Iran to Unveil Several Home-Made Destroyers, Missile Frigates Soon

amirhessam

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Iran will soon unveil 10 types of home-made naval vessels, including different classes of destroyers and missile-launching frigates, a senior Iranian Navy commander announced on Tuesday.




Speaking to FNA on Tuesday, Lieutenant Commander of the Navy for Technical Affairs Rear Admiral Abbas Zamini reminded that the designing and building of Jamaran destroyer, a Mowdge 1 Class vessel, showed Iran's high technical know-how and capabilities in manufacturing battleships, and added that the country is already manufacturing a second generation of the hi-tech vessel.

The construction phase of Velayat destroyer, a Mowdge 2 Class vessel, is 70% through, he said, and added that the vessel is under construction in Iran's Northern port city of Bandar Anzali.

The admiral declared that Velayat will be launched this Iranian year (ends on March 2013).

"In addition" the commander stated "construction of other Mowdge and Sina-class destroyers are underway including Mowdge 3 and 4 projects."

He further announced that construction of a Mowdge 5 class destroyer, named Sahand, will end in the near future, and the Navy vessel will be launched this year.

The Admiral noted the manufacture of Sina-class missile-launching frigates, and said that construction of three classes of this Navy vessel is on Iran's agenda.

He also mentioned that the Iranian defense ministry and the Navy are working on four projects to build four different classes of warships, and said the four projects are called Sina 4, 5, 6 and 7.

Iran's first home-made destroyer, Jamaran, was launched in late February 2010. The Mowdge Class vessel has a displacement of around 14,000 tons and is equipped with modern radars and electronic warfare capabilities and is armed with a variety of anti-ship, surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles.

Jamaran is also equipped with different kinds of weapons, including a powerful and smart missile named 'Nour' (light).
Iran to Unveil Several Home-Made Destroyers, Missile Frigates Soon
 

SASWanabe

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i dont know if its an error in translation or something but i seriously doubt the Moudge class frigates (Corvettes) come in at 14,000 tons
 

kato

The Bunker Group
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It's the same error that was used in the last press release on it actually.
 

Supermoves

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I really don't see these as much of a threat...at least to the U.S.

Our warships make Iran's look like toy boats. Since international sanctions prevent countries from sending Iran things like computer and radar systems, it really stimies their ability to make a decent warship.

Although it would not surprise me to learn that Russia or China is smuggling those systems into Iran, which would lead to a big shock for our forces if fighting erupted there. I guess we just have to trust that our intelligence services know what's going on in that regard.
 

Belesari

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Here's the thing. Heard show on NPR once...yes some of use evil conservatives doe listen once in awhile.....

Anyways. On the show a guy who reports from Iran on occasion told him about the last time he went. Specificly how he payed for his room and such. Goes up to the hotel owner...gives him his credit card thinking he may not be able to pay with it because of the sanctions right?

Well not quite.

The guy tells him to come back in 30 mins or so. He does. He comes back the manager tells him to OK a purchase of Skiing equipment out of Quatar i believe....

And so the ban is lifted.

The bans work agaisnt the People of iran more than the government and such.


I really don't see these as much of a threat...at least to the U.S.

Our warships make Iran's look like toy boats. Since international sanctions prevent countries from sending Iran things like computer and radar systems, it really stimies their ability to make a decent warship.

Although it would not surprise me to learn that Russia or China is smuggling those systems into Iran, which would lead to a big shock for our forces if fighting erupted there. I guess we just have to trust that our intelligence services know what's going on in that regard.
 
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