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Kings of Judah Trail – archaeological trail for tourists in Jerusalem and nearby places; unofficial name
The dimensions of the boat are likely inaccurate as there is speculation it has different dimensions of previous ships. Furthermore, we may find this isn't even a Dolphin-2 ship at all. Time will tell. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MSP Aviator (talk • contribs) 14:55, 9 March 2022 (UTC)Reply
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I’ve read some conflicting information on whether or not this submarine has already started service/been taken into commission. The Hebrew Wikipedia for instance says it has been delivered, and in service, but this is still not very clear.
The page for Israeli Navy also says it was expected to be delivered in 2025. I will leave a note there as well.