Iranische Marine

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New Iranian destroyer still months away from beginning operations

https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/nava ... eginning-/
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Iran holds missile drill with two new warships
The two-day missile drill was being held in the gulf’s southeastern waters, and two new Iranian-made warships joined the exercise: the missile-launching Zereh, or “armor,” and the country’s largest military ship, the Makran — a logistics vessel with a helicopter pad named for a coastal region in southern Iran.
Iran on occasion announces military achievements that cannot be independently verified. State TV said the 121,000-metric ton Makran is Iran’s largest military ship at 228 meters (748 feet) long, 42 meters (138 feet) wide and 21.5 meters (70 feet) tall. The Makran, a logistics ship that supports combat ships in the fleet, can travel for nearly three years without docking and carries information collection and processing gear.

Video footage released by the military showed helicopters carrying commandos to the Makran as part of the exercise.
https://www.defensenews.com/training-si ... ium=social


Mit einem EloKa-System auf der Brücke:

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Iran Commissions Its Massive Oil Tanker Turned Sea Base Into Service
The Makran was converted from the former oil tanker Persian Gulf and seems to have been launched in its new form late last year, with satellite images in late November revealing that its dry dock had been flooded. According to H.I. Sutton, an author and an expert on maritime special forces craft, the ship looks to have undertaken sea trials in mid-December in the Strait of Hormuz. This vessel’s entry into service also comes almost two months after the naval component of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) received its own new, but smaller, sea base-type ship, the Shahid Roudaki, which you can read about more in this past War Zone piece.

With a length of 755 feet, the Makran is considerably larger than the Shahid Roudaki, the IRGC's modified roll-on/roll-off ship, which is 492 feet long. The new Iranian Navy vessel is closer in general size to the U.S. Navy’s Expeditionary Sea Bases (ESB), which are 764 feet long.
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/3 ... to-service


Iranian-Forward-Base-Ships (29. November 2020)

http://www.hisutton.com/Iranian-Forward-Base-Ships.html
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Construction Activity at Bandar Abbas, IRAN

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Hier die "Korvetten" in Madkandaloo und Bandar Abbas. Die Schiffe sind mit ca. 60 - 65 m Länge im internationalen Vergleich ziemlich klein.

Iran’s New Missile Corvette Could Reshape IRGC Naval Doctrine

https://news.usni.org/2021/03/29/irans- ... l-doctrine


Jedenfalls ist es nicht die 2020 angekündigte "Negin" (Wobei ohnehin zu bezweifeln ist, dass der Iran in der Lage ist, so ein Schiff zu entwickeln. Die Modellbauer des IRGC haben offensichtlich das LCS "Independence" kopiert.):

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In Bushehr ist auf dem Gelände der Werft SADRA ein ziemlich eigenartiges Wasserfahrzeug aufgetaucht. Schwer zu beurteilen, ob es zivil oder militärisch ist. Sieht aus wie ein Katamaran. Nach eigenen Angaben baut und wartet SADRA u.a. Öltanker, Frachtschiffe, Fischereischiffe, Schlepper und "Landungsboote".
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Iranisches Marineschiff sinkt nach Brand in Golf von Oman

https://orf.at/stories/3215676/


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Besonders viel Glück haben die Iraner wahrlich nicht:




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theoderich hat geschrieben: Di 7. Apr 2020, 15:14He said that the next in the class would be Dena, which will join the IRIN in the month of Bahman (20 January to 18 February 2021). He said that it would have a vertical launch system, a phased-array radar, major changes in its propulsion system, as well as a new communications system.
theoderich hat geschrieben: Di 7. Apr 2020, 15:14Ein etwa 30 m langes Minenräumboot aus Verbundwerkstoffen sei im Bau

Iran commissions frigate, minesweeper
IRINS Dena (75) is the fourth Mowj version of the Alvand-class light frigate after Jamaran (76), Sahand (74), and Damavand (77), although the latter was lost in a January 2018 accident.

Photographs of the event showed Dena has a similar armament as the previous vessels: a 76 mm main gun, two Mehrab surface-to-air missiles in front of its bridge, four anti-ship missiles behind its funnel, and two three-tube torpedo launchers.

While the six-barrel Kamand close-in weapon system has been seen fitted to Sahand and Alborz, one of the three surviving Alvands vessels that have been in service with the Iranian navy since the 1970s, Dena is instead equipped with the same single-barrel 40 mm Bofors-type gun that was fitted to the other Mowjs and what appeared to be manually operated 23 mm guns.

All four Mowj ships have different radar setups, with Dena's being closest to that of Damavand. It has the radome for what looks like a WM-28 search and track radar (identified by Iranian sources as the Samen) and a flat rotating antenna for what has been identified as the Asr phased array radar.

While Damavand had its Asr on a separate mount behind its mast, Dena's is positioned at the front of the mast with the Samen mounted higher up.

The Tasnim news agency reported that Dena's Asr radar operates in the X-band, rather than the S-band like the one on Damavand, and that the new ship has more sophisticated command-and-control systems and a new sonar for detecting submarines. It also reported that Dena has several generators distributed around the ship that continue to provide power if one or more stop functioning in an emergency.

The IRIN also received a novel mine-countermeasures vessel (MCMV) called Shahin (M 111). This is a 33 m-long, 11 m-wide catamaran that generates an air cushion between its hulls, making it the IRIN's first surface-effect-ship (SES) as well as its first dedicted MCMV.

The Iranian media reported that Shahin is made of a composite material and equipped with a sonar for detecting mines. A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and a small boat were seen on its rear deck, as well as two cranes for launching them. It has two 12.7 mm machine guns for self defence.

The IRIN's ordering of Shahin suggests it is preparing to deal with the threat to navigation resulting from a conflict where it and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy make extensive use of maritime mines to block the shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz.

The SES principle is generally used to minimise drag and increase a vessel's speed, but the Royal Norwegian Navy has MCMVs that use it to reduce their magnetic and acoustic signatures, as well as their vulnerability to exploding mines.

Iran could potentially use the SES principle to produce extremely fast attack vessels like Norway's Skjold-class corvettes, which are capable of 60 kt in calms seas.
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news ... inesweeper

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