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Iran Ghadir class — — 2007 onward: 125 tons Midget submarine: Southern Fleet: Iran 20 in service Nahang class: IRIS Nahang 1: XXX: 2006: 115 tons Midget submarine: Southern Fleet: Iran Frigates (7/8) Class Picture Boat No. Commissioned Displacement Type Fleet Origin Status Alvand class: IRIS Alvand: 71: 1971: 1,400 tons Frigate: Southern ...
The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy or Iranian Navy (IRIN; Persian: نیروی دریایی ارتش جمهوری اسلامی ایران, romanized: Nirū-yē Dəryâyi-yē Ərtēš-ē Žomhūri-yē Ēslâmi-yē Irân), officially abbreviated NEDAJA (Persian: نداجا), is the naval warfare service branch of Iran's regular military, the Islamic Republic of Iran Army ().
Iranian frigate Alvand (Persian: الوند) is a frigate of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy and the lead ship of her class.She was launched in 1968. The ship was originally called Saam, lead ship of the Saam class (which is named after Sām, a mythical hero of ancient Persia, and an important character in the Shahnameh).
Jamaran is the lead ship of the Iranian Moudge-class frigate [6] [7] [8] launched in early 2010 in Bandar-e-Abbas, Iran.Iran has stated that the design and building of Jamaran was among the greatest achievements of the Iranian Navy and the ship's launch marks a major technological leap for Iran's naval industries. [9]
A day later, Iran surrendered and all of the vessels in the fleet (except for the royal yacht) were seized. [8] In 1969, Iran moved one of its minesweepers in the Southern Fleet that was purchased from the United States in 1959 to the Caspian via Volga. As of 1970, the fleet included two 65-ton and two 45-ton gunships, as well as several boats ...
Photos from 2018 show that the ship's hull has broken apart near the waterline approximately at the start of the ship's aircraft deck. [7] Iranian Navy commissioned Dena with a ceremony held in Bandar Abbas on 14 June 2021. [8] Future units of the Modge class are set to be equipped with the Sayyad-2 anti-aircraft missiles. [9]
Footage released by the Navy showed a ship commanded by Iran's Revolutionary Guard cut in front of the USCGC Monomoy, causing the Coast Guard vessel to come to an abrupt stop with its engine smoking.
During Iran-Iraq War, her home port was Bushehr Naval Base. [3]Her refit was completed in c. 2014 and Iranian chief of naval operations was quoted as saying, "Shamshir missile-launcher warship is capable of firing different mid-range and long-range surface-to-surface missiles, including Nour and Qader, or any other type of missile after its recent overhaul...