List of current ships of the Iranian Navy

List of current ships of the Iranian Navy
Iranian Navy
Leadership
Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari
Branches and manpower
Navy 13,400
Marines 2,600
Aviation 2,000
History
History of the Iranian Navy
Personnel
List of Iranian Navy senior officers
Iran's Navy Ranks Insignia
Equipment
Historical Vessels
Current Vessels

This list reflects the state of the mainline Iranian Navy, and does not include the vessels of the Navy of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution.

Contents

Submarines

  • SSK Kilo (3)[1][2]
    • Displacement: 4,000 tons submerged
    • Dimensions: 74 x 9.9 x 6.5 meters
    • Propulsion: Diesel-electric propulsion, 2 x 1000 kW Diesel generators, 1 x 5,500-6,800 shp, Propulsion motor, 1 x fixed-pitch Propeller
    • Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h)
    • Range: 7,500 nautical miles (13,890 km)
    • Crew: 52
    • Armament: 6 x 553 mm torpedo tubes, 18 x torpedoes, 24 x mines
    • Russia Russian built.
One of Iran's 3 SSK Kilo class submarines
Number Class Name Year Homeport
901 Kilo Tareq 1992 Bandar Abbas
902 Kilo Noor 1993 Bandar Abbas
903 Kilo Yunes 1997 Bandar Abbas
  • SSI (2) [3] (see p. 36) No longer active
Number Class Name Year Homeport
XXX Qaeem Iranian Submarine Qaaem Not yet
Number Class Name Year Homeport
XXX Fateh Iranian Submarine Fateh 2011[4]
Number Class Name Year Homeport
XXX Nahang Nahang 2006
  • Ghadir class (11)[5]
    • Displacement: 120-150 tons standard
    • Dimensions: 20 x 3 x 2.5 meters
    • Propulsion: Diesel-electric propulsion
    • Armament: 2 torpedo tubes, missiles
    • Iran Iranian built.
Number Class Name Year Homeport
XXX Ghadir Ghadir 2007 Bandar Abbas
XXX Ghadir 2008 Bandar Abbas
XXX Ghadir 2008 Bandar Abbas
945 Ghadir Ghadir 945 2009
946 Ghadir Ghadir 946 2009
947 Ghadir Ghadir 947 2009
948 Ghadir Ghadir 948 2009
949 Ghadir Ghadir 949 2010 Bandar Abbas
950 Ghadir Ghadir 950 2010 Bandar Abbas
951 Ghadir Ghadir 951 2010 Bandar Abbas
952 Ghadir Ghadir 952 2010 Bandar Abbas
  • Yugo class (4) [6]
    • Ship displacement: 25 tons submerged
    • Dimensions: 20 x 2 x 1.6 meters (65.6 x 6.5 x 5 ft)
    • Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 160 shp (119 kW), 4 knots (7 km/h)
    • Crew: 2 + 6-7 swimmers
    • Armament: 2 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes
    • North Korea North-Korean built.

Destroyers

Babr Destroyer c.1977
Number Class Name Year Note
D5 Damavand Damavand (Ex-Artemiz) 1966 Not Active - Ex-HMS Sluys (D60)
D7 Babr Babr 1973 Not Active - Ex-USS Zellars (DD-777)
D9 Babr Palang 1972 Not Active - Ex-USS Stormes (DD-780)

Frigates

IS Sabalan at sea.
  • Alvand (Saam) class (Vosper Mk5 type) Frigates (3)
    • Displacement: 1,540 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 94.5 x 11.07 x 3.25 meters (310 x 36 x 10.5 ft)
    • Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 cruise diesels, 3,800 bhp (2,830 kW), 17 knots (31 km/h); 2 TM-3A
    • boost gas turbines, 46,000 shp (34,300 kW), 39 knots (72 km/h)
    • Crew: 135
    • Radar: AWS-1 air search
    • Sonar: Type 174 hull
    • Fire Control: 2 RTN-10X
    • EW: RDL-2AC intercept
    • Armament: 4 x C-802 (Noor), 1 114 mm DP, 1 dual 35 mm AA, 4 20 mm, 2 12.7 mm MG, 2 triple 324 mm torpedoes
    • United KingdomUK-built. an additional ship, 74 Sahand ex-Faramarz, was lost to US forces.
Number Name Year Notes
71 Alvand 1971 Ex-Saam
72 Alborz 1971 Ex-Zaal
73 Sabalan 1972 Ex-Rastam
  • Moudge class frigate (2)
    • Displacement: 1,420 tons
    • Dimensions: 94.5 x 11.1 x 3.25 meters
    • Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 diesels; 30 knots (56 km/h);
    • Crew: 120-140
    • Radar: Unknown
    • Sonar: Unknown
    • Fire Control: Unknown
    • EW: Unknown
    • Armament:4 x C-802 (or maybe improved C-803) anti-ship missiles, 1 x 76 mm Fajr-27 naval gun, 1 x 40 mm AAA, 2 x 20 mm cannons, 4 × SM-1 SAM, 2 x triple 324 mm torpedoes
    • IranIranian built, they are reversed engineering of Alvand class frigates. One of them (the Moudge 2) has not been completed and so it is not in service yet.
Number Name Year Notes
76 Jamaran 2010 Entered Service in 2010
77 Velayat 2012? Planned for launch in 2012

Corvettes

  • Bayandor class (PF 103 type) large patrol corvettes
    • Displacement: 1,135 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 83.82 x 10.06 x 3.05 meters (275 x 33 x 10 ft)
    • Propulsion: 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 5,300 bhp (3,950 kW), 20 knots (37 km/h)
    • Crew: 133
    • Radar: SPS-6 2-D air search
    • Armament: 4 x C-802 (or maybe improved C-803) anti-ship missiles, 1 x 76 mm DP naval cannon, 1 dual 40 mm AAA, 2 x 20 mm cannons, 2 x triple 324 mm torpedoes, 2 x 12.7 mm MG
    • United StatesUS-built for transfer. Two sisters (Milanian and Kahnamuie) lost.
Number Name Year Note
81 Bayandor 1964 ex-PF-103
82 Admiral Naghdi 1964 ex-PF-104
  • Hamzeh class
    • Displacement: 580 tons
    • Dimensions: 54 x 7.65 x 3.25 meters
    • Crew: ??
    • Speed: 15 kn
    • Powerplant: 2 x 1,300 hp (970 kW) Stork diesels
    • Armament: 2 x C-802 anti-ship missiles, 1 x main gun (20 mm), 2 x 12.7 mm manned heavy machine guns
    • NetherlandsDutch-built (Boele Yard, Bolnes), launched 1936. Originally the Imperial/government yacht Shahsavar, the Hamzeh has been modified to carry C-802 anti-ship missiles and light defences. Due to age, performance and disposition probably used for training. As the name Hamzeh was also reported for a Bluebird class minesweeper ( ex-Sarokh ) in 2006 renaming must be recent.
Number Name Year
802 Hamzeh Corvette 196X

Missile Craft

  • Houdong class aka Thondor Class (10 - operated by the Revolutionary Guard Corps)
    • Displacement: 171 tons standard, 205 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 38.6 x 6.8 x 2.7 meters (126.6 x 22.3 x 8.9 ft)
    • Propulsion: 3 diesels, 3 shafts, 8,025 bhp (5,984 kW), 35 knots (65 km/h)
    • Crew: 28
    • Armament: 4 C802 SSM, 2 30 mm, 2 23 mm
    • ChinaChinese Built
Number Name Year
P313-1 Fath 1994
P313-2 Nasr 1994
P313-3 Saf 1994
P313-4 Ra'ad 1994
P313-5 Fajr 1994
P313-6 Shams 1996
P313-7 Me'raj 1996
P313-8 Falaq 1996
P313-9 Hadid 1996
P313-10 Qadir 1996
  • Kaman class (Combattante II type or Sina class) missile boats (14)
    • Displacement: 275 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 47 x 7.1 x 1.9 meters (154 x 23 x 6 ft)
    • Propulsion: 4 diesels, 4 shafts, 14,400 bhp (10,740 kW), 36 knots (67 km/h)
    • Crew: 31
    • Armament: (2) or (4) C802 SSM, (1) 76 mm OTO DP, (1) 40 mm AA
    • FranceFrench-built. US-supplied Harpoon missiles have been expended. The Iranian guided missile gunboat Paykan was sunk during Operation Morvarid in 1980, while the guided missile gunboat Joshan was sunk during Operation Praying Mantis in 1988, these ship must not be confused with the new Joshan and Paykan.
    • IranJoshan, Paykan, Derafsh and Kalat are (heavily upgraded) Iranian-built versions of this class which Iran calls Sina class.
Number Name Year class
P221 Kaman 1977 Kaman
P222 Xoubin 1977 Kaman
P223 Khadang 1978 Kaman
P224 Paykan 2003 Sina
P225 Joshan 2006 Sina
P226 Falakhon 1978 Kaman
P227 Shamshir 1978 Kaman
P228 Gorz 1978 Kaman
P229 Gardouneh 1978 Kaman
P230 Khanjar 1981 Kaman
P231 Neyzeh 1981 Kaman
P232 Tabarzin 1981 Kaman
P233 Derafsh 2008 Sina
P234 Kalat 2008 Sina

Patrol: Coastal

  • Parvin class (3)
    • Displacement: 98 tons standard, 148 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 30.8 x 6.5 x 2.5 meters (101 x 21.3 x 8.3 ft)
    • Propulsion: 8 GM6-71 diesels, 2 shafts, 2,040 bhp (1,521 kW), 22 knots (41 km/h)
    • Crew: 20
    • Armament: (1) 40 mm, (2) 20 mm, (2) 12.7 mm
    • United States US-built
Number Name Note
211 Parvin ex-USS PGM 103
212 Bahram ex-USS PGM 112
213 Nahid ex-USS PGM 122
  • Kaivan class (2)
    • Displacement: 98 tons standard, 148 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 28.9 x 6.2 x 2 meters (95 x 20.2 x 6.6 ft)
    • Propulsion: 24 NYHMS-1200 diesels(?), 2 shafts, 2,120 bhp(?), 21 knots (39 km/h)
    • Crew: 15
    • Armament: (1) 40 mm, (2) 23 mm, (2) 12.7 mm
Number Name
202 Azadi
203 Mehran

Patrol: Inshore

  • Zafar class (3)
    • Displacement: 70 tons standard, 82 tons full
    • Dimensions: 85’3” × 19’ × 6’6”
    • Machinery: Diesels, diesel-direct drive; 4 shafts, 3-bladed propellers
    • Max speed: 40 kn
    • Crew: 17
    • Armament: x1 BM-21 MLRS (11NM surface), x2 (1 twin) ZU-23 23 mm gun (2NM AA/surface)
    • North Korea Originally North Korean Chaho class, but rebuilt and re-named.
  • Chinese Cat-14 (5)
    • Displacement: 20 tons
    • Dimensions: L 23 m, W 4.8 m, Dr 1 m
    • Crew: 10
    • Endurance: 300 NM
    • Speed: 55 kn
    • Powerplant: 2 × 1,150 hp (858 kW)
    • Armament: 4 × TL-10 or C-701 Kowsar light anti-ship missiles, 1 × manned cannon (20 mm?), Short range C-701, machine gun
    • China Chinese Craft built under license in Iran.
  • PBF (55)
    • MIG-S-2600 Class (6)
      • Displacement: 70 tons standard, 82 tons full
      • Dimensions: 85’3” × 19’ × 6’6”
      • Machinery: Diesels, diesel-direct drive; 4 shafts, 3-bladed propellers
      • Max Speed: 40 kn
      • Crew: 17
      • Armament: x1 BM-21 MLRS (11NM surface), x2 (1 twin) ZU-23 23 mm gun (2NM AA/surface)
      • Iran Iranian built, developed from North Korean Chaho class
    • Mk III Class (9)
      • Displacement: 28 tons standard, 36 tons full load
      • Dimensions: L: 19.78 m × B: 5.50 m × D: 1.80
      • Speed: 26 kn
      • Armament: 20 mm cannon
      • United States US-built, 20 originally delivered
    • MIG-G-1900 Class (10)
    • MIG-S-1800 Class (20)
      • Displacement: 22 tons standard
      • Dimensions: L: 56’1 × B:15’1 × D:4 ft
      • Crew: 7
      • Speed: 18 kn
      • Armament: 1× .50 cal machine gun, 1NM AA/surface
      • Iran Iranian built, based on American PCI-class delivered in the 1970s.
  • PTF (20)
    • Peykaap (IPS-16) Class (10)
      • Displacement: 13.75 tons
      • Dimensions: L 16.3 m, W 3.75m, Dr 0.67 m, H 1.93 m
      • Crew: 3
      • Endurance: 320 NM
      • Speed: 52kn
      • Powerplant: 2 × 1,200 hp (890 kW)
      • Armament: 2 × 324 mm (12.75”) torpedo tubes, small-arms
      • North Korea North-Korean built
    • Tir (IPS-18) Class (10)
      • Displacement: 28.16 tons
      • Dimensions: L 21.12 m, W 5.77m, Dr 0.87 m H 2.1m
      • Crew: 6
      • Endurance: 450 NM
      • Speed: 52 kn
      • Powerplant: 3 × 1,200 hp (890 kW)
      • Armament: 2 × 533 mm (21”) torpedo tubes (carries Hoot), 1 × manned 12.7 mm HMG
      • North Korea North-Korean built
  • Hovercraft (14)
  • Submersible Boats (3?)
    • Kajami Class (Taedong-B)(1?)
    • Gahjea Class (Taedong-C)(2?)
  • Peykaap class Fast attack craft (74)[8][9]
    • Armament: 2× Kowsar Missile, torpedo tubes
    • Iran Iranian built
  • miscellaneous small craft (200+)

Mine Layers

  • Hejaz LST (2)

Mine Countermeasures

  • Shahrokh MSC (1)
  • 292 MSC (2)
  • Riazi Class (Cape Class) minesweeper(2)
Number Class Name
311 Riazi Harischi
312 Riazi Riazi

Amphibious

  • Hengam LST (4)
  • Iran Hormuz 24 LST (3)
  • Iran Hormuz 21 LST (3)
  • Fouque LSL(3)
  • Landing Craft, Tank (6)
  • BH.7 Logistic Support hovercraft (6)
  • SR.N6 hovercraft

Support

  • Kharg Class (1) - modified Olwen class design
    • Displacement: 33,014 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 207.15 x 25.5 x 9.14 meters (679.5 x 83.5 x 30 ft)
    • Propulsion: Steam turbines, 2 boilers, 1 shaft, 26,870 shp (20,037 kW), 21 knots (39 km/h)
    • Crew: approx. 250
    • Aviation: aft helicopter deck and hangar; 3 Sea King helos
    • Cargo: ??
    • Armament: 1 76 mm OTO DP, 6 dual 23 mm AA
    • United KingdomUK-built by Swan Hunter 1976-1978; delivered 1984 refitted 1993.
Number Type Name Year
431 Replenishment Ship Kharg 1980
  • Bandar Abbas Class (2)
    • Displacement: 4,673 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 108 x 16.6 x 4.5 meters (354 x 54.5 x 14.5 ft)
    • Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 12,000 bhp (8,900 kW), 20 knots (37 km/h)
    • Crew: 60
    • Aviation: aft helicopter deck and hangar; 1 light helo
    • Cargo: ??
    • Armament: 2 dual 23 mm AA, 2 20 mm AA
    • GermanyGerman built. Now used for patrol duties.
Number Type Name Year
421 Light Replenishment Ship Bandar Abbas 1973
422 Light Replenishment Ship Bushehr 1974
Delvar class Cargo Ship Chiroo in 2010
  • Delvar class (7)
    • Displacement: approx. 1,300 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 63.45 x 11 x 3.03 meters (208 x 36 x 10 ft)
    • Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 1,560 bhp (1,163 kW), 9-11 knots
    • Crew: 20
    • Armament: 1 dual 23 mm AA
    • PakistanPakistani-built. Configurations vary. Completed 1978-82. Can be used as mineplanters.
Number Type Name
XXX Cargo Ship Delvar
XXX Cargo Ship Charak
XXX Cargo Ship Chiroo
XXX Cargo Ship Souru
XXX Water Tanker Silim
XXX Water Tanker Sirjan
XXX Water Tanker Dayer
  • Hendijan class (13) General Purpose Tenders (MIG-S-4700)
Number Class Name
1409 Hendijan Hendijan
XXX Hendijan Konarak
XXX Hendijan Sirik
XXX Hendijan Geno
XXX Hendijan Kalat
XXX Hendijan Ganaveh
XXX Hendijan Gavatar
XXX Hendijan Moqam
XXX Hendijan Rostami
XXX Hendijan Nayband
XXX Hendijan Maqam
XXX Hendijan Khoramshahr
XXX Hendijan Bahregan
  • Kangan Class (4)
    • Displacement: 12,000 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 147.95 x 21.5 x 5 meters (485.5 x 70.5 x 16.5 ft)
    • Propulsion: 1 diesel, 1 shaft, 7,385 bhp (5,507 kW), 12 knots (22 km/h)
    • Crew: 20
    • Cargo: 9,000 cubic meters
    • Armament: 1 dual 23 mm AA, 2 12.7 mm MG
    • IndiaIndian-built. Now used for patrol duties.
Number Type Name Year
411 Water Tanker Kangan 1979
412 Water Tanker Teheri 1979
XXX Water Tanker Marjani 1979
XXX Water Tanker Amir 1979
  • AT (1)
  • Training Craft (2)

See also

References

  1. ^ John Pike. "Iranian Warships". Globalsecurity.org. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iran/ships.htm. Retrieved 2010-06-06. 
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ http://www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/060728_gulf_iran.pdf
  4. ^ Fateh submarines to join Iran Navy
  5. ^ Most modern submarines to join Iran Navy
  6. ^ "N. Korea agrees to supply 4 mini-submarines to Iran: source". Breitbart.com. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8Q5O98G0&show_article=1&cat=0. Retrieved 2010-06-06. 
  7. ^ "Iran domestic submarines join naval fleet". Presstv.ir. 2009-06-01. http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=96674&sectionid=351020101. Retrieved 2010-06-06. 
  8. ^ 11:40 AM. "Iranian Navy Peykaap class FAC (IPS-16 class) and IRGC Navy Speedboat - IranDefence.net Gallery". Irandefence.net. http://www.irandefence.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=6606. Retrieved 2010-06-06. 
  9. ^ "Fars News Agency :: Iranian Military Gets 74 New Gunboats". English.farsnews.com. 2008-02-22. http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8612030407. Retrieved 2010-06-06. 

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