![]() ![]() ^ The International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) (2020).^ a b c d e f g h i j k Saunders, Stephen Philpott, Tom, eds.^ Cordesman, Anthony (2016), "The Gulf: How Dangerous is Iran to International Maritime Security?", in Krause, Joachim Bruns, Sebastian (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Naval Strategy and Security, Routledge, p. 107, ISBN 9781138840935.Archived from the original on 30 June 2015. ^ "Iran Mulling Change in Sayyad Missiles to Mount It on Mowj-Class Vessels"."Iran commissions indigenous destroyer "Dena" and minehunter "Shahin" - Naval Post". ^ "Destroyer of the Navy of Iran Flew into a Breakwater in the Caspian Sea | Maritime Herald".^ "The Second Moje Class Frigate at Shahid Tamjidi Marine Industries".Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. ^ "Destroyer production line inaugurated in Iran (Wave II)". ![]() (2008), "Naval Intelligence", Warship International, International Naval Research Organization, 45 (1): 13–14, JSTOR 44895054 (2001), "Naval Intelligence", Warship International, International Naval Research Organization, 38 (4): 346, JSTOR 44895663 Archived from the original on July 17, 2007. Under construction Accidentally overturned during construction and is being repaired. Storm in the Caspian Sea on January 10, 2018, sank on January 28, reportedly repaired. Jane's Fighting Ships classifies the class as FFG of frigate while the Military Balance of the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS), designates the ships in the class as FSGM or corvette. Sources differ in specifying the type of the class, either as light frigate or corvette. Killing one Navy personnel, no official reports have been release by the Iranian authorities. ĭuring construction, frigate Talaiyeh suddenly capsized while in dry dock. įuture units of the Modge class are set to be equipped with the Sayyad-2 anti-aircraft missiles. Iranian Navy commissioned "Dena" with a ceremony held in Bandar Abbas on 14 June 2021. Photos from 2018 show that the ship's hull has broken apart from near the waterline approximately at the near the start of the ships aircraft deck. There has been little information released in reference to the cause of the grounding, with exception to statements of wave height and visibility caused by the storm at the time of the grounding.ĭamavand is currently listed as actively commissioned. The Iranian Navy declined to confirm the reporting. Four of those crew members were later rescued, two were considered missing by media sources. During the incident six members of the ship's crew fell overboard. It is believed probable that the incident was the result of navigational error, affected by a strong storm in the area which creating high wave heights and low visibility in the area. ĭamavand, based out of Bandar-Anzali on the Caspian Sea, ran aground on a concrete breakwater in the vicinity of its home port on 10 January 2018. According to OSGEOINT, Damavand was constructed at the Shahid Tamjidi Marine Industries (STMI) fabrication shop on the Caspian Sea at Bandar-e Anzali. Damavand is the second ship in this class. The first ship, Jamaran is said to be completed and is stationed in the port of Bandar Abbas. Warship International wrote in 2008 that four ships of this class were under construction: Mowj (376) launched on 22 February 2007, Jamaran (377) launched on 28 November 2007, as well as Azarakhsh (378) and Tondar (379). The Moudge or Mowj ( Persian: موج, lit.'wave') is a class of domestically-produced Iranian light frigates.Ī Moudge-class ship was first reported to be under construction in 2001. 4 × Noor or Qader anti-ship missiles (Some ships are equipped with 8 anti-ship missile).4 × Mehrab SAM, a naval version of the Sayyad-2 or 4 × Sayyad-3 SAM.1 × 40 mm Fath-40 AAA or 1x 30mm Kamand CIWS.4 × 740 hp (550 kW) diesel generators. ![]()
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