Posted on 11/24/2007 9:21:46 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
Iran to Launch Home-Made Submarine, Destroyer
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iranian army's naval commander said that the country is due to launch a home-made destroyer and a submarine on Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters in a press conference here on Saturday, Admiral Habib Sayyari further pointed to the production of missile-launching PT boats by the navy, and added, "A home-made destroyer called 'Jamaran' and a (home-made) submarine of 'Ghadir' class will launch operation on November 28."
He further stressed that his troops are closely monitoring military moves of trans-regional powers in the region, and said, "No move in the Sea of Oman, the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormoz could remain hidden from our eyes. The naval force is in full control over the region and monitors all the military moves of the enemies in the region."
Asked if Iran would block the Strait of Hormoz in case of foreign invasion, the navy commander, said, "We are prepared to defend the interests of the Islamic Republic against any kind of threat, but we have not made any such claim about closing the Strait of Hormoz. Yet, we are ready to take action to preserve our interests."
He described self-belief and self-reliance as the most important achievements of the Iranian naval forces, and said that his troops have made great achievements in training tactics and equipment manufacturing.
The commander further voiced opposition to the expansion of military capabilities in the Caspian Sea, saying, "We view the Caspian as a sea of peace and friendship and we believe upgrading and expanding military equipment in this sea is incorrect. Yet, we are always prepared to defend the country's interests."
He said Iranian navy enjoys a powerful missile capability, adding that navy units are equipped with various types of surface and subsurface missiles and torpedoes.
The Admiral underlined that Iran's military capabilities serve as a deterrent and pursue defensive purposes, but meantime warned, "If the enemy makes a mistake, he will receive such a powerful second strike that it won't be able to stand up."
He said a powerful and mighty Iran would bring peace and security to the region, adding, "We are willing to promote our interactions with regional states at all levels.
To end his remarks, the navy commander mentioned that his troops are scheduled to stage massive military exercises codenamed 'Unity 86' in the Sea of Oman in February, adding that new tactics and military tools and equipment would be tested during the maneuvers.
Is that Algore in the bottom right of your photo? He did have a beard for a while.
Prolly just checking the carbon footprint in order to sell some credits.
LOL,...Perfect.
“After we fire our first volley their new destroyer actually converts into a submarine ...”
ROTFL - Actually you should use the old terminology. They become “submersivals”
I always wanted one of those.
I hope Ahmed remembers to close the screen door!
"In 2002 Iran announced it would start the production of it's first domestically produced destroyer (However the fact that Iran calls all it's frigates destroyers and that the size and weight of the ship is more in keeping with that of a modern frigate indicate it is a frigate. It is also referred to as a corvette sometimes because it is light for a frigate.), Moudge (aka Jamaran), later known as Moudge I which appears to be a development of the Alvand (Saam) Class."
"The frigate was completed and entered service in 2006, bringing Irans frigate arsenal from 3 to 4. On February 23, 2007 Iran announced the production of the second ship in this class, Moudge II."
A Sea Wolf class submarine can have some fun playing with it like a cat has fun pawing a catnip ball. : )
I don’t see how a six-foot long destroyer is much of a threat to anyone.
Additional suggestion: repair the hole in the screen door.
Hey, I saw one of those new do-it-yourself submarines for sale on Home Shopping Network the other day.
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