What a BS thread title.
The first two (
Dolphin and
Leviathan) were fully donated by Germany and the third (
Tekumah) received a 50% subsidy. In 2006 Israel signed a contract with ThyssenKrupp to purchase two additional submarines from its HDW subsidiary. The two submarines cost, overall, around €1.3 billion, of which up to one-third was subsidized by Germany. In 2011, Israel ordered a sixth
Dolphin-class submarine, for which it was reported to pay the unsubsidized cost of US$1 billion. However, in July 2011, during a meeting between German Defense Minister Thomas de Maizière and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense minister Ehud Barak, an agreement was reached to subsidize €135 million of the US$500–700 million cost of the sixth submarine. I.e. a subsidy of 19-27%.
So clearly NOT a case of FREE submarines!
And as for N-capable, last I checked, ANY submarines equipped with 533mm torpedotubes can - in principle - launch e.g. Tomahawk, which could carry a nuclear warhead. Likewise, russian cruise missiles such as can be fired from 533mm tubes of Kilo class could easily carry a nuclear warhead. In essence, ALL submarines that can fire heavyweight torpedoes from 533mm or larger tubes are in principal nuclear capable.
If these are representative depictions of Popeye Turbo SLCM, I seriously wonder if it would fit even a 650mm tube.
Just look at where and how those fins would fold and the body diameter.