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Graduates of the IDF’s Submariners course are about
to receive a more advance training regimen, in order to keep up with
the evolution of IDF submarine capabilities.
In 2014, the Israel Navy is expected to put two new advanced Dolphin-class submarines into service: the INS Crocodile, and the INS Rahav. These two submarines were
acquired from Germany in 2012. With the introduction of these
submarines into the fleet, submariner recruits will now undergo a new
training regimen.
The current course of submarine recruits
will be the first to complete the training for the new submarines. The
new training includes two new roles for the control panel and sonar.
“These new submarines
have new systems, and therefore new capabilities. Among these are
greater stealth and the ability to stay longer under water,” said the
commander of the school, Maj. Y. These new submarines will use AIP
(air-independent propulsion) technology, which enables them to stay
underwater longer. These submarines are also stealthier because they
produce less noise.
Moreover, the new submarines will be equipped with the most
up-to-date naval weapons systems and improved detection capabilities.
They are also designed to be easily maneuvered. “These submarines are
larger than previous ones. In the event of a clash with strong water
currents, the new steering station is designed to allow them to move
more easily,” Maj. Y.said.
In addition to the regular submariner course, one long
retraining course took place for the veterans. “Each submarine team
consists of veterans who qualified in Germany, submariners and other
veterans who were retrained, and new soldiers who enlisted when their
course was adapted to the new submarines,” said Major Y.
The soldiers’ daily routine consists of morning roll call,
courses in a classroom, frequent treks of six to 20 kilometers, the use
of digital simulators, and most importantly, tours in a submarine.
“Obviously the goal of the training is to be relevant to the reality in
the field,” said Major Y. While Israel’s enemies are training and
improving all of the time, the Israel Navy will always stay one step ahead of them.
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