Rather old thread, and the closest match I could find.
The iranians say they have launched 4 new Yono midgit subs, they also mention multiple guided missile launchers that have been produced.
And the revol. guards have 12 new small craft, "torpedo & missile cruisers".
Iran for sure wants to widen it's stand in the straigt and gulf down there, however, the means seem really assymetric to me. Lots of small hit and run assets to place multiple stings that may or may not hurt enough.
Iran unveils mini-submarines and torpedo boats
By Lauren Gelfand - 17 August 2010
Iran publically unveiled an additional four Yono-class (Qadir) midget submarines at Bandar Abbas in early August, according to state media reports. Senior defence officials have described the additional boats as a crucial step in reinforcing maritime defences, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz.
Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi was quoted as saying: "The mass production of this strategic vessel has been carried out to promote the defence capabilities of the naval forces. With the mass production of this submarine along with various guided-missile launchers, the country's defence production chain is complete. These capabilities will be utilised to help maintain peace, stability and security in the Persian Gulf region and the Sea of Oman."
Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy (IRGCN) announced the commissioning of at least 12 small craft, which it dubbed 'torpedo and missile cruisers'. Four classes are reported: Zolfaqar, Tareq, Ashoura and Zoljanah. Some of these craft are fitted with enclosed torpedo launchers and appear similar to IPS 16 and IPS 18 designs. There were no further details about the nature or class of the vessels immediately available.
Displacing about 120 tons (surfaced), the Yono submarines are shallow-water craft suited for coastal missions.
The iranians say they have launched 4 new Yono midgit subs, they also mention multiple guided missile launchers that have been produced.
And the revol. guards have 12 new small craft, "torpedo & missile cruisers".
Iran for sure wants to widen it's stand in the straigt and gulf down there, however, the means seem really assymetric to me. Lots of small hit and run assets to place multiple stings that may or may not hurt enough.
Iran unveils mini-submarines and torpedo boats
By Lauren Gelfand - 17 August 2010
Iran publically unveiled an additional four Yono-class (Qadir) midget submarines at Bandar Abbas in early August, according to state media reports. Senior defence officials have described the additional boats as a crucial step in reinforcing maritime defences, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz.
Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi was quoted as saying: "The mass production of this strategic vessel has been carried out to promote the defence capabilities of the naval forces. With the mass production of this submarine along with various guided-missile launchers, the country's defence production chain is complete. These capabilities will be utilised to help maintain peace, stability and security in the Persian Gulf region and the Sea of Oman."
Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy (IRGCN) announced the commissioning of at least 12 small craft, which it dubbed 'torpedo and missile cruisers'. Four classes are reported: Zolfaqar, Tareq, Ashoura and Zoljanah. Some of these craft are fitted with enclosed torpedo launchers and appear similar to IPS 16 and IPS 18 designs. There were no further details about the nature or class of the vessels immediately available.
Displacing about 120 tons (surfaced), the Yono submarines are shallow-water craft suited for coastal missions.