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Israel's nuclear-capable INS Tanin able to operate deep within enemy territory - to lethal effect.

New footage from the Israeli Navy showcases the most advancedsubmarine in the IDF's arsenal: the Dolphin-class INS Tanin (Crocodile).

The nuclear-capable submarine boasts an array of sophisticated weaponry, as well as the latest in intelligence-gathering technology.

It stands at a whopping 68 meters long, compared to 57.3 meters on average for other submarines.

"The submarine will receive more long-term missions, and for a greater amount of time, than submarines" the IDF possesses, one navy officer explained, adding that as a result the Navy had "extended by several days our ability to operate silently and secretly in enemy territory."

The submarine's commander, Lieutenant Colonel "G", echoed those sentiments, adding that as a result of the sensitive nature of the missions it will be undertaking only the most elite navy personnel will be operating it.

"Even the smallest mistake by a soldier could foil the mission in the best-case scenario, and in the worst case reveal the submarine and leave it vulnerable to attack," he said.

Sailors worked closely with the defense ministry, intelligence agencies, the air force and other elite IDF units, he added.

Commander of Haifa naval base General David Salamah explained the importance of Israel's submarine fleet to national security.

Israel's submarines regularly operate "deep within enemy territory", he noted.

"We are talking about a major upgrade to the navy and the entire IDF, in the face of the challenges posed to the State of Israel."

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@500 can you please elaborate on how lethal it is for its enemy
 
Tanin is AIP submarine based on German 212 project. AIP allows it to travel over 3 weeks submerged at low speeds. Compare to 212 its much larger (~2000 t instead of ~1500 t surfaced), that means more range and weapons. So very probably its most capable non nuclear submarine today.

What it can do?

- destroy enemy ships and submarines.
- gather intelligence.
- send commando teams through it torpedo tubes.
- very probably it can launch conventional and unconventional cruise missiles.
 
Tanin is AIP submarine based on German 212 project. AIP allows it to travel over 3 weeks submerged at low speeds. Compare to 212 its much larger (~2000 t instead of ~1500 t surfaced), that means more range and weapons. So very probably its most capable non nuclear submarine today.

What it can do?

- destroy enemy ships and submarines.
- gather intelligence.
- send commando teams through it torpedo tubes.
- very probably it can launch conventional and unconventional cruise missiles.

You are saying it's non nuclear. While in op it is stated that it is nuclear capable. What is it in reality?
 
You are saying it's non nuclear. While in op it is stated that it is nuclear capable. What is it in reality?
They mean it can carry nuclear missiles. Lame journalism.
 
They mean it can carry nuclear missiles. Lame journalism.

I also thought the same, just wanted to clarify. Thanks
 
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