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(Jerusalem Post) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Israel's fourth submarine, the INS Tanin, built in Germany, when it docked at the Haifa Naval Base on Tuesday. The Tanin uses air-independent propulsion technology to stay submerged for longer than the three older Dolphin-class vessels. A fifth submarine, the INS Rahav, is expected to arrive in 6-7 months, and a sixth submarine will join the fleet by the end of the decade. 2014-09-24 00:00:00Full Article
New Submarine Arrives in Israel
(Jerusalem Post) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Israel's fourth submarine, the INS Tanin, built in Germany, when it docked at the Haifa Naval Base on Tuesday. The Tanin uses air-independent propulsion technology to stay submerged for longer than the three older Dolphin-class vessels. A fifth submarine, the INS Rahav, is expected to arrive in 6-7 months, and a sixth submarine will join the fleet by the end of the decade. 2014-09-24 00:00:00Full Article
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