Fort 221: The Ukrainian Tavor TAR

Published on June 21, 2024
Duration: 11:17

The Fort 221 is a Ukrainian-made clone of the Israeli Tavor TAR-21, manufactured under license by RPC Fort. While largely identical, minor differences exist in markings and potentially early production origins. The rifle saw service with Ukrainian special forces and interior ministry units starting in 2014.

Quick Summary

The Fort 221 is a Ukrainian-made clone of the Israeli Tavor TAR-21, manufactured by RPC Fort under license. It was adopted by Ukrainian special forces around 2014 and is distinguished by its Ukrainian markings, though early production may have originated in Israel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Fort 221 Ukrainian Tavor
  2. 00:25RPC Fort: Ukrainian Arms Manufacturer
  3. 01:13Licensing Agreement: Fort & IWI
  4. 02:00Fort 221 Service History in Ukraine
  5. 03:03Fort 221 Design: TAR-21 Clone
  6. 04:31DMR Variant Features
  7. 05:43Mechanical Markings Analysis
  8. 06:32Visual Comparison: Fort 221 vs Tavor
  9. 07:34Manufacturing Speculation: Israel vs Ukraine
  10. 09:32Current Status & Production End

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Fort 221?

The Fort 221 is a Ukrainian-produced assault rifle that is a clone of the Israeli Tavor TAR-21. It was manufactured by RPC Fort under a licensing agreement with IWI and saw service with Ukrainian special forces.

Who manufactured the Fort 221?

The Fort 221 was manufactured by RPC Fort, a Ukrainian state-run arms manufacturer established in 1991. They produced it under a licensing agreement with Israel Weapon Industries (IWI).

When was the Fort 221 adopted by Ukrainian forces?

The Fort 221 began adoption by Ukrainian special operations and Ministry of the Interior forces around 2014, following the annexation of Crimea by Russia.

What are the main differences between the Fort 221 and the Israeli Tavor TAR-21?

The Fort 221 is largely an identical clone of the Tavor TAR-21. The primary differences are the markings on the polymer body, which indicate Ukrainian production by RPC Fort instead of Israeli markings from IWI.

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