Description
Own a piece of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) history with this Israel IDF Armored Corps Beret. Designed to represent the elite Armored Corps unit, this beret stands out with its iconic black color. Crafted with durability and comfort in mind, the outer shell is made of high-quality cotton, while the inner lining features a soft polyester cover.
This black military beret is one-size-fits-all, ensuring a comfortable fit for everyone. It’s the perfect addition to military collections, ceremonial attire, or as a unique gift for history enthusiasts. IDF soldiers traditionally wear these berets during formal occasions, including ceremonies and roll calls. Now, you can own a piece of this tradition.
Whether you’re a collector or simply looking for an authentic military keepsake, this IDF Armored Corps beret delivers on both style and history.
IDF Armored Corps Beret – Features:
- Authentic IDF Armored Corps black beret.
- Outer shell made from high-quality cotton for durability.
- Inner layer crafted with soft polyester for comfort.
- Black color symbolizes the Armored Corps unit.
- One-size-fits-all for universal wearability.
- Worn by IDF soldiers during formal events and ceremonies.
- Ideal for collectors, military enthusiasts, and history buffs.
Israeli Armored Corps
The Israeli Armored Corps “Heil HaShirion” is a corps of the Israel Defense Forces, since 1998 subordinate to GOC Army Headquarters. The Armored Corps is the principal maneuvering corps, and primarily bases its strength on Main Battle Tanks. The Armored Corps is a decisive corps in GOC Army Headquarters, and bases its power on a combination of mobility, armor, and firepower. During war, its role is, on the one hand, to lead the first line of the attacking forces and to clear the area of the enemy, while on the other hand, to block the armor forces of the enemy and to destroy its tanks and armor. During peacetime, it reinforces the Infantry Corps while it performs security tasks, with the tanks serving as a mobile bunker.
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