Netanyahu welcomes new submarine: This sends a ‘clear message’ to our enemies
ed note–in Hebrew, the name given to this new sub–‘Tanin’ is translated in several ways–‘Demon’, ‘crocodile’, and ‘beast’.
Jpost
Israel’s
fourth submarine, the INS Tanin docked at the Haifa Naval Base after
leaving the German shipyard where it was built earlier this month.
Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu welcomed the newest addition to the Israel
Navy into Haifa Port on Tuesday – the INS Tanin submarine.
Israel’s
fourth submarine, the INS Tanin docked at the Haifa Naval Base after
leaving the German shipyard where it was built earlier this month.
The
first of the navy’s second-generation Dolphin-class submarine, the
Tanin uses air independent propulsion technology to stay submerged for
longer than the three older Dolphin-class vessels.
“This
event sends a crystal clear message to our enemies – the State of
Israel is determined to face any threat any challenge at any time,”
Netanyahu vowed at the ceremony.
“In
the face of mounting threats, we will firmly defend our borders on land
with fences, in the air with domes, and at sea with submarines,” he
said.
Netanyahu
said that, above all, Israel’s fighting spirit and determination to
defend the homeland would allow the country to deal with the threats at
its borders.
A
fifth submarine, the INS Rahav, is expected to arrive at Haifa Port in
six to seven months, and a sixth submarine will join the fleet by the
end of the decade.
There
were some 50 submarine personnel on board the INS Tanin, which left
Germany to embark on a voyage spanning more than 7,500 kilometers, most
of which it spent underwater.
The
INS Tanin arrived at a specialized dock built by the navy, which allows
for the advanced submarines to be kept separately, secretly and in a
convenient manner.
The
dock allows for flexibility, and enables the submarines to be on call
24 hours a day.The new submarines will bring with them many unique
capabilities, such as lengthy intelligence gathering missions.
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