assembly of cars and trucks. AIL has since increased its role in the vehicle's manufacture, doing much of the work on several early Willys MB-derivatives, and the more recent M462 trucks and AIL Storm (Sufa) series of Jeep Wrangler-derivatives, and the AIL Desert Raider.

AIL was also an assembly-point for the Israel Defense Forces of Humvees, but US foreign aid guarantees caused contracts to be moved to plants in the United States.

AIL is developing the Storm III which began production in August 2008.

Models

Tactical vehicles

AIL M325 and M462 ABIR
Storm III

Current production

Former production

Armored vehicles

  • Antelope – light multipurpose armored vehicle mounted on a RAM 550 truck chassis[4]
  • Avner – an armored AIL built body mounted on a RAM 550 truck chassis.[5]

Projects

  • AMSTAF – developed in conjunction with Automotive Robotic Industry Ltd. (ARI). The AMSTAF is an ARGO 6X6 based remote controlled light armored vehicle[6][7]

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