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INS Dakar
INS ''Dakar'' was the former modified British T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. In 1965, she was purchased by Israel as part of a group of three T-class submarines. She was commissioned into the Israeli Sea Corps in November 1967 and underwent sea and diving trials in Scotland. ''Dakar'' departed for Israel on 9 January 1968, but disappeared en route with all hands. Despite extensive searches over the course of three decades, ''Dakar''s wreckage was not found until 1999, when it was located between the islands of Cyprus and Crete. A portion of the vessel was salvaged and is on display at the Naval Museum in Haifa. The exact cause of ''Dakar''s sinking is not known. It was one of four mysterious submarine disappearances in 1968; the other being the French submarine Minerve (S647), the Soviet submarine K-129 and the US submarine USS Scorpion (SSN-589). == Early career == (詳細はgroup 3 variant of the T class design at HM Dockyard Devonport and launched on 28 September 1943. The submarine was completed and commissioned in early 1945. After the end of World War II, ''Totem'' and the other surviving group 3 boats were equipped with submarine snorkels to allow longer periods of operation underwater. Between 1951 and 1953, ''Totem'' was one of eight boats converted to the "Super T" design, which allowed the vessel higher speed and quieter underwater operation.
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