IRIS Shahid Roudaki
Shahid Roudaki (Persian: شهید رودکی) is a warship operated by the Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran that is capable of carrying aircraft, missile launchers and drones.
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Name: | Shahid Roudaki |
Namesake: | Abdollah Roudaki |
Operator: | Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps |
Commissioned: | 19 November 2020 |
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Status: | In active service |
General characteristics | |
Length: | 150 m (492 ft 2 in) |
Beam: | 22 m (72 ft 2 in) |
History
Shahid Roudaki was commissioned into service on 19 November 2020 in a ceremony attended by Major General Hossein Salami and Commander Alireza Tangsiri, commanders of the IRGC and its naval forces respectively.[1] In line with the naming convention of the IRGC she is named after Vice-admiral Abdullah Roudaki, a martyr (Shahid) and commander of the IRGCN who was assassinated.[2]
Previous service
Jeremy Binnie of Jane's Defence Weekly stated that it is likely that she is the former Galaxy F, an Italian-built cargo ship launched in 1992.[3] H. I. Sutton maintains that "we cannot say for certain, at this stage, that it is her. But Galaxy F is a strong candidate and even if not, the design is essentially identical".[4]
Following such reports, the Italian MP Antonio Zennaro (a member of the Parliamentary Committee for the Security of the Republic) filed a formal interrogation addressing the Italian government,[5] asking it to verify if Shahid Roudaki really was Galaxy F and—if that were the case—if the ship had been sold to the Iranians in contravention to international sanctions against dual-use technology.
Description
Chinese news agency Xinhua has described Shahid Roudaki as a light fleet carrier.[6] Thomas Newdick opines that it is a former roll-on/roll-off ship modified for military purposes, and compares it to the MV Ocean Trader or a much smaller version of the Expeditionary Mobile Base concept.[2]
She displaces 12,000 tonnes and is 150 m (490 ft) long, with a beam of 22 m (72 ft), according to a statement released by public relations office of the IRGC.[6]
Armament
She is equipped with one 23mm anti-aircraft gun and several heavy machine guns.[7] The vessel is capable of carrying helicopters and multiple armament on her deck, including drones and missiles.[8] She is equipped with 3D phased-array radar, anti-ship missiles and electronic warfare systems.[6] It functions as a mothership to smaller vessels, as well as a platform for launching unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).[6] In the footage of commissioning ceremony, a Bell 412 helicopter, four speedboats, six Ababil-2 drones, a Sevom Khordad TELAR and eight anti-ship cruise missiles in four twin container launchers (possibly of Ghader or Ghadir type) were spotted on her deck.[2] According to H. I. Sutton, it would be unlikely for the IRGC to use the ship with such a formation of equipment in the future operations because they were showcasing asymmetrical role and potential capability of Shahid Roudaki in the commissioning ceremony.[7]
References
- Hafezi, Parisa; Barrington, Lisa (19 November 2020), Mark Heinrich (ed.), "Iran's Guards launch aircraft carrier-scale warship amid tensions with U.S. - TV", Reuters, retrieved 19 November 2020
- Newdick, Thomas (19 November 2020), "Iran Unveils Its New Sea Base Warship That Looks Like A Floating Arms Bazaar", The Drive, retrieved 19 November 2020
- Frantzman, Seth J. (21 November 2020), "Iran has a new warship packed with drones and missiles", The Jerusalem Post, retrieved 21 November 2020
- Sutton, H.I. (21 November 2020), "Iranian IRGC Forward Base Shahid Roudaki", Covert Shores, retrieved 21 November 2020
- "The mystery of the Iranian warship that was an Italian cargo". Formiche.net (in Italian). 2020-11-27. Retrieved 2020-11-29.
- "Iran's IRGC navy commissions new multifunctional warship", Xinhua, 19 November 2020, retrieved 19 November 2020
- Sutton, H.I. (19 November 2020), "VIDEO: Iran Inducts New Special Operations Ship", USNI News, retrieved 19 November 2020
- Sykes, Patrick (19 November 2020), "Iran Aims for Naval Presence Beyond Persian Gulf With New Ship", Bloomberg, retrieved 19 November 2020
External links
- IRGC Unveils New Battleship Made From Salvaged Shipping Freighter Armed With 'State-Of-The-Art' Weapons And Equipment, MEMRI video footage from IRINN TV