Publish dateSunday 5 May 2024 - 10:34
Story Code : 289855
On the National Day of the Persian Gulf in the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps unveiled its latest warship in front of foreign media cameras in Bushehr. This warship named after "Shaheed Hassan Bagheri" was unveiled on the sidelines of a ceremony in the waters of the Persian Gulf, while the Bushehr nuclear power plant was visible behind it. The commanders of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps and the local authorities of Bushehr province of Iran consider the powerful presence of this country in the waters of the Persian Gulf as a message of peace and security for the people of this country and the countries of the Persian Gulf, as well as a message of authority against Iran's enemies, and are ready for any confrontation. 
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Bushehr: This warship, which joined the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in December last year, is an ocean-going vessel with a catamaran body type, stealth, with a speed of 45 knots and with Many missiles are offensive and defensive.
This warship is equipped with "Nawab" vertical launch missile defense system and "Sayad" cruise missile with a range of 700 km. They are also capable of carrying 3 light missile launchers and an armed combat helicopter.

This vessel is 67 meters long and 20 meters wide and weighs 600 tons with 4 engines.
The "Shaheed Bagheri" float was built at the Nedsa specialized float center in Bushehr and has the ability to sail 5,500 nautical miles (9,500 km).

Previously, according to Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, Commander of the IRGC Navy, in a television interview, Iran designed and built a 68-meter-long vessel made of aluminum for the first time under the names of Martyr Sayad Shirazi and Martyr Hasan Bagheri. In this respect, it ranks third in the world after America and Australia.

In this report, images of Bushehr port, its nuclear forces, as well as the Persian Gulf National Day conference are shown in the waters of this sea.

The Persian Gulf is the name of an important waterway in Western Asia and the Middle East region, which is located along the Oman Sea and between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula, and is considered the third largest bay in the world after the Gulf of Mexico and the Hudson Bay.

According to historians in the Islamic Republic and based on historical and international documents and evidence, the historical name of this bay, in various languages, was the translation of Persian Gulf or Persian Sea. Also, in all international organizations, the official name of this bay is "Persian Gulf". The International Hydrographic Organization uses the name Gulf of Iran (Persian Gulf) for this bay.
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