Iranian experts and engineers are working on new
models of missile-launching battleships and destroyers, a senior Navy
commander announced on Saturday.
"We have built Mowdge-2 class destroyer, also known as Damavand, which
was launched in the Northern waters of the country and we have more
destroyers under construction now," Deputy Commander of the Navy for
Technical Affairs Rear Admiral Abbas Zamini said on Saturday.
"Construction of Peykan-class missile-launching battleships is on our agenda as well," he added.
In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in its defense
sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing essential military
equipment and systems.
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.
Iranian defense ministry officials had said earlier that the third
generation of the home-made vessel, Jamaran-3 destroyer, will come into
operation by the end of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2013 - March
20, 2014).
Iran in late 2012 boosted its naval power in Persian Gulf waters after
a new missile launching vessel and two light submarines joined its Navy
fleet.
The body of Sina-7 missile-launching frigate was launched in a
ceremony in Iran's Southern port city of Bandar Abbas on the occasion of
the National Day of Navy.
During the ceremony attended by Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral
Habibollah Sayyari, two Qadir-class light submarines also joined the
Iranian naval fleet.
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