Tanks Landing Boat

Bronze Tombac, 50.0 mm, 49 g

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11619500
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Issuing Year 2005
Material Bronze
Fineness Tombac
Weight 49 g
Diameter 50.0 mm
Max Mintage Unavailable Info

Landing Craft
State Medal, 2005/5765

Fourth Medal in the "Ships of the Israel Navy" Series.

The "Ships of the Israel Navy" Five-Medal Set is dedicated to the soldiers of the Navy who have devoted their lives to ensuring the security of Israel's coastlines. The Medal Set has been issued in conjunction with and overseen by the Israel Navy Veterans Association.

The Israel Navy was established in 1948. Its very first fleet consisted of the clandestine immigrant ships and the first core of the Navy was formed in part from the Palyam (sea unit of the Palmach). Over the years, the Israel Navy has taken part in many operations, including the War of Independence in 1948, when it gained control over the sea despite Egypt's recognized command in the area, the 1956 Sinai Campaign, Six Day War in 1967, War of Attrition (1969-70), Yom Kippur War in 1973, Peace for Galilee War in 1982 and it has aborted many terrorist penetration attempts from the sea, among them Karine A in 2002.

The quality of its soldiers, together with its sophisticated ships and naval equipment put the Israel Navy in good stead to face future tasks successfully and secure Israel's coastlines.
The Tanks Landing Boat is a small naval vessel used primarily to transport and tactically deploy soldiers, equipment, vehicles and supplies from ship to shore for the conduct of offensive military operations.
Israel started manufacturing the 36m amphibious tank landing craft in the 1950s for use the desert and the Gulf of Suez. To these were added facilities for vehicle storage. These craft were employed in various reprisal actions in the Kinneret area in northern Israel and assisted in the capture of Sharm-e-Sheikh in the Sinai Campaign (1956).
Shortly before the Six Day War in 1967, Israel built a newer larger landing craft (the 60 m) for operations in the Mediterranean arena.
The tactical importance of such vessels in the Red Sea area led to the purchase of additional ships abroad. Landing craft made headlines during the 1969 War of Attrition when they landed an armored force in a raid on the Egyptian coastal road on the west bank of the Suez Gulf and successfully evacuated them after the mission was completed.
In the Lebanon War, Israeli ground troops were landed in Awali in a flanking operation against enemy positions.

Obverse: A Tanks Landing Boat and to its right, a schematic map of Israel, showing the main port cities: Haifa, Ashdod and Eilat. In the upper border "IDF Navy" in English and Hebrew, and in the lower border "TLC – Tanks Landing Boat" in English and Hebrew.

Reverse: An ancient ship symbolizing the glorious maritime history of the Land of Israel, that started in the time of our Patriarch Jacob. Before he died, Jacob blessed his son and the Tribe of Zebulun, "Zebulun shall dwell at the shore of the sea; and he shall be a haven for ships" (Genesis 49:13). There were also splendid ships in use in the time of King Solomon.
Beneath the ship, the Israel Navy Emblem and to the left, the Emblem of the Israel Navy Veterans Association.
In the lower border, the inscription "Shipmen who know the sea" (Kings I) in English and in the upper border, the same inscription in Hebrew.

Edge: State emblem with the words "STATE OF ISRAEL" inscribed in Hebrew on the right and in English on the left; the serial number and metal.

Designer: Ruben Nutels

Engraving: Tidhar Dagan

Mint:
Bronze and silver medals: Bulgaria
Gold medal: The Government Mint, Israel

Issue Name: Israel Navy Ships - Tanks Landing Boat

Series Name: Ships of the Israel Navy


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
11619500 50.0 mm 129 NIS 2005 Bronze Tombac Unavailable Info 49 g
31619310 30.5 mm 1,895 NIS 2005 Gold/585 Proof 250 17 g
21619500 50.0 mm 289 NIS 2005 Silver/925 Proof 700 49 g