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INS Drakon, or Dragon, is an Israeli Dolphin 2-class submarine.The submarine was built in Kiel, Germany, and was reported to be on sea trials in early 2022.Although unconfirmed by either the German or Israeli government, rumor has it that the Drakon will be longer than previous boats of its class and may have new weapon capabilities, including a vertical launch system (VLS). [6]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israeli Navy חיל הים הישראלי Emblem of the Israeli Navy Founded 1948 ; 77 years ago (1948) Country Israel Type Navy Size 7 corvettes (Sa'ar 5 class, Sa'ar 6 class) 8 missile boats (Sa'ar 4.5 class) 5 submarines (Dolphin class) 45 patrol boats 4 support ships 9,500 active 10,000 ...
Israel National News and The Jerusalem Post both had articles on Sunday, July 14, 2013, which quoted that day's London Sunday Times saying that the July 5 Israeli missile strike against the Syrian port of Latakia, previously reported by CNN as an Israel Air Force strike, was made in coordination with the United States, and long range missiles ...
While the USS Georgia, a nuclear-powered submarine, was already in the Mediterranean Sea in July, according to a U.S. military post on social media, it was a rare move to publicly announce the ...
The United States is sending the USS Georgia guided missile submarine to the Middle East and is speeding up the transit to the region of the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group, equipped with ...
(Israel) INS Aliya: Aliyah: Launched in July 1980. Commissioned in August 1980. Sold to Mexico in 2004 as ARM Huracán. Sold INS Geula: Salvation: Launched in October 1980. Commissioned in December 1980. Sold to Mexico in 2004 as ARM Tormenta. Sold Sa'ar 4-class missile boats (Israel) INS Reshef: Flash: Launched in 1973. Commissioned in ...
New video shows the moment Israeli hostages were rescued in a raid on Nuseirat in central Gaza, while the U.S. pushed Hamas to agree to a cease-fire deal. Hostage raid may have involved war crimes ...
The class was named in honor of INS Dakar, an Israeli submarine which mysteriously sank in 1968. [9] In January 2022, Israel's Ministry of Defense ordered three submarines as a replacement to the first batch of the Israeli Navy's Dolphin-class submarines; the first of the new submarines are slated to enter service within nine years. [2] [10]