The two Israeli submarines under construction will be fitted with a new German technology that combines a conventional system of a diesel generator with a lead acid battery, and an air-independent propulsion (AIP) system, used for silent slow cruising, with a fuel cell equipped with oxygen and hydrogen storage.Defense officials said they were concerned by Egypt's request to purchase the German submarines.Egypt's navy has a larger fleet than Israel, including a number of large frigates and four Soviet-made Romeo-class submarines.Likud MK Yuval Steinitz, a former chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, said that if the deal went through, the balance of power in the Middle East would be affected.With the new submarines, Egypt would be able to covertly collect intelligence against Israel, he said."The Egyptian fleet is already three times bigger than the Israeli fleet except for one platform - submarines - which we both have approximately the same number of, although ours are clearly more advanced and efficient," he said. "If such a deal takes place, this will have a real impact on the sea power in the Mediterranean."Steinitz said the German Dolphin-class submarine was one of the best in the world and would give the Egyptians the ability to close major ports and sea routes."It is also almost impossible to prevent an attack from a submarine," he said.
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