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IRIS Shahid Mahdavi

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History
Iran
NameShahid Mahdavi
NamesakeNader Mahdavi
OperatorNavy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
BuilderHD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., South Korea[1]
Commissioned2000
RecommissionedMarch 2023 [2]
HomeportBandar Abbas
Identification
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Displacement36,000 t (35,000 long tons; 40,000 short tons)
Length240 m (787 ft 5 in)
Beam27 m (88 ft 7 in)
Speed33 kms/hr
Range33,000 Kms
Complement50
Sensors and
processing systems
3D phased array radar, EW Suit
Armament4 x Nawab air defense missiles, anti-aircraft gun systems, Qadr-474 cruise missiles, Zolfaghar anti-ship ballistic missiles
Aircraft carriedAble to carry different types of helicopters (e.g. Mi 17, Bell-412) and different types of drones. [3]
Aviation facilitiesHelicopter landing deck
Notescan carry Zulfikar submersible torpedo boats type fast attack crafts

Shahid Mahdavi is a warship operated by the Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran that is capable of carrying helicopters, drones, and missile launchers. Shahid Mahdavi, originally a Panamax container ship, built by South Korea;[4] is the largest ship operated by IRGC Navy. She is 3 times the size of IRIS Shahid Roudaki (12,0000 tons), the other Expeditionary Sea Base operated by IRGC Navy. The ship was launched in line with the stated aim of IRGC Navy to create an asymmetrical military strategy to disrupt the established order.[5]

History

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Shahid Mahdavi is used for long-range deployments by IRGC Navy. The biggest advantage of this ship is her 150-metre flat deck. The ship was commissioned into service in March 2023 in the presence of IRGC Navy Commander Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri.[6][7] In line with the naming convention of the IRGC the ship is named after a martyr. Shahid Mahdavi or Martyr Mahdavi is named after Nader Mahdavi, an Iranian guardsman killed by the U.S. Navy in 1987 during the Tanker War.[8] The Shahid Mahdavi was deployed for the first time off Gulf of Aden in May 2023. In February 2024, the ship was used to launch two Zolfaghar or Dezful anti-ship ballistic missiles.[9] The ship crossed the Equator for the first time in its latest deployment.[10] The ship was converted from a container ship, formerly known as Sarvin into warship at the ISOICO Shipyard.[11][1]

Description

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Shahid Mahdavi has been described as a 'Q-ship'. Q-Ships are commercial ships that were outfitted with weapons, allowing them to ambush weaker ships or submarine during the World Wars.[12] This multipurpose warship is designed specifically for long-range operations and is equipped with missiles, air defense systems, and an advanced radar.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b SARVIN, 6 May 2024, retrieved 17 August 2024
  2. ^ Iranian Warship Sails Into Southern Hemisphere, 6 May 2024, retrieved 15 August 2024
  3. ^ "IRGC Navy flexes its long-range threat capabilitye". Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  4. ^ "IRGC Navy flexes its long-range threat capability". lowyinstitute. 18 July 2024. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  5. ^ IRGC's indigenous Shahid Mahdavi warship ventures into Southern Hemisphere, May 2024, retrieved 17 August 2024
  6. ^ "IRGCN receives new vessels", janes, 13 March 2023, retrieved 15 August 2024
  7. ^ "IRGC Navy flexes its long-range threat capability". lowyinstitute. 18 July 2024. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  8. ^ Ship Expands Iran Revolutionary Guard's Reach to New Waters, 27 May 2022, retrieved 17 August 2024
  9. ^ Iranian Warship Sails Into Southern Hemisphere, 6 May 2024, retrieved 15 August 2024
  10. ^ a b IRGC's indigenous Shahid Mahdavi warship ventures into Southern Hemisphere, 4 May 2024, retrieved 17 August 2024
  11. ^ Iranian Warship Carrier Sails Into Oceanic Waters, Reaching Southern Hemisphere for First Time, 5 June 2024, retrieved 17 August 2024
  12. ^ "Q-Ships, Easily the Weirdest Warships Ever, Are Back. But They Don't Make Sense in 2024", popularmechanics, 11 July 2020, retrieved 15 August 2024