Posted on 01/13/2016 5:28:24 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
The arrival of Israelâs fifth Dolphin-class submarine, and second new-generation air independent propulsion platform has doubled the navyâs long-range operational capabilities, a soon-to-be submarine commander told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday.
Lt.-Cmdr. M is a former deputy commander of the INS Tannin, Israelâs first air independent propulsion submarine, and is currently training in a submarine command course.
Commenting on the arrival of the INS Rahav in Haifaâs submarine dock at Haifa naval base, he said: âToday is a historic day, and the completion of a long process.
We have a fleet of submarines â something weâve been dreaming about having for years. The INS Rahav brings new components of sea power to the State of Israel.
As someone who went on this journey with the INS Tannin, I can say, I am sure the sailors who arrived today from Germany are excited, exhausted and proud.â
The INS Rahav left Germany on December 17, and is named after the second submarine to serve in the Israel Navy. It traveled from the English Channel to Haifa, submerged at all times, and, like the INS Tannin, can stay underwater for a month, and when needed, even longer.
Lt.-Cmdr. M described its capabilities as âan operational revolution. We discovered how they improved covertness, and it is unbelievable. It opens doors in all operational areas. The sea is the limit.
We have doubled our power, and many future missions remain ahead of us.â
The submarine, which can carry 50 sailors on board, can reach any location âindependently, or with assistance,â M said. âFor most missions, silence is golden.
If you did not hear about us, it means we apparently completed the mission. We go out to sea and no one hears about it. If need be, we can carry out more noisy missions. I hope we never have to.â
A native of Haifa, the 30-year-old father of two has been an officer in submarines since his mandatory IDF service, and is now waiting to take the helm of one.
M supervised the preparation of the INS Tannin at its Kiel assembly dock in Germany, and traveled with it to Israel.
Speaking at the ceremony welcoming the submarine, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen.
Gadi Eisenkot said the navy would take part in any future conflict together with the other IDF branches, fulfilling offensive, defensive and intelligence roles.
Navy Commander V.-Adm. Ram Rothberg added that the next Dolphin submarine to arrive in Israel will be named the INS Dakar, in memory of the submarine that sank as it journeyed from Britain to Israel in 1968 with its crew on board.
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‘A native of Haifa, the 30-year-old father of two has been an officer in submarines since his mandatory IDF service...’
Maybe some of you Freeper navy vets could chime in - isn’t thirty years old awfully young to command a sub?
It would be in the USN, where there are a fairly large number of submarine officers. The Skipper of a US sub (and almost every other USN command) will a Commander (O-5) at minimum.
Haifa is the home port for Israel's Submarine Flotilla and Patrol Boats Squadron 914.
The emblem of the Haifa naval base is two arrows - one signifying the Missile Boats Flotilla and the other the Submarine Flotilla.
I suspect that the 30-year-old father of two has been there and done that, and is very likely from a *legacy* Israeli naval family.
Nice. Is it able to neutralize some Iranian cities?
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