Germany to produce three new submarines for Israel

January 21, 2022 by TPS
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The Israel Ministry of Defense and Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems have signed an agreement for the development and production of three advanced submarines for the Israeli Navy.

The 5th submarine of Israeli Navy – Rahav – arrived at the sea base in Haifa. Haifa, Jan 13, 2016. Photo by Yissachar Ruas/TPS

At the end of a several-year planning and negotiation process, the Ministry of Defence, the German Ministry of Defence, and ThyssenKrupp agreed on the development and production of the future submarines of the Israeli Navy.

The agreement was signed by the Director-General of the Ministry of Defence, Maj.-Gen. (Res.) Amir Eshel, and Chairman of the executive board of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Dr. Rolf Wirtz, at the Ministry of Defence in Tel Aviv.

The State of Israel will purchase three submarines from a new series called ‘Dakar’, in an agreement amounting to approximately 3 billion Euros. As detailed in the agreement, the first submarine will be delivered within nine years. The agreement also includes the construction of a training simulator in Israel, and the supply of spare parts.

The German government will fund part of the agreement through a unique grant, in accordance with an agreement signed between the countries in 2017.

The parties also signed an industrial strategic cooperation agreement that amounts to over €850 million. Signed with the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, it details investment in Israeli industries, including defence companies. This will result in the opening of new markets, professional training, technological development, employment opportunities and a positive influx for both the Israeli economy and the defence establishment. This is a detailed agreement, with investment components that were agreed upon in advance.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz stated that “the procurement of three advanced, operational submarines joins a series of measures that we have taken in the past year in the process to equip and strengthen and IDF.”

He thanked the German government for “its assistance in advancing the agreement and for its commitment to Israel’s security. I am confident that the new submarines will upgrade the capabilities of the Israeli Navy, and will contribute to Israel’s security superiority in the region.”

The new submarines are expected to replace the first three Dolphin submarines that entered service between 2000-1999 and are expected to exit service by 2030.

TPS

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