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This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Fauda for current discussions. Content is subject to change.


Fauda (فوضى; means "chaos" in Arabic) is a new TV series from Israel and acquired by Netflix in late 2016. This political thriller series is an initial hit as it depicts Israeli and Palestinian points of view in equal measure. The entire first season has been released on Netflix which also acquired the second season which is in production. The first season is focused on the efforts by a secret undercover Israeli unit trying to capture/kill a specific Palestinian terrorist. And there is a great deal of internal conflict (personal & professional) within each group. Dialog is in Hebrew and Arabic with english subtitles.

Most of the firearms used by the Israeli's in the first season appear to be Glock pistols with and without suppressors and AR-15 platform rifles with suppressors, optics, laser designators and lights. The Palestinian firearms noticed have been AK-47 or 74 rifles and semi-automatic pistols type unknown.

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Principal characters in show; on left Taofik Hamed 'Abu Ahmad' (Hisham Suliman) terrorist leader. On right Doron Kavillio (Lior Raz) leader of secret Israeli undercover unit seeking Abu Ahmad.

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Team members of secret Israeli counter-terrorist unit. Second from left holding Glock pistol which all the team members carry as backup to AR-15 rifle or sometimes as primary undercover firearm. Fourth from left is principal team member Doron Kavillio (Lior Raz).


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Israeli team exited vehicle and moving through hostile area. Shooter in red cap has only rifle noted with carrying handle on top of receiver with iron sights. All other Israeli-held rifles in show are mounted with an optical sight such as character in foreground.

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Three undercover Israeli team members advance through empty warehouse carrying AR-15 platform rifles. Lead character Doron Kavillio (Lior Raz) in center.


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Israeli team prepares to break in using shotgun (unknown) carried by team member on right. Only use of shotgun noted in all the episodes.


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Israeli agent moves shotgun out to breech door.

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Boaz (Tomer Kapon) carrying two firearms; AR-15 platform rifle and Glock pistol behind the back. Preferred pistol carry is for inside-the-waist band or small of the back without a holster.

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Front view of Boaz (Tomer Kapon) carrying AR-15 platform rifle. All Israeli team photos show rifles with optical sight (type unknown) and probably a 30 round magazine.


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