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Iran to send fleet of warships to Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea

Iran Materials 23 January 2011 18:51 (UTC +04:00)
The Iranian Navy plans to send a fleet of warships, including a home-made destroyer, to the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea in the near future, Fars news agency reported Sunday.
Iran to send fleet of warships to Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea

The Iranian Navy plans to send a fleet of warships, including a home-made destroyer, to the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea in the near future, Fars news agency reported Sunday.   

"During the mission, the fleet of warships will enter the waters of the Red Sea and then will be dispatched to the Mediterranean Sea," The Iranian Navy Lieutenant Commander Rear Admiral Gholam-Reza Khadem Biqam told FNA on Sunday.

Elaborating on the important features of the mission, Khadem explained that the fleet would pass through the Suez Canal and would move on a very good route.

He said the mission would last for one year.

He also underlined that the fleet would gain good intelligence and information of the regions it is due to visit during the mission.

The Iranian Navy has started extraterritorial missions mainly in 2008. The Navy has lately dispatched its 10th flotilla of warships to the Gulf of Aden to defend the country's cargo ships and oil tankers against the continued threat of attack by Somali pirates.

The intelligence-operational fleet of warships, which consisted of Khark warship and Alvand destroyer, were dispatched to the Gulf of Aden on September 1 to fight Somali buccaneers and guard Iranian cargo ships in the volatile region.

Iran's measure to dispatch the 10th fleet of warships to the Gulf of Aden will boost Navy's operational range in international waters since the Iranian Navy is considered as a strategic regional force with a long operational range.

Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari in September stressed Iran's continued naval deployment in the high seas, and said that the Iranian Navy's presence in the high seas and international waters is part of Tehran's strategy for defending its interests abroad.

The Iranian Navy has been conducting anti-piracy patrols in high seas, including the Gulf of Aden, since November 2008, when Somali raiders hijacked the Iranian-chartered cargo ship, MV Delight, off the coast of Yemen.

Also, Sayyari announced in late 2010 that Iran plans to deploy its first home-made destroyer, 'Jamaran', in the high seas and international waters as part of the country's strategy to defend national interests abroad.

"Jamaran destroyer will be deployed in an area 10 degrees north of international waters in the near future," Sayyari told FNA in October.

 

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