Manufactured using Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D-metal printing, the suppressors feature complex internal geometries and a bypass channel. Built from aerospace-grade Inconel, they withstand temperatures beyond 982°C and are resistant to erosion and cracking over thousands of rounds.
The new suppressors are equipped with IWI’s Quick Detach Flash Hider and UZILockä system for fast, secure mounting across multiple platforms. They are engineered to perform reliably even under the most demanding operational conditions.
“This new line of suppressors reflects IWI’s broader commitment to advancing battlefield survivability and operational performance through innovation,” said SK Group’s Vice Chairman Ronen Hamudot. “By leveraging cutting-edge manufacturing and materials science, we’re equipping forces with scalable solutions that meet today’s operational demands – from counter-terror operations to large-scale conflict. They accelerate our push to equip front-line units with integrated, next-generation capabilities.”
IWI, a subsidiary of the SK Group, is the primary supplier to the Israeli Army and Police, with its firearms used by military, law enforcement and special forces in over 60 countries. Known for the UZI, IWI continues to develop modern systems including the ARAD rifle, NEGEV machine gun, and TAVOR bullpup rifle.


























