IRIS Damavand (77)

History
Iran
NameDamavand
NamesakeMount Damavand
Ordered2006
BuilderShahid Tamjidi Marine Industries, Bandar-e Anzali,[3] Iran
Laid down28 November 2007[2]
Launched17 March 2013
Sponsored byMahmoud Ahmadinejad
Commissioned9 March 2015[1]
Identification
Nickname(s)Jamaran-2, Velayat
StatusUnder repair
General characteristics
Class and typeMoudge-class frigate
Displacement1,500 tons
Length94.5 m (310 ft 0 in)
Beam11.1 m (36 ft 5 in)
Draught3.25 m (10 ft 8 in)
Propulsion2 engine, 2 × 7,500 kW (10,000 hp), 4 diesel generators, 4 × 550 kW (740 hp)
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement120-140
Sensors and
processing systems
Asr 3D PESA long-range radar
Electronic warfare
& decoys
2 × 8 chaff launcher
Armament
  • Naval guns
  • Surface to air missiles
  • Surface to Surface missile
  • Anti-submarine warfare
    • 2 × triple 324 mm torpedoes
Aircraft carried1 × Bell 212 ASW
Aviation facilitiesHelicopter landing pad

Damavand (Persian: ناوشکن دماوند), also known as Jamaran-2 (جماران ۲) and Velayat (ولایت),[5] was the second ship of the Iranian Moudge class of frigates and the flagship of the northern fleet.[6] The class appeared to be a development of the Alvand class. It was named Damavand after inauguration in the Caspian Sea. She sank on 28 January 2018, after hitting the breakwater at Bandar-e Anzali on 10 January.

  1. ^ Silverstone, Paul H. (September 2015), "Naval Intelligence", Warship International, 52 (3), International Naval Research Organization: 188, JSTOR 44894486
  2. ^ Silverstone, Paul H. (2008), "Naval Intelligence", Warship International, 45 (1), International Naval Research Organization: 13–14, JSTOR 44895054
  3. ^ "همه تغییرات و ویژگی‌های جدیدترین ناوشکن ایران +عکس". 19 March 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  4. ^ همه تغییرات و ویژگی‌های جدیدترین ناوشکن ایران +عکس (in Persian). Mashregh News. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  5. ^ "ناوشكن ولايت به ناوگان ارتش ايران مي‌پيوندد" (in Persian). Fars News Agency. Archived from the original on 1 September 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  6. ^ Goble, Paul (28 May 2020), "Iran Expanding Its Naval Presence in the Caspian", Eurasia Daily Monitor, 17 (75)