Deputy Defense Minister for Industrial and Research Affairs
Mohammad Eslami said the designing and construction of Iran's new
indigenous submarine is in its final phases and the new submarine will
be launched by August 22, marking the National Day of the Defense
Industry.
"All related works of this new submarine from designing to
production of basic materials and equipments have been accomplished by
local experts and proportionate to our conditions and needs," Eslami
stated.
He added that the subsurface vessel with a weight of 500 tons will
be Iran's first semi-heavy submarine and is a final ring in the china of
the country's defense needs, given the other submarines, including
Qadir-class light submarines and Tareq-class heavy submarines, that Iran
already has.
In September 2012, the Iranian Navy officially launched a heavy
submarine after the subsurface vessel was overhauled by the country's
experts.
Tareq 901 submarine was launched in Iran's Southern port city of
Bandar Abbas at the order of Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution
and Commander in Chief Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.
In May 2012, Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari
lauded Iranian experts' success in repairing heavy submarines, saying
their outstanding capabilities and mastery of the hi-tech used in naval
vessels display the failure of enemy sanctions and pressures.
He said the submarine, called Tareq, is now fully ready to be dispatched to the high seas.
He pointed to the Supreme Leader's recent alarming remarks that
enemies are trying to display Iranians as an incapable nation, and said,
"Today we show that 'We Can', and that our ability is way beyond the
enemy's imaginations."
In 2011, the Iranian Navy's Tareq-class submarine, 'Younus', managed
to set a new record in sailing the international waters and high seas
for 68 days.
Iran's Younus submarine, sailing alongside warships of the 14th
fleet of the Iranian Navy, returned home in early June 2011 following an
over two-month-long mission in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
The deployment of the Iranian submarine in the Red Sea was the first such operation by the country's Navy in far-off waters.
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