IRGCN receives new vessels

IRGCN receives new vessels

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10 March 2023

by Jeremy Binnie

The IRGCN’s converted container ship Shahid Mahdavi . (IRNA)

Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) formally took delivery of over 80 vessels on 9 March, including the converted container ship Shahid Mahdavi (110-3) and a new high-speed air-defence vessel.

IRGCN Commander Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri described Shahid Mahdavi as a multi-purpose long-range vessel that is fitted with a phased array radar and an advanced communications system. It can carry 41 tonnes of cargo that can include helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), fast attack craft, long-range cruise missiles, and air-defence systems. He added that the 240 m-long ship has an endurance of 18,000 n mile and a top speed of 18 kt.

Media coverage showed it carrying two Mi-17 helicopters, various UAV types, four anti-ship missiles behind its superstructure on its starboard side, and two small fast attack boats on the port side. The boats can presumably be launched and recovered using the cranes at the rear of the superstructure.


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