Duchifat Battalion Explained

Unit Name:94th Battalion, "Duchifat" (Hoopoe)
Dates:1984–Present
Allegiance:IDF
Branch:Army
Type:Infantry
Role:Infantry, Counter-Terrorism
Size:Battalion
Command Structure:Kfir Brigade, 162nd Division
Colors:Spotted beret, camouflage and white striped flag (Until 2006: black beret, red and white flag)
Equipment:M16, M4, M203, Negev, MAG, M2, M113
Battles:First Intifada, Second Intifada, Operation Defensive Shield
Commander1:Lt.-Col. Raz Sarig
Commander1 Label:Current commander

Duchifat Battalion (Sayeret Dukhifat) is a battalion in the Kfir Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces.

History

The Duchifat Battalion (94th Battalion) was established in 1984 as an anti-tank unit. After its establishment, the level of professional training rose. Basic training is carried out at the Paratroopers training base and includes antitank warfare, navigation and advanced infantry training.

The battalion specializes in urban combat. Maneuvers include counter-terror operations, apprehension of terrorists, patrols, manning checkpoints and regular security activities.[1]

From 1984 to 2006, the soldiers wore red boots – symbolizing their affiliation with the paratroopers – and at the same time, a black beret – as part of an armoured division – with an infantry pin. The unit's flag was similar to the paratroopers' flag – red and white.

In 2008, Duchifat was selected to receive the Chief of Staff Prize for its outstanding service.[2]

Notable soldiers

Notes and References

  1. https://www.onefamilytogether.org/soccer-player-almost-didnt-walk/ The soccer player who almost didn't walk
  2. https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/israel-news/16527/duchifat-receives-coveted-chief-of-staff-prize.html Duchifat receives coveted Chief of Staff prize