Iran Boosts Gulf Presence With
Locally-Made Submarine
Since 03-10-06
By Defense News, 7 Mar 06
Iran’s armed forces have deployed a new locally-built submarine in Gulf waters,
state television reported March 7.
The vessel is named the Nahang, meaning whale, and was “built by specialists in
the Iranian defense ministry and has the capability to carry multipurpose
weapons for different missions,” Rear Admiral Sajjad Kouchaki said.
”The submarine is fully adapted to the Persian Gulf,” he said, adding that the
Iranian navy was pursuing a policy of deterrence in the strategic waters - home
to the world’s largest oil reserves.
No further details on the submarine were given.
Last May state media announced Iran had begun producing its first locally-built
submarine. At the time it was called the Ghadir, named after a Shiite religious
holiday.
According to foreign military experts, Iran’s inventory of submarines patrolling
Gulf waters includes up to six Russian-built SSK or SSI Kilo-class diesel
submarines.
In recent months Israel has been dangling the threat of pre-emptive action to
stop Iran’s disputed nuclear energy program - seen as a mask for weapons
development.
The United States has also refused to rule out military action against Iran.