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IRIS Naghdi (82)

Naghdi (Persian: نقدی) is a Bayandor-class corvette of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy serving in the Southern Fleet. Launched in 1963 and commissioned into the fleet in 1964, Naghdi was transferred to Iran by the United States under the Mutual Assistance Program.[1]

Naghdi c. 1969
History
Iran
NameNaghdi
NamesakeLtCdr. Nasrollah Naghdi
Operator
BuilderLevingston Shipbuilding Company
Laid down12 September 1962
Launched10 October 1963
Commissioned22 July 1964
Refit1970, 1978, 1988, 2009
Identification
StatusIn active service
General characteristics (as built)
Class and typeBayandor-class corvette
Displacement
  • 914 tons standard
  • 1,153 tons full load
Length84 m (276 ft)
Beam10.1 m (33 ft)
Draft3.1 m (10 ft)
Speed20 knots (37 km/h)
Range
  • 2,400 nmi (4,000 km) at 18 knots (33 km/h)
  • 4,800 nmi (9,000 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h)
Complement140
Notes[1][2]

Service history Edit

Naghdi and her sister ship Bayandor (81) arrived at The Ship Repair Facility in Guam on 10 April 1970 for an overhaul that took six months and costed Iran $1–1.5m. In the way home, the two made port calls to Subie Bay, Singapore, Colombo, Sri Lanka and Cochin, India.[3] An alleged dump of 50,000 gallons of fuel in the sea by the ships prior to the repair stirred a local controversy.[4] The two undergone another major repair in the same base in 1978.[5]

During the Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988), her home port was in Bushehr Naval Base along with her three sister ships.[6]

Naghdi, her sister Bayandor and the amphibious ship Tonb (513) of the 50th naval group decked at Colombo, Sri Lanka and Mumbai, India during a multi-purpose anti-piracy, flag and training mission that started on 30 January 2018 and ended on 17 March 2018.[7]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Saunders, Stephen; Philpott, Tom, eds. (2015), "Iran", IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2015–2016, Jane's Fighting Ships (116th Revised ed.), Coulsdon: IHS Jane's, p. 394, ISBN 9780710631435, OCLC 919022075
  2. ^ Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysaw, eds. (1996), "Iran", Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995, Conway Maritime Press, p. 184, ISBN 978-1557501325
  3. ^ "6 Month Stay: Iranian Ships Depart Guam", Pacific Daily News, Agana Heights, Guam, p. 26, 26 September 1970
  4. ^ Go, Janet (30 April 1970), "The Log: Iranian Ships", Pacific Daily News, Agana Heights, Guam, p. 21
  5. ^ Murphy, Joe (26 September 1978), "Pipe Dream", Pacific Daily News, Agana Heights, Guam, p. 18
  6. ^ Razoux, Pierre (2015). The Iran-Iraq War. Translated by Nicholas Elliott. Harvard University Press. Appendix D, p. 528. ISBN 978-0-674-91571-8.
  7. ^ Nadimi, Farzin (April 2020), (PDF), The Washington Institute for Near East Policy (Policy Focus), no. 164, Appendix E: IRIN’s Long-range Task Forces And Naval Visits Abroad, pp. 64–74, archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2020, retrieved 15 July 2020

External links Edit

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