Developing advanced methods and tools for demolition and EOD.
Teaching and training engineering corps soldiers and other Special Units in demolition and EOD.
General activities
Yahalom is a classified unit and almost none of its special activities are exposed to the public. Public accounts of its activities usually just credit a "combat engineering force"; a term that can equally describe regular Engineering sappers, IDF Caterpillar D9 operators and infantry engineering companies. Jane's Defence Weekly has claimed that Yahalom are working closely with Sayeret Matkal and Shayetet 13, by providing them with demolition, explosive and sabotage skills. Most of the equipment that Yahalom has developed for its missions is classified. Yahalom maintains secrecy to make it more difficult for enemies to develop countermeasures.
Sub-units
Yael - a commando demolition unit that conducts long range sabotage, combat engineering, counter terror, and maritime engineering missions. The YAEL team has destroyed Palestinian homes and civilian infrastructure that have been identified as hiding weapons caches, tunnels used to smuggle weapons, and firing positions.
Samur - a commando unit whose expertise is finding and destroying and if needed fighting in smuggling tunnels and hidden weapon caches. The unit dates back to 2004 when the IDF merged the Southern CommandPhiladelphi RouteSmuggling tunnel experts team into Yahalom to form the Samur platoon.. Samur is also initials for Slikim and Minharot
Midron Mushlag - a unit whose expertise is penetrating buildings using hot breaching techniques using explosives charges, or cold breaching techniques using hydraulic expanders, crow bars and lock picks.
SAPIR - Aerial ordnance EOD Unit, stationed at major IAF bases and tasked with removal of air ordnance such as bombs, missiles, rockets, etc. It is also tasked with safe removal of unexploded enemy ordnance inside the base perimeter. SAPIR is initials for SAP and Avir
Yahalom operates remote-controlled robots inserted into tunnels, obviating the need for human operators to risk their lives. EOD robots for handling improvised explosive devices, bombs and explosive charges, and advanced EOD vehicles are standard equipment for all engineering units handling explosives. The Israel Border Policebomb disposal experts use similar equipment. Yahalom also uses the up-armored IDF Caterpillar D9 bulldozer and the remote-controlled Raam HaShachar version of the D9, an armored Excavator with drills, the IDF Puma CEV, and Nakpuma, a NakpadonAPC modified to Yahalom's requirements.
Recruitment and training
In order to be accepted into the unit one must enlist with the Israeli Engineering Corps and go through basic training, where commanders identify the best trainees and select them for "Gibbush". The best graduates of Gibbush are invited to join the unit and received advance training, which takes another year. Because the training takes a total of 1.4 years, the volunteers must agree to serve an extra year. The training includes training in engineering, explosive ordnance disposal, advanced combat and counter-terrorism.