Israel Set to Receive 4th Dolphin-Class Submarine
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JNS.org – Israel’s fourth Dolphin-class submarine will arrive from Germany, where it was constructed, by the end of the year. The advanced submarine, named the INS Tanin, was originally scheduled to sail to Israel in 2013, but its journey was delayed.
After arriving in Israel, the submarine will undergo operational preparations and have Israeli systems installed onboard, according to Israel Hayom. This process will take several months, after which the submarine will become operational.
A fifth Dolphin-class submarine, the INS Rahav, is expected to arrive in Israel next year. In February 2013, then-Defense Minister Ehud Barak signed an agreement with Germany for the construction and delivery of a sixth Dolphin-class submarine. A name has yet to be chosen for this submarine, and it is not expected to arrive in Israel until around 2019.
The cost of each of the three new submarines is around half a billion dollars. Dolphin submarines are considered to be versatile multipurpose vessels able to carry out a wide variety of missions.
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