Eagle2009
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Gents,
Several months back, a rather interesting naval concept showed up on display in Iran. From the posters that are near the model, it is believed this vessel (which is currently named Khalij Fars or Persian Gulf) is a training vessel for the IRIN. The vessel class is sometimes referred to as "Loghman class" but this has not been confirmed by official sources.
The vessel looks to be considerably larger than any other surface combatant Iran has built, with a helicopter deck and hangar. The vessel's role as a training vessel is strongly suggested by the appearance of the superstructure. The vessel also appears to be armed (as many training vessels are, in case of war).
But the truly interesting thing about this concept to me is the potential such a design has. Sure, this model depicts a training vessel, but assuming the design is proven sound, logic dictates Iran will then build a truly combat-capable variant which would certainly add to Iran's conventional naval forces in the Persian Gulf (as opposed to the unconventional vessels being built for the IRGCN).
Honestly, I don't know what the dimensions of such a vessel would be, though I would wager it would have a displacement of ~3,000 tons.
Thoughts?
Several months back, a rather interesting naval concept showed up on display in Iran. From the posters that are near the model, it is believed this vessel (which is currently named Khalij Fars or Persian Gulf) is a training vessel for the IRIN. The vessel class is sometimes referred to as "Loghman class" but this has not been confirmed by official sources.
The vessel looks to be considerably larger than any other surface combatant Iran has built, with a helicopter deck and hangar. The vessel's role as a training vessel is strongly suggested by the appearance of the superstructure. The vessel also appears to be armed (as many training vessels are, in case of war).
But the truly interesting thing about this concept to me is the potential such a design has. Sure, this model depicts a training vessel, but assuming the design is proven sound, logic dictates Iran will then build a truly combat-capable variant which would certainly add to Iran's conventional naval forces in the Persian Gulf (as opposed to the unconventional vessels being built for the IRGCN).
Honestly, I don't know what the dimensions of such a vessel would be, though I would wager it would have a displacement of ~3,000 tons.
Thoughts?