3 September 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
The first of three German-made Dolphin submarines is due to reach Israel within days, a senior Israeli official said today.
The Israeli navy called the submarine, which has been paid for by German government, INS Tanin.
"At this very moment, after leaving
Germany, the INS Tanin, the navy and the State of Israel's fourth
submarine, is making its way to Israel," Vice Admiral Ram Rothberg said.
Rothberg was speaking at a ceremony for graduates of a naval course.
He said: "It can dive deeper, go farther for a longer time and can
operate at a level we have not seen until today."
In a previous report, Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said that the Israeli army depends on the naval fleet to carry out overseas operations, including attacking enemy targets.
The Times of Israel website said that this would boost the
Israeli submarine fleet, which has witnessed a dramatic increase in the
number and duration of its operations.
According to the website, a senior Israeli naval official said that
58 per cent of the Israeli submarine fleet in 2013 was spent in
operational deployment at sea, carrying out special operations. The
remainder of their time were devoted to training.
There are Israeli submarines deployed near theLebanese coast and
other unspecified locations, some thousands of kilometres away from
Israel.
In 2012, Germany's weekly newspaper Der Spiegel
reported that Israel's submarine fleet has nuclear capabilities and
that Berlin is aware of this but has opted to publicly remain quiet
about it in order to avoid having to defend the deals.
The submarines, according to the paper, are equipped with
Israeli-designed Popeye missiles, which can carry a warhead of up to 200
kilogrammes. The nuclear warheads are produced at Israel's Dimona
nuclear reactor, the report said.
Link: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/europe/13894-german-made-dolphin-submarine-sailing-to-israel.
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