Iran Country Brief 4

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Iranian Navy - Overview Iranian Navy (Including IRGCN) Current numbers 48,000 personnel 65 Aircraft 5 Frigates 3 Corvettes 28 Submarines 1,500 boats and small craft US Navy Current numbers 324,466 personnel 3,700+ Aircraft 11 Aircraft carriers 9 Amphibious assault ships 8 Amphibious transport docks 12 Dock landing ships 22 Cruisers 60 Destroyers 27 Frigates 71 Submarines

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Iranian Navy - Overview

Iranian Navy (Including IRGCN)

• Current numbers – 48,000 personnel

– 65 Aircraft

– 5 Frigates

– 3 Corvettes

– 28 Submarines

– 1,500 boats and small craft

US Navy

• Current numbers – 324,466 personnel

– 3,700+ Aircraft

– 11 Aircraft carriers

– 9 Amphibious assault ships

– 8 Amphibious transport docks

– 12 Dock landing ships

– 22 Cruisers

– 60 Destroyers

– 27 Frigates

– 71 Submarines

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Iranian Navy

Islamic Republic of Iran Navy (IRIN)

• 28,000 personnel

• Under command of Admiral Habibollah Sayyari

• Has all major surface and air combatants

• Focused on conventional maritime operations and warfare

Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN)

• 20,000 personnel

• Consists of over 1,500 boats and small craft

• Focused on fast, maneuverable, small torpedo and missile boats, and asymmetric warfare

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The Iranian Surface Fleet’s Major Combatants

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Frigates Vosper Class

– UK Built – Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 cruise

diesels – Gas turbines, 46,000 hp – 39 knots max speed – Crew: 135 – Radar: AWS-1 air search – Sonar: Type 174 hull – Armament: 4 x C-802, 1

114 mm Naval Gun, 1 dual 35 mm AA, 4 20 mm, 2 12.7 mm MG, 2 triple 324 mm torpedoes

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Moudge Class

– Iranian Built

– Propulsion: 2 shafts; 2 diesels

– 30 knots max speed

– Crew: 120-140

– Radar: Unknown

– Sonar: Unknown

– Armament:4 x C-802 anti-ship missiles, 1 x 76 mm Fajr-27 naval gun, 1 x 40 mm AAA, 2 x 20 mm cannons, 2 x triple 324 mm torpedoes

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Corvettes

Bayandor Class – US Built

– Propulsion: 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 5,300 bhp (3,950 kW),

– 20 knots max

– Crew: 133

– Radar: SPS-6 2-D air search

– Armament: 4 x C-802 anti-ship missiles, 1 x 76 mm naval cannon, 1 dual 40 mm AAA, 2 x 20 mm cannons, 2 x triple 324 mm torpedoes, 2 x 12.7 mm MG

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Missile Craft

Houdong Class

– Chinese Built

– Propulsion: 3 diesels, 3 shafts, 8,025 hp

– 35 knots max

– Crew: 28

– Armament: 4 C802 SSM, 2 30 mm, and 2 23 mm guns

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Combattante Class

– French Built

– Propulsion: 4 diesels, 4 shafts, 14,400 hp

– 36 knots max

– Crew: 31

– Armament: (2) or (4) C802 SSM, (1) 76 mm OTO DP, (1) 40 mm AA

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Mine Warfare

• Large ship mine-laying – Hejaz LST – Riazi Class minesweeper

• Small ship mine-laying

• Mine Capabilities

– 4th largest sea mine inventory • Chinese EM11 bottom-

influence mine • EM-52 rising mines • EM31 moored mine

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Iranian Naval tactics

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Iran-Iraq War

• September 1980-August 1988

– Conventionally fought

• Lessons learned

– Iranian surface forces weak

– Birth of IRGCN

– Development of new ideologies

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New Strategy

• Three principle aspects

– Use conventional weapons…unconventionally

– Massive amount of small boats with decentralized command authority

– Revolutionary spirit

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Mine Warfare -The strait at its narrowest is 34 mi wide

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Swarm Tactics

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Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles

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Iranian Air Assets

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Patrol Aircraft

P-3F Orion Y-12 Panda

F-27 Friendship

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Attack Aircraft

Su-24 Fencer

F-4 D/E Phantom II

Su-25 Frogfoot

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Fighter Aircraft

Mirage F-1EQ

• F-5 Tiger

• Saeqeh

• Azarakhsh

F-7M Airguard

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F-14A Tomcat

• 25 Operational

• Sold to the Shah in the 1970s

• Kept operational through 3rd party suppliers and indiginous parts production

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MiG-29 Fulcrum

• Originally acquired from the Iraqi Air Force

• Now purchased from Russia

• Relatively modern and capable

• Fourth generation air superiority fighter

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Islamic Republic of Iran Air Defense Force

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Med/Long Range SAMs

• SA-2 Guideline

• Medium range

• High altitude

• SA-5 Gammon

• Long range

• High Altitude

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Med/Short Range SAMs

• Improved-Hawk

• Medium range

• HQ-7

• Short range

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Med/Short Range SAM

• SA-15 Gauntlet

• Short range

• SA-6 Gainful

• Medium range

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Med/Short Range

• ZSU-23

• Radar guided AAA

• Point defense

• SA-22 Greyhound

• Combined SAM and AAA

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Anti Aircraft Artillery (AAA)

• Oerlikon 35 mm

• Short range

• 100 mm

• Medium range

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MANPADs

SA-7 Grail

SA-16 Gimlet

SA-18 Grouse

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Shahab 3

• Strategic Medium Range Balistic Missile (MRBM)

• 1,930 km or 1,200 mi range

• Mach 7 in final stage

• Warhead

– 1 x 2,200 lb

– 5 x 620 lb cluster (indepenantly targetable)

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Ballistic Missiles

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Iranian Ground Forces

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Two groups

• Islamic Republic of Iran Army (IRIA) ~465,000 personnel.

• Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) ~120,000

– Basij ~ 90,000 AD, 300,000 reserve, and a total of 11 million men that can be mobilized if need be.

– Qods Force (Think Greenberets for bad guys)

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Equipment

Tanks (~1600)

• ~100 domestically-produced Zulfiqar main battle tanks.

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IRIA Tanks

~ 540 T-54s, T-55s and Type 59s and 75 T-62s

~168 M47 and M48 (Patton)

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Artillery

~ 130 105 mm M2A1 ~540 D-30 122mm

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Anti Armor

SPG-9 Toophan Guided AT Missle

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Tactics

• Iranian military planners are adept at incorporating lessons from other conflicts, such as the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, to refine their own doctrines and strategies.

• To challenge a technologically superior adversary, such as the United States, Iranian doctrine emphasizes aspects of asymmetric warfare that play to Iran’s strengths, including geography, strategic depth and public willingness to accept casualties.

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Iranian Submarines

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Kilo Class - 3 Length – 75m Beam – 9.9m Draft – 6.5m Diesel Electric Propulsion Max Speed 25kts (submerged) Surface Search Radar Old but proven sonar suite

Weapons 6/533mm torpedo tubes 18 torpedoes 24 mines 8 SA-N-X surface to air missiles

Blue and brown water capabilities Range – 7,500 nm

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Ghadir Class - 18 Length – 29m Beam – 3m Draft – 2.5m Diesel Electric Propulsion Max Speed – 11kts Weapons – 533mm torpedoes, mines Surface Search Radar “Modern” sonar suite Littoral Ops only

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Nahang Class – 1

Diesel Electric Propulsion Max Speed – 12kts Weapons – torpedoes, mines (carried externally) Surface Search Radar Sonar Suite Littoral Ops only

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