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    Israel looms nuclear in the face of Iran ... Here is what will happen

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    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Jul 2018, 4:35 am

    Israel looms nuclear in the face of Iran ... Here is what will happen




    Israel looks as if looming using nuclear weapons against Iran, but the rockets that launched Vststgrq more than an hour is offered by the potential to reach the goal of the failure of this what you want to reach the magazine National Interest American, in an article writer Ebastaan Roblen where he addressed Israel 's position on the recognition of the possession of weapons And said that Tel Aviv wanted everyone to know that they possessed these weapons, as well as that they did not hesitate to provide accurate signals; to show that they were ready to use them when needed, or if they were threatened. The number of nuclear stockpiles of Tel Aviv between 80 and 300 nuclear weapons, which exceeds the size of the entire Chinese nuclear arsenal. The American author, who holds a master's degree in conflict resolution from Georgetown University, has worked in education, editing and resettlement in France and the United States. Currently writes for security and military history in favor of the siteWar Is Boring , that Israeli forces have always relied on nuclear bombs dropped from the air, as well as Jericho ballistic missiles.
    Israel used nuclear bombs in the October 1973 war
    When the Egyptian and Syrian armies attacked Israel during the Yom Kippur War, known as the Yom Kippur War, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir placed a squadron of eight F-4 Israeli F-4s loaded with nuclear warheads ready; In anticipation of launching it with the aim of launching raids on Cairo and Damascus, since such aggression would have penetrated the Arab armies.
    Although Israel is the only nuclear-armed state in the Middle East, the Tel Aviv government is concerned that one of the adversaries will try to preemptively strike one day to destroy its nuclear arsenal or launch planes to bomb its territory before it can react. At present, Syria and Iran appear to be the only ones capable of doing so and undermining Israeli security. To thwart this strategy, Israel has targeted nuclear missile and technology programs in Iraq, Syria and Iran through several air strikes. Israeli forces have also carried out acts of sabotage and assassinations within these countries. Tel Aviv has developed the weapon of the second strike, a viable weapon used to avenge the enemy's nuclear strikes, regardless of its strength.
     Most nuclear forces operate submarines with ballistic missiles, which usually operate on nuclear reactors, which allows them to stay several months underwater and launch ballistic missiles at any moment to destroy the enemy's core facilities and cause horrific destruction. Due to the difficulty of locating these submarines before they carry out the first strike, these opponents think carefully before executing their first strike. On the other hand, the operation of nuclear-powered submarines is very costly for a country with a population of New Jersey, as well as the high cost of launching ballistic missiles from these submarines. This has led the Israeli authorities to find an alternative solution at a reasonable cost.
    Berlin has a role in helping Israel with nuclear weapons
    During the Gulf War in 1991, it became clear that German scientists and companies played an important role in informing some Arab governments about ballistic and chemical ballistic technology, which helped President Saddam Hussein bomb Israeli territory with Scud missiles. This fact was too much. Since the early 1960s, many Israeli clients have attempted assassination, kidnapping and bombing targeting German weapons scientists working for Arab governments. At a time when German shipbuilding companies were seeing a sharp decline as countries cut their post-Cold War defense policies, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has developed a strategy to compensate Israel for the damage it has done. Beginning in the 1970s, Hwoldtswirecki-Ducci Werft began HDW»Construction of ships Manufacturing diesel electric submarines of type« 209 »for export abroad. About 60 such submarines can be found in current seas and oceans.
     One submarine, San Luis , ambushed the British Royal Navy on two occasions during the Falkland Islands War, but was unable to sink any ship because of its defective turbines. Cole offered full support for the construction of two modified types of 209 submarines, whose capacity is significantly increased. The submarine was classified as a " Dolphin " and the German Chancellor worked out a strategy whereby Germany would finance 50% of the cost of building a third submarine in 1994. During its submerged water, the Dolphin submarines , 57 meters long, To carry a load of about 1900 tons, which required a crew of 35 personnel to command, in addition to the absorption of about 10 members of the special forces on board. These submarines entered service between 1999 and 2000 and were named INS dolphin»,» Leviathan », and» Tekuma ». Dolphin submarines have supplied six heavy-duty, 533mm (533 mm) torpedoes for the launch of torpedoes , which can be guided by fiber-optic technology and anti-ship Boeing Harpoon missiles.
     These submarines contain four 650-millimeter pipes, which are rare in modern submarines, which can be used to deploy naval commandos to carry out reconnaissance and vandalism missions, which played an important role in the success of Israeli submarine missions. However, large-scale torpedo pipes are used for additional missions; they can, in particular, consist of large submarine-launched rockets, which are large enough to carry a nuclear warhead. While the speed of the ballistic missile launched in space is the speed of sound, the speed of the mobile missiles is slower, flying closer to the surface of the earth.
    Despite their strong relationship, Washington refused in the 1990s to support Israel
    In the 1990s, the United States refused to supply Israel with submarine-launched Tomahawk missiles because of the rules of a missile technology control system that prohibits the transfer of a mobile missile with a range of 300 miles. On the other hand, Tel Aviv went ahead and developed its own rockets. In 2000, US Navy radars discovered tests to launch submarine-launched submarines in the Indian Ocean that struck a target 930 miles away. This weapon is believed to be the Popeye Turbo missile , which is inspired by the airborne low-speed mobile rocket that claims to carry 200 kilotons of nuclear warheads. However, the characteristics of submarine-launched rockets are concealed, and some sources report that other types of missiles are used entirely. It is likely to be a " Dolphin " submarine"Israel has hit the port of Latakia with a regular mobile missile in 2013, because of some reports of the shipment of missiles" P-800 "anti-Russian ships. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bought three other submarines, which aroused considerable controversy, especially as many officials felt that the move was unnecessary. In 2012 Der Spiegel published details revealing how German engineers were aware that the Dolphin submarines would have been used as a nuclear weapons delivery device.
    In turn, these details have caused controversy among the public, especially since German Chancellor Merkel is supposed to have agreed to sell for promises that have not been fulfilled by the Israeli prime minister by adopting compromise policies toward the Palestinians. However, Israel has received two Dolphin submarines , Rihav , Neptune , Tanin or Crocodile, and Dakar is waiting for the third submarine, which is expected to reach Israel in 2018 or 2019. Based on this, The 2 Dolphin , which weighs 2,400 tons, is based on the highly advanced Type 212 submarine , which features anaerobic propulsion technology, and swells more than 25 knots. While fuel-powered submarines "Diesel "on the noisy fuel generators that consume the air, which requires that the submarine float and dive regularly, and AIP submarines , or anaerobic propulsion system, can dive underwater very quietly and at low speed, weeks at a time. In general, this does not just mean that these submarines are used as secret platforms to control the seas; they make them more effective in extended nuclear deterrence patrols. At present, the 32- inch AIP submarine is the only submarine operating in this system armed with ballistic missiles.
    Israel is now working to confront Iran with nuclear weapons
    However, as a TNI author , Robert Ellie, points out , geographical obstacles reduce the practical application of Israel's nuclear deterrent on the sea. At the moment, there is only one goal that Israel is focusing on: Iran, the country hundreds of miles away from Israel. Although the 930-meter Israeli submarine can reach Tehran from its base in Haifa to the Mediterranean Sea, the missiles will have to spend more than an hour flying over Syria and Iraq, which poses many navigational challenges, especially With regard to the missile's ability to reach the target. On the other hand, there is a place closer to the Arabian Gulf, from which Israel can launch attacks. It includes either the transfer of submarines through the Suez Canal, which is controlled by Egypt, around Africa, which is far from the submarine " Dolphin ", Or stationed some of them at the naval base located in the city of Eilat overlooking the Gulf of Aqaba on the southern tip of Israel and surrounded by Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. In short, the deployment of Israeli submarines to the southern wing of Iran requires cooperation and logistical support from other Middle Eastern countries that may not be in a crisis scenario.


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