The Iranian Navy s new catamaran cruiser will change the landscape of the Middle East

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

The current situation in the waters of the Middle East, which has led Iran to continue to improve their combat readiness, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, recently launched a catamaran called Abu Mahathir Al Muhandis and armed with long-range cruise missiles, the range of the long-range cruise missiles on the Abu Mahathi Al Uhandis ship that Iran has just launched can supposedly reach the distances reported in the Defense Security Asia page of the Chemical Report.

The commander of the Iranian Navy, Vil'Admiral Alizatagri, revealed that the development of the Arnaud-Hades-class ships was done in cooperation with the country's tripartite. This success is also a testament to Iran's ability to produce warships on its own as one of the powerful countries in the Middle East. The launch of the ship comes in response to various tensions in the Middle East, where Israel recently invaded Syria with the goal of striking Iranian commanders. It also attacked Hamas leaders and tracked Iraqi armed groups linked to Iran while the conflict in Gaza was still ongoing. The launch of this ship is a response to various tensions in the Middle East. In the midst of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Iran recently launched the Iranian APV ship Abu Madiyar Mohandis-class submarine. This column of submarines has the best characteristics to prevent enemy radar detection, and the optimal operation of other reconnaissance systems.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps spokesman Tangiri revealed at a press conference that the Abu Matiyar Muhandis has become the new workhorse of the IRGC and is able to operate without interruption for two consecutive weeks, thanks to the support of its four propulsion engines, the four-engine-powered vessel is capable of adapting to Category 6 sea conditions and carrying out naval missions, while also surviving in Category 5 sea conditions. This engine power also allows the ship to sail up to 10,000 nautical miles.

Despite the announcement at Fort Doncheri that the ship has been commissioned, according to the state-backed company, it will take several months to increase the size of the fleet Abu Mohadi's main advantage is that it is equipped with long-range cruise missiles, as important **. Not kidding, the ship's long-range cruise missiles, capable of attacking targets in chemical warfare, while at the same time dealing with uncovered anti-ship missiles, which can target targets at distances of up to several kilometers, the current situation in the waters of the Middle East allows Iran to continue to improve their combat readiness. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy recently launched a catamaran called Abu Mahathir Al Muhandis and armed with long-range cruise missiles, the range of long-range cruise missiles on the Abu Mahathir Al Uhandis ship that Iran has just launched. It is claimed to be possible to reach the distances reported in the Chemical Report's Defense Security Asia page. The air defense system on board the ship also provided security for the crew and equipment.

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