The Israeli Navy said it plans to station one of its German-made Dolphin submarines in the waters of the Persian Gulf.
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Israel’s use of the Dolphin submarine in exercises in the Red Sea will allow the country to maintain a continued presence in the Persian Gulf when it receives its submarines from Germany in 2011-2012, according to German daily Tagesspiegel.
An Israeli-German cabinet meeting in Berlin is expected to focus on Israel’s push to buy a sixth Dolphin-class nuclear submarine from Germany.
The German Government approved shipyard company Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft to construct two additional Dolphin submarines for the Israeli Navy.
The submarines are being built in German shipyards and will be equipped with US-supplied Harpoon cruise missiles and nuclear warheads.
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