
Summary: Israel’s Dolphin-class submarines are a vital part of its nuclear deterrence strategy. Originally developed with German assistance after the Gulf War, the submarines are believed to be nuclear-armed, giving Israel a second-strike capability. The latest Dolphin II-class is larger, with advanced features like a potential vertical launch system. While their diesel-electric engines limit range, they excel in regional patrols and stealth due to air-independent propulsion. Though costly, Dolphins provide crucial defense amidst Middle Eastern tensions.
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