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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Israeli Navy ensures operational readiness of its vessels

Dolphin classRoutine maintenance of one of the Israeli Navy's most advanced vessels, the Tanin (Crocodile) submarine, was completed this week in a special ceremony.

Famous worldwide for its capability to adapt to a wide variety of missions, the submarine was returned to the sea and to routine operational activity.

The Israeli Navy invests in the maintenance of its vessels so as to ensure operational readiness and continues preparations to receive additional submarines.

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