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  2. Nuclear weapons and Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israeli military forces possess land, air, and sea-based methods for deploying their nuclear weapons, thus forming a nuclear triad that is mainly medium to long ranged, the backbone of which is submarine-launched cruise missiles and medium and intercontinental ballistic missiles, with Israeli Air Force long range strike aircraft on call to ...

  3. Israel and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    Israel's nuclear-capable ballistic missiles are believed to be buried so far underground that they would survive a nuclear attack. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Additionally, Israel is believed to have an offshore nuclear second-strike capability, using submarine-launched nuclear-capable cruise missiles , which can be launched from the Israeli Navy 's Dolphin ...

  4. INS Drakon - Wikipedia

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    INS Drakon, or Dragon, is an Israeli Dolphin 2-class submarine.The submarine was built in Kiel, Germany, and was reported to be on sea trials in early 2022.Although unconfirmed by either the German or Israeli government, rumor has it that the Drakon will be longer than previous boats of its class and may have new weapon capabilities, including a vertical launch system (VLS). [6]

  5. Category:Israeli submarine accidents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Israeli submarine accidents" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. INS Dakar

  6. Kursk submarine disaster - Wikipedia

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    Kursk was a Project 949A Antey (Oscar II-class) submarine, twice the length of a 747 jumbo jet, and one of the largest submarines in the Russian Navy.. On the morning of 12 August 2000, Kursk was in the Barents Sea, participating in the "Summer-X" exercise, the first large-scale naval exercise planned by the Russian Navy in more than a decade, and also its first since the dissolution of the ...

  7. Why has the US stationed a nuclear submarine in the ... - AOL

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    The US has admitted to stationing a nuclear-capable submarine in the Middle East.. It provided no other details in its online statement yesterday, though it posted an image that appeared to show a ...

  8. Category:Submarine accidents - Wikipedia

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    Sunken nuclear submarines (9 P) + Submarine accidents caused by torpedoes (6 P) B. British submarine accidents (1 C, 43 P) C. ... Israeli submarine accidents (1 P) J.

  9. List of sunken nuclear submarines - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet submarine K-129 carried nuclear ballistic missiles when it was lost with all hands, but as it was a diesel-electric submarine, it is not included in the list. (K-129 was partly recovered by the U.S. Project Azorian.) The two USN submarines belonged to Submarine Force Atlantic, in the U.S. Atlantic Fleet.