Iranian frigate Sahand (2012)

For Iranian ship sunk during Operation Praying Mantis, see Iranian frigate Sahand.
History
Iran
Name: Sahand
Builder: Iran
Launched: 2012
Homeport: Bandar-Abbas
General characteristics
Class and type: Moudge-class frigate
Displacement: 2,000-2,500 tons
Complement: 140
Armament:
  • 1 × 76 mm (3 in) gun[1]
  • 1 × 40 mm anti-aircraft gun
  • 2 × 20 mm anti-aircraft guns
  • Sayyad-2[2]
  • 6 torpedoes
  • 8 × Qader missiles
Aircraft carried: 1 helicopter

Sahand, also known as Moudge 5, is an Iranian designed frigate of the Moudge class launched November 2012.[3] The vessel is able to fire and can be equipped with latest Iranian anti-ship missiles.[4] The warship added to Iran’s arsenal to ensure security in the Strait of Hormuz according to Fars News Agency.[5]

History

Sahand was unveiled to the public in late November 2012. All that was shown was pictures of the completed hull and superstructure. The ship was not outfitted with weapons, electronics, or other essential military equipment. These systems were due to be installed in one or two years.

Sahand is named in the memory of original Sahand that was sunk during Operation Praying Mantis on 18 April 1988.

See also

References

  1. "Surface Forces: Homemade In Iran". Strategypage.com. 15 December 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. آیا «ناوشکن سهند» به سواحل آمریکا می‌رود/ گام‌های قاطع و محکم ایران برای رادارگریزی (in Persian). Masregh News. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  3. "Iran self-sufficient in defense sector: Navy cmdr.". PressTV. 28 November 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  4. Archived December 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
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