The damaged iranian DAMAVAND frigate at port January 28, 2018 On January 10, an Iranian frigate named DAMAVAND collided with the breakwater at the Bandar Anzali port in Iran. Iran "Damavand" destroyer Joins caspian sea naval fleet ایران ناوشکن دماوند نیروی دریایی ارتش - Duration: 3:59. ali javid 9,863 views 3:59 It is now undergoing sea trials. Earlier, a missile-equipped naval destroyer was found in the waters south of Iran. The class appears to be a development of the Alvand class. Iran regularly exercises its forces to attack ships in the Straits … It was built with Iranian enterprise "Shahid tamjidi marine industries" (stmi). Damavand (Persian: ناوشکن دماوند ), also known as Jamaran-2 (جماران ۲) and Velayat (ناوشکن ولایت), is the second ship of the Iranian Moudge class of frigates. “Contrary to the […]
The Damavand, a newly built 1500 tonne frigate, was approaching its pier at Anzali on January 10 when it went aground on a rocky jetty. Damavand was a Jamaran-class destroyer with unique features to meet the demands of the Iranian naval forces in the country’s northern waters. IRIN Damavand (77) The Moudge-class is a frigate warship group developed and constructed by local Iranian industry.
The Jamaran is a Moudge-class frigate armed with four C-802 (Noor) anti-ship cruise missiles. On February 23, 2010, Iranian media reported that the production of the ship had commenced.
Iranian built, it was reversed engineering of UK-built Alvand class frigates. On January 10, an Iranian frigate named DAMAVAND collided with the breakwater at the Bandar Anzali port in Iran. The frigate was laid down sometime in 2006 and officially launched under state-media coverage on February 19th, 2010. As a result of the incident, six crew members fell from the ship. Iran has begun sea trails of its latest domestically built Mowj-class frigate armed with reconnaissance and attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), … Damavand is one of three Moudge -class frigates in Iranian service. The advanced destroyer was capable of tracking aerial, surface and sub-surface targets simultaneously. Experts at Iran’s Defence Ministry had installed 25 homegrown electronics and communication systems on Damavand, including advanced naval radars and systems for communication, detection and interception. The ship was named Damavand after inauguration in the Caspian Sea. 6 crew were thrown overboard by jolt, 4 were rescued, 2 went missing. The Iranian navy in August 2019 announced it would return to service the three-year-old frigate Damavand following 18 months of work. Earlier, a missile-equipped naval destroyer was found in the waters south of Iran. The ship ran aground on rocks in January, after attempting to enter a harbour during bad weather. Damavand had … Damavand, also known as Jamaran-2 and Velayat, is the second ship of the Iranian of frigates. Jamaran is the lead ship of the Iranian Moudge-class frigate launched in early 2010 in Bandar-e-Abbas, Iran.Iran has stated that the design and building of Jamaran was among the greatest achievements of the Iranian Navy and the ship's launch marks a major technological leap for Iran's naval industries. The Iranian frigate Damavand, also known as'Jamaran-2 is the second ship of the Iranian Moudge class frigates which appears to be a development of the Alvand class (British Saam class), and has been named Damavand after inauguration in the Caspian sea. It sister ship, the Damavand was completed in 2013 and was in service in the Caspian Sea Caspian until it sunk in January 2018. Her sister-ship Damavand was sunk in a navigation error on January 10 2018.
Iranian Navy frigate DAMAVAND was pushed onto breakwater at Bandar Anzali Port, Iran, Caspian sea, on Jan 10. Two were missing. Damavand is one of three Moudge-class corvettes in Iranian service. Damavand was a Jamaran-class destroyer with unique features to meet the demands of the Iranian naval forces in the country’s northern waters. It serves the modern Islamic Republic of Iran Navy (IRIN) with seven total vessels were planned for the series: three having been completed, four under construction (as of December 2018), and two in active service. Four more reportedly are under construction. Damavand had been out of … The Iranian navy in August 2019 announced it would return to service the three-year-old frigate Damavand … The Iranian navy in August 2019 announced it would return to service the three-year-old frigate Damavand following 18 months of work. The frigate Damavand was the Iranian navy’s most important warship on the Caspian Sea — a symbol of a modest but growing armed presence on the world’s largest enclosed body of water, and a force for Iranian flag-waving in a region full of oil and natural gas reverses. The Iranian commander said that efforts have been made to employ cutting-edge technology in building the frigate, stressing that Damavand would also be … Accident was caused by strong wind and waves, and of course, by crew mistakes in navigating the ship. Iran’s homegrown destroyer Damavand has fully sunk in the Caspian Sea a couple of weeks after it suffered damages during the stormy weather of Anzali Port, Iran, Caspian Sea.