Technology and Maintenance Corps


The Israeli Technology and Maintenance Corps is a combat-support corps in the IDF GOC Army Headquarters. Before the Israeli Technological and Logistics Directorate was dismantled, it fell under its jurisdiction. The corps is responsible for the development and maintenance of war, combat-support materials, and other systems.

History

In 1941, the Haganah's Ordnance Department was founded. It engaged in the purchasing, concealment, and transport of materiel, in cooperation with Israel Military Industries. It was headed by Asher "Oshraka" Peled, who also served in the British army. The Ordnance Department sold concealed weapons to the Yishuv, in accordance with the budget of each village. The British wrote that "There is a weapon to arm every combatant". The first ordnance course took place in Ju'ara in 1942, and in 1943 another course was held in Ruhama.
In January 1948, the Ordnance Department was renamed into the Ordnance Service. During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the service's first "Basic Workshops" were established to help restore and improve vehicles. In 1951, the Engineering Corps was renamed into the Ordnance Corps.
During the Suez War, the corps rescued, collected and restored materiel. After the war, the first Ordnance Battalion was created. In the War of Attrition, the corps engaged in many rescue attempts. During the Yom Kippur War, the corps was able to restore and bring into service damaged war materiel. During the 1982 Lebanon War, the corps designated two regional ordnance unit within Lebanon, and the Merkava tank, developed under the corps and manufactured by the IMI, was tested in battle for the first time.
Following the Al-Aqsa Intifada, new defenses were added to Armoured fighting vehicles, and several vehicles underwent upgrades, among these: upper turrets for the Nagmachon, Achzarit, and Centurion tank-chassis Puma CEV; mini-turrets for Merkava tanks; further defences to the IDF Caterpillar D9 ; and the development of the "Scorpion," a Landing Bridge tank converted into a combat engineering tank able to carry a portable pillbox.
In 2016, the corps' name was changed from Ordnance Corps to Technology and Maintenance Corps.

Structure

The corps' training base is located in Tzrifin. Other units do not fall directly under the corps’ command, but are professionally affiliated with it:
Below is a list of all Chief Ordnance Officers:
RankNameYears
ColonelAsher Peled1948–49
Lieutenant ColonelZvi Ben-Ya'akov1949–50
ColonelDov Shemer1950–51
ColonelImmanuel Prat1951–54
Colonel
later Maj. Gen.
Amos Horev1954–62
ColonelInon Azruni1963–65
Brigadier GeneralHaim Domi1966–73
Brigadier GeneralEliezer Barak1973–78
Brigadier GeneralBen Zion Ben Bashat1978–83
Brigadier GeneralToviah Margalit1983–85
Brigadier GeneralMoshe Keidar1985–88
Brigadier GeneralZvi Oren1988–92
Brigadier General
later Maj. Gen.
Ami Sagis1991–95
Brigadier GeneralMichael Dayan1995–98
Brigadier GeneralShalom Koren1998–2000
Brigadier GeneralZekharia Hai2000–03
Brigadier GeneralHaim Ronen2003–07
Brigadier GeneralEyal Alok2007–2010
Brigadier GeneralTzvika Kraous2010–2014
Brigadier GeneralEliezer Ben Harush2014–2016
Brigadier GeneralMishel Yanko2016–