An Iranian naval commander says the Navy will be adding a second domestically manufactured destroyer to its fleet some time in the next two years.
Commodore Amir Rastegari, who head's the Navy's industrial command, made the announcement hours after Iran launched its first locally-made 1,420 ton Jamaran Destroyer, equipped with a variety of anti-ship and surface-to-air missiles.
"Work continues on a new destroyer. In the next two years, a second Iranian manufactured vessel will be delivered to the Navy," he said.
Cdre. Rastegari added that the Jamaran Destroyer was completed despite Western efforts to hinder its manufacturing process.
"The Jamaran Destroyer was built at a time when foreign naval fleets were increasing their presence in the region. In other words, it was built as they watched on with bewilderment," he explained.
Explaining the complexities of its construction, the commodore then went on to say that the vessel's launch marked the beginning of a new era in Iran's defense industries.
According to Rastegari, over 120 scientific and technological institutions had participated in the Jamaran project.
Going into detail, the naval official added that the destroyer was the first Iranian manufactured vessel that was built by attaching several parts together to form the hull.
"The Jamaran Destroyer's hull is made up of 29 parts which were attached using the most sophisticated methods used in this line of industry," he explained.
He also noted that Jamaran could be categorized as the frigate class ship able to compete with the fastest and highest-quality built foreign vessels that fit into that grade.
Iranian officials say only a few countries have the technological know-how to devise the main systems that are needed to build a destroyer of this class.
Official announcements indicate that over 1,400,000 parts, devices and sophisticated internal machinery have been incorporated into the Jamaran Destroyer.
Source: PressTV.
Link: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=119057§ionid=3510212.
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