Hàng Do Thái giá ngất ngây con gà tây đến dân Mẽo còn kinh, giá bán lẻ ở Mẽo loanh quanh 2K chưa có đồ chơi trong khi tầm 1K là 1 chú AK đỉnh rồi .. thế nên trang bị đại trà thế chóa nào được cụ ợ .. các nước họ chỉ mua cho Cảnh Sát, Đặc Nhiệm ... là chủ yếu .. chỉ có mấy nước dùng đại trà thoai .. danh sách nhà cháo nhặt ở uy ki đây ợ .. chả biết có đúng không
Israel: Israel Defense Forces[13] and Knesset Guard.[14]
Brazil: The Polícia Militar do Estado do Pará (PMPA; Military State Police of Pará) ordered 555 Magal Carbines in 2001.[15][16]
Bolivia[15]
Botswana[15]
Cameroon: Issued to presidential guard units.[17]
Democratic Republic of Congo[15]
Colombia: Standard issue rifle. Produced under license by Indumil.[18] Also adopted the Galil ACE rifle by the middle of 2010, produced by Indumil.[19] FARC rebels use captured examples against the Colombian armed forces.[20]
Costa Rica[15]
Dominican Republic[citation needed]
Djibouti[21]
El Salvador[22]
Estonia: Uses 5.56mm versions of the Galil AR, SAR, ARM and the 7.62mm Galil Sniper.[23][24][25][26]
Fiji[27]
Guatemala: 3,000 ACE[28]
Georgia: Uses GALATZ sniper and Micro-Galil assault rifles [29]
Haiti[15]
Honduras: The Galil SAR was adopted in the late 1970s by the Honduran Army, until it was replaced by the American-made M16A1 through U.S. military aid in the 1980s. The Galil SARs were then transferred to the Honduran National Police, where they are still in use. In 2011, the Honduran government approved the purchase of the Galil ACE 21 assault rifle for use by the Army and Air Force. The Galil ACE made its first public appearance on Sept 15, 2013 in the hands of the new unit PMOP (Military Police of Public Order).[citation needed]
India[15]
Indonesia: Komando Pasukan Katak (Kopaska) tactical diver group and Komando Pasukan Khusus (Kopassus) special forces group.[30]
Knesset Guard with Galil
Italy: The Italian firearms manufacturing firm Vincenzo Bernardelli S.r.l. manufactured under licence quantities of the Galil assault rifle in two different models for governmental use in the 1980s.[31] The Bernardelli Mod.377 VB-STR assault rifle was an outright clone of the Galil AR/ARM variant, while the Bernardelli Mod.378 VB-SR assault carbine was a modified clone of the Galil SAR with a different magazine well that accepted STANAG magazines, much similar in concept and look to the above-mentioned optional magazine adapter currently available for the Israeli-made models, except that the Bernardelli VB-SR could be manufactured with permanent STANAG magazine well modification on demand.[32] The rifles competed to the trial for the adoption of a new 5.56x45mm NATO caliber rifle, but lost to the Beretta 70/90 assault weapons system. However, as of today, both models result by official schedules to be in the inventories of the Italian National Police, and are known to be deployed with the NOCS team.[33]
Lesotho[15]
Mexico: Secretaría de Seguridad Pública.[34]
Mongolia[35][36]
Myanmar: Tatmadaw, Myanmar Police Force, Combat Police battalions. Produced locally in a modified form as EMERK-3.[citation needed]
Nepal[15]
Nicaragua[15]
Paraguay: Indumil-made Galils for the Fuerzas de Operaciones de Policias Especiales,SENAD (Drug Enforcement)and main Rifle of the Paraguayan Police [37]
Peru[15]
Philippines[15][38]
Portugal: 5.56mm AR and ARM versions used by the Portuguese Army airborne infantry.[39]
Rwanda[15]
South Africa: Standard assault rifle of the South African National Defence Force. Produced under license in a modified form as the R4 by Denel Land Systems.[40]
South Sudan[citation needed]
Swaziland[15]
Tanzania: MAR version seen in use by Tanzanian special forces in the Congo.[41]
Trinidad and Tobago.[15] The Trinidad and Tobago Regiment uses this weapon as its standard issue. Also used in conjunction with the FN FAL and M16. Galil ACE also used but in limited numbers.
Ukraine: Sniper variant is used by the "Omega" special forces group. (produced under license as the Fort-301)[42]
Vietnam: Uses Galil AR and Galil Sniper.[43][44]