April 24, 2007:
Iran
announced that it is building a destroyer, and will soon launch it. No further
details were given. It is known that Iran has launched a clone of their British
made Vosper Mk 5 frigates in 2002. The 1,500 ton ship has been fitting out ever
since. Four Vospers were delivered in the early 1970s, and at least three are
still in service. Actually, these are
considered "corvette" type ships, but the Iranians have a tendency to
exaggerate.
The Iranian navy could
certainly use a new warship. Currently, the only major warships it has are
three elderly British built frigates (1,540 tons each), and two U.S. built
corvettes (1,100 tons each). There are about fifty smaller patrol craft, ten of
them armed with Chinese anti-ship missiles. There are another few dozen mine
warfare, amphibious and support ships. The three most powerful ships in the
fleet are Russian Kilo class subs. There are several older North Korean
mini-subs as well, some of them built in Iran.
All that's been heard of
from Iran's naval shipbuilding facility at the Bushehr shipyard, are labor
problems. There have been strikes and lockouts of late. Iran has, for the last
two decades, announced many new, Iranian made, weapons, that turned out to be
more spin than substance. Iran does have commercial shipbuilding firms, that
produce merchant ships that are larger than destroyers. Thus Iran could build
something that looks like a destroyer, and they may indeed have a larger (than
1,500 tons) warship under construction. Filling this warship with adequate
equipment and weapons is another matter, and that's probably why it's taken so
long to equip their Vosper clone. The new corvette will probably have Chinese
C802 anti-ship missiles, but a lot of the other necessary military electronics
are harder to get.