List of current ships of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy

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.

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
IRIN naval ships in Velayat-90 Naval Exercise

Submarines

Kilo

NumberClassNameYearHomeport
901KiloTareq1992Bandar Abbas
902KiloNooh1993Bandar Abbas
903KiloYunes1997Bandar Abbas
One of Iran's three SSK Kilo-class submarines
  • Kilo class (3)[1][2][3]
    • Displacement: 2325 tons
    • 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)(snorkel)
    • Range: 7,500 nautical miles (13,890 km)
    • Crew: 52
    • Armament: 6 x 553 mm torpedo tubes, 18 x torpedoes, 24 x mines
    • Russian built.

Besat

NumberClassNameYearHomeportNotes
976BesatUnknown2013Prototype only

Fateh

NumberClassNameYearHomeport
920FatehFateh2011[4]Bandar Abbas
961FatehFateh2015 [5]
  • Fateh class (2)
    • Displacement: 527 tons (surfaced), 593 tons (submerged)
    • Propulsion: BLDC (Diesel-electric)
    • Armament: 4 x 533 mm tubes with 6 torpedoes/cruise missiles, 8 naval mines [6]
    • Operational depth: 200 m
    • Test depth: 250 m
    • Speed: 11 knots (surfaced), 14 knots (submerged)
    • Endurance: 35 days
    • Active: 1
    • Building: 3
    • Semi-heavy submarine
    • Iranian built.

Nahang

NumberClassNameYearHomeportNotes
XXXNahangUnknown2006Prototype only

Ghadir

  • Ghadir class (23)
    • Displacement: 120 tons standard
    • Dimensions:
    • Propulsion: Diesel-electric propulsion
    • Armament: 2 torpedo tubes, missiles
    • Iranian built.
Submarine Launched Status
Ghadir 942 November 2007 In service
Ghadir 943 August 2008 In service
Ghadir 944 November 2008 In service
Ghadir 945 June 2009 In service
Ghadir 946 June 2009 In service
Ghadir 947 June 2009 In service
Ghadir 948 June 2009 In service
Ghadir 949 August 2010 In service
Ghadir 950 August 2010 In service
Ghadir 951 August 2010 In service
Ghadir 952 August 2011 In service
Ghadir 953 August 2011 In service
Ghadir 954 August 2011 In service
Ghadir 955 August 2011 In service
Ghadir 956 November 2011 In service
Ghadir 957 November 2011 In service
Ghadir 958 November 2011 In service
Ghadir 959 February 2012 In service
Ghadir 960 February 2012 In service
Ghadir 961 November 2012 In service
Ghadir 962 November 2012 In service
Ghadir xxx November 2018 In service
Ghadir xxx November 2018 In service

Yugo

  • Yugo class (4)
    • Ship displacement: 90 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 swimmers
    • Armament: 2 21-inch (533 mm) torpedoes in drop collars.
    • North-Korean built.

Al-Sabehat 15 SDV

  • Al-Sabehat 15 SDV class (5)[5][7]
    • Ship displacement: > 10 tons submerged
    • Dimensions:
    • Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 1 diesel, 1 shaft,
    • Crew: 2 + 3-7 swimmers
    • Armament: Mines.
    • Iran built.


Destroyers

Persian Gulf

NumberNameYearNotes
Persian GulfPlanned
  • Persian Gulf-class destroyer (Planned)
    • Displacement: 7,500 tons
    • Dimensions: 145 x 16 x 7 meters
    • Propulsion: 2 × 18 megawatts gas turbine engines, 2 × 4 megawatts diesel engines, 6 × 1 megawatt electric generator
    • Crew: 240
    • Radar: Asr Radar
    • Sonar: Unknown
    • Fire Control: Unknown
    • EW: Unknown
    • Countermeasures: Unknown
    • Armament: Unknown
    • Iranian built.

Sahand Class Destroyer (brand new)

Frigates

Alvand

NumberNameYearNotes
71Alvand1971Ex-Saam
72Alborz1971Ex-Zaal
73Sabalan1972Ex-Rostam
Iranian Alvand-class frigate at sea.
  • Alvand-class frigate (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, 2 20 mm, 2 12.7 mm MG, 2 triple 324 mm torpedoes
    • UK-built. an additional ship, 74 Sahand (ex-Faramarz), was lost to US forces.

Moudge (locally designated Moje)

NumberNameYearNotes
76Jamaran2010Entered service in 2010
77Damavand2013Entered service in 2013. Sunk in January 2018. Undergoing repairs and planned for release in early 2020. [8]
?Dena2020Planned for early 2020.[9]
  • Moudge-class frigate (2 built)
    • Displacement: 1,500 tons
    • Dimensions: 94.5 x 11.1 x 3.25 meters
    • Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 diesels; 30 knots (56 km/h);
    • Crew: 140
    • Radar: Asr
    • Sonar: Unknown
    • Fire control: Unknown
    • EW: Unknown
    • Countermeasures: Multiple box chaff launchers, flare launchers
    • Armament:4 x C-802 (Noor) anti-ship missiles, 1 x 76 mm Fajr-27 naval gun, 1 x 40 mm AAA, 2 x 20 mm cannons, 2 x triple 324 mm torpedoes, 4 x SM-1 (Mehrab) AAM, 2 x 12.7 mm machine guns
    • Iranian built, they are reversed engineering of Alvand class frigates. The first one became operational in 2010 and entered into service in the Persian gulf, and the second one (the Damavand) was completed in 2013 and was in service in the Caspian Sea until it sunk in January 2018. More are under construction, to be added to the navy, in the Persian Gulf.

Sahand

NumberNameYearNotes
74Sahand2018Entered service in 2018.
  • Sina-class frigate (1)
    • Displacement: 2,000 tons
    • Dimensions: 100 x 12 x 3.5 meters
    • Propulsion: 2 shafts; 4 diesels; 30 knots (56 km/h);
    • Crew: 140
    • Radar: Unknown
    • Sonar: Unknown
    • Fire Control: Unknown
    • EW: Unknown
    • Countermeasures: Probably a Multiple box chaff launcher, and flare launchers
    • Armament: 4 x C-803 (Ghader) anti-ship missiles, 1 x 76 mm Fajr-27 naval gun, 1 x 40 mm AAA, Kamand CIWS, 2 x triple 324 mm torpedoes, 4 x Sayyad-2 AAM, 2 x 12.7 mm machine guns[10]
    • Iranian built. They are a larger, more modern, new generation of upgraded and enhanced Moudge-class frigates with a larger variety of potent armament. These guided missile frigates are designed to carry a Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter, or two Bell-Agusta 212 helicopters. One of them (Sahand) fitted-up with armament and avionics/electronics, and entered service in 2018.[11] There are more planned for construction.

Corvettes

Bayandor

NumberNameYearNote
81Bayandor1964ex-PF-103 Was overhauled during a two-year period and was re-launched in June 2013[12]
82Naghdi1964ex-PF-103
  • Bayandor class (PF 103 type) Patrol Frigate
    • Displacement: 1,135 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 84 x 10.1 x 3.1 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
    • US-built for transfer. Two sisters (Milanian and Kahnamuie) lost.

Hamzeh

NumberNameYear
802Hamzeh1965
  • 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: 4 x C-802 anti-ship missiles, 1 x main gun (20 mm), 2 x 12.7 mm manned heavy machine guns
    • Dutch-built (Boele Yard, Bolnes), launched 1936. Originally the Imperial/government yacht Shahsavar, Hamzeh has been modified to carry C-802 anti-ship missiles and light defenses. It is currently part of the Iranian Navy Caspian Sea fleet of warships.

Missile craft

Kalat

NumberNameYear
Kalat
  • Hendijan-class fast attack craft (Kalat-class) missile boats (8)
    • Displacement: 447 tons full load
    • Dimensions: 47 x 8.5 x 2.9 meters
    • Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 6,100 bhp (4,550 kW), 21 knots (39 km/h)
    • Crew: 15
    • Armament: (4) C802 ASCM, (1) 20 mm Oerlikon GAM-B01 DP cannon
    • MIG-S-4700-SC Manufactured by Damen Shipyard (Dutch-built).

8 operational according to Global Security.[5]

Houdong

NumberNameYear
P313-1Fath1994
P313-2Nasr1994
P313-3Saf1994
P313-4Ra'ad1994
P313-5Fajr1994
P313-6Shams1996
P313-7Me'raj1996
P313-8Falaq1996
P313-9Hadid1996
P313-10Qadir1996
  • Houdong class aka Thondar class[13] (10 - operated by the Revolutionary Guards Naval Corps)
    • Displacement: 175 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 ASCM, 2 AK-230 30 mm, 1 x dual 23 mm
    • Chinese Built

Kaman

NumberName[14]Yearclass
P221Kaman ("Bow")1977Kaman
P222Zoubin ("Javelin")1977Kaman
P223Khadang ("Arrowhead")1978Kaman
P224Paykan ("Arrow")2003Kaman
P225Joshan ("Armor")2006Kaman
P226Falakhon ("Sling")1978Kaman
P227Shamshir ("Scimitar")1978Kaman
P228Gorz ("Mace")1978Kaman
P229Gardouneh ("Roulette")1978Kaman
P230Khanjar ("Dagger")1981Kaman
P231Neyzeh ("Spear")1981Kaman
P232Tabarzin ("Battleaxe")1981Kaman
  • Kaman class (10)
    • 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 ASCM, (1) 76 mm OTO DP, (1) 40 mm AA
    • French-built. US-supplied Harpoon missiles have been expended, and replaced by Iranian made, medium range "Noor", anti-ship cruise missiles. Paykan was sunk during Operation Morvarid by the Iraqi Navy, in 1980, while Joshan was sunk by the American Navy, during Operation Praying Mantis, in 1988. These ships must not be confused with the new Joshan and Paykan, which are part of the Iranian Navy fleet of warships serving in the Caspian Sea.

Sina

NumberNameYearclass
P224*see notePaykan2003Sina
P225*see noteJoshan2006Sina
P233Derafsh2008Sina
P234Separ2017Sina
  • Sina class (La Combattante IIa type) missile boats (4)
    • 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 ASCM, (1) 76 mm OTO DP, (1) 40 mm AA
    • Joshan, Paykan, and Derafsh are (heavily upgraded) Iranian-built versions of the Kaman class, which Iran calls Sina class.[15]
    • The fourth missile boat of this project - Separ was built with a big delay after the first three and was introduced into the Navy only in December 2017.[16]
    • *noteJoshan and Paykan have been issued the same pennant numbers as their Kaman class namesakes in honour of their loss.

Coastal patrol

Parvin

NumberNameNote
211Parvinex-USS PGM 103
212Bahramex-USS PGM 333
213Nahidex-USS PGM 122
  • 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)(questionable)
    • Crew: 20
    • Armament: (2) Nasr Cruise SSM, (2) 20 mm, (2) 12.7 mm
    • US-built

Kaivan

NumberName
202Azadi
883Mehran
  • 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

Bavar

  • Bavar class (92)[17]
    • Crew: 3
    • Iranian modified, Chinese-built.

Patrol: Inshore

Zafar

  • 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)
    • Originally North Korean Chaho class, but rebuilt and renamed.

Chinese Cat-14

Azarakhsh 142
  • Chinese Cat-14 (Azarakhsh) (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 machine gun
    • Chinese Craft built under license in Iran.

PBF

  • 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)
      • 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
      • US-built, 20 originally delivered
    • MIG-G-1900 Class (20)
    • 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
      • Iranian built, based on American PCI-class delivered in the 1970s.

PTF

  • 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-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-Korean built

Hovercraft

  • Hovercraft (14)
    • Tondar (Hovercraft)
    • Younes/Yunes 6 a six-passenger hovercraft
  • Submersible boats (3?)
    • Kajami class (Taedong-B)(1?)
    • Gahjea class (Taedong-C)(2?)

Peykaap

  • Peykaap-class fast attack craft (74)[18][19]
    • Armament: 2× Kowsar Missile, torpedo tubes
    • Iranian built
  • miscellaneous small craft (200+)

Mine layers

  • Hejaz LST (3) According to Global Security

Mine countermeasures

NumberClassName
311RiaziHarischi
312RiaziRiazi
  • Riazi class (Cape class) (2)
  • Shahrokh MSC (1)
  • 292 MSC (2)

Amphibious

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

Support

Kharg

NumberTypeNameYear
431Replenishment shipKharg1984
  • Kharg class (1) - modified Ol-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
    • UK-built by Swan Hunter 1976-1978; delivered 1984 refitted 1993.

Bandar Abbas

NumberTypeNameYear
421Light replenishment shipBandar Abbas1973
422Light replenishment shipBushehr1974
  • 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
    • German built. Now used for patrol duties.

Delvar

NumberTypeName
XXXCargo shipDelvar
XXXCargo shipCharak
482Cargo shipChiroo
XXXCargo shipSouru
XXXWater tankerDilim
XXXWater tankerSirjan
XXXWater tankerDayer
  • 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
    • Pakistani-built. Configurations vary. Completed 1978-82. Can be used as minelayers.
Delvar-class cargo ship Chiroo in 2010

Hendijan

NumberNameCommissioned
XXXKhoramshahr1985
XXXMacham1985
1401Hendijan1987
1402Sirik1989
1403Konarak1988
1404Gavatar1990
1405Moqam1992
1406Bahregan1992
1407Kalat1987
1408Ganaveh1988
1409Rostami1995
1410Nayband1992
  • Hendijan class (12) General purpose tenders (MIG-S-4700)
    • Displacement: 650 long tons (660 t) (full load)
    • Dimensions: 47 m × 8.55 m × 2.86 m (154 ft 2 in × 28 ft 1 in × 9 ft 5 in)
    • Propulsion/power: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 6,200 bhp (4,600 kW)
    • Speed: 21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph)
    • Crew: 15
    • Aviation: aft helicopter deck and hangar; 1 light helo
    • Cargo: 90 troops, 40 short tons (36 t) cargo on deck, 95 m3 (3,400 cu ft) cargo holds/tanks
    • Armament: 1 × 20 mm AA
    • First eight Dutch built remaining built in Iran. Now used for patrol duties.


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Kangan

NumberTypeNameYear
411Water tankerKangan1979
412Water tankerTeheri1979
XXXWater tankerShahid Marjani1979
XXXWater tankerAmir1979
  • 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
    • Indian-built. Now used for patrol duties.

Other

  • AT (tug) (1)
  • Training craft (2)

See also

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