Unit Name: | MFTAH Unit |
Native Name: | יחידת מפת"ח |
Dates: | 1960s – present (modern form since 2019) |
Country: | Israel |
Branch: | Mamram |
Type: | Research and Development unit |
Nickname: | Naval Research Unit |
Specialization: | See
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Current Commander: | Col. S |
Notable Commanders: | See
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The MFTAH unit is the technological research and development unit of the Israeli Navy. It is the central unit responsible for research, development, implementation and integration of software systems in various units and naval based of the Israeli Navy. The identity of the unit's active personnel is heavily classified.
The main role of the unit is the research and development of various systems for equipment to be used on submarines, anti-tank weaponry, helicopters and planes of the Israeli Navy as well as arms development for small-scale warfare. The fields which are researched by the unit include:
The unit has independent development teams and industry development teams engaged in software development in projects at the forefront of technology.
The unit consists of seven branches:
The software and integration branches are made up of graduates of Computer Engineering / software engineering / Information Engineering and are also graduates of a programming course at the BHD 600. Their main role is the research of advanced technologies, coding, software design, and the integration of the software in the operational system. The role of the cyber branch is Cyber Security. For field testing, the unit utilises Naval vessels of other units mostly Shayetet 3 and Shayetet 7 vessels.
The main base of the unit is Mount Carmel Naval Base but there's also a second base in the Maklef camp in Ramat Gan.
The unit was established in the 1960s as one of the units of the Mamram, and was first called the "Navy Computer Unit". Later it was renamed to MAMHI. In 1999, MAMHI was split into two software units: the Takshov center, and MATAM. With the split of the units, Col. Natan Barak, who was the commander of MAMHI, became the commander of MATAM. The first of 2012. The two units were merged in 2019 and the unit name changed to MFTAH and Lt. Col. Moshe Kanzin, who was the commander of MATAM, was promoted to the rank of colonel and became the commander of MFTAH. The logo of the unit remained the same throughout. In 2022, the unit was awarded the Chief of Staff's award for outstanding units by Lt. Col. Aviv Kochavi. In 2023, the unit won the Israel Security Award.[1]