Iran to launch its first destroyer in Caspian Sea until march

  28 November 2014    Read: 918
Iran to launch its first destroyer in Caspian Sea until march
The home-made destroyer dubbed "Damavand" will join Iranian naval fleet in the Caspian Sea during until the end of the current Iranian fiscal year (started on March 21).

Iranian Army`s 4th Naval Zone Admiral Khordad Hakimi said on Nov.27 that "among the Caspian Littoral countries, only Russia has destroyers, and Iran`s army should be always ready to tackle the threats, Fars news agency reported.

Hakimi said the Caspian Sea`s security depends on Iran and other littoral countries` army forces.

The production of Damavand destroyer started in 2010, according to the Iranian media outlets. When completed, it will have the ability to carry helicopters, anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missiles, torpedoes. The ship will also be equipped with electronic warfare devices.

Iranian officials say that the country is upgrading its warfare capabilities in the Caspian Sea in a bid to maintain peace and security along its coastal waters in the North.

In March 2013 it was announced that Iran`s indigenously-manufactured "Jamaran 2" destroyer was launched in the Caspian Sea near the northern port city of Bandar Anzali. Later, Iran`s state TV channel IRIB News released a report, which said "Jamaran 2" and Damavand" is actually the same destroyer.

Damavand (Jamaran 2) is a wave-class warship, has been designed and built by the experts at Iran’s Defense Ministry and has state-of-the-art navigation equipment and complex defense systems.

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