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So no casualties and shipped put back into place

There is the need to critically review the ship and the crew, this is the second incident like this in 3 years

This should never happen again, worldwide we seen a very little number of that incident happen
 
So no casualties and shipped put back into place

There is the need to critically review the ship and the crew, this is the second incident like this in 3 years

This should never happen again, worldwide we seen a very little number of that incident happen
Currently they are trying to correct the position and it yet to fully stabilized .
I say they modified the design too much and those redesign probably moved it's center of mass higher than original design and that made ship susceptible to overturn

But this incident happened while they were working on the shift and water leaked in its balance tank
 
say they modified the design too much and those redesign probably moved it's center of mass higher than original design and that made ship susceptible to overtur
That's what I was thinking; maybe the Sayyad missiles made it too top heavy. Although I didn't see the launchers in the the pics so maybe they were removed before the accident?
 
The US Navy had multiple billion dollar destroyer accidents against massive container ships and other mishaps at sea. And let’s not forget those ship fires.

Now imagine the incompetence that can happen in IRIN which is relatively newer navy (historically speaking), new-ish ships, and who knows what training.


But man am I getting tired of seeing Iran shooting itself in the foot over and over. At this point it’s like a bad comedy skit.
C'mon. Let's be honest.
All navies of the world have accidents. But be realistic,
Most of the accidents are fire.
Some of them are fortuite explosions of munitions or magazines.
Less of them are floodings, bur always while maneuvering.
And the rest leakages and electrical failures.
But a massive flooding in the portside of the ship out of the control of the port crew implies more than two compartments damaged. Massive flooding until capsizing and sinking. They were moored at port!, not maneouvering!.

Moreover I am sure a demolition team formed by some frogmen entered in the port vía SDV from a dolphin class (like italians did it many times during WWII) and put demolition charges in the portside of the ship, calculated to flooding enough compartments to create a fatal balance just for roll up and capsize.

This incident happens after some days after HZ entered with a UAV in a military port and It is very well designed for avoiding a direct confrontation with Iran.

Iran must take seriously the security of the naval bases and installing anti swimmer sonars and underwater security measures.
 
The US Navy had multiple billion dollar destroyer accidents against massive container ships and other mishaps at sea. And let’s not forget those ship fires.

Now imagine the incompetence that can happen in IRIN which is relatively newer navy (historically speaking), new-ish ships, and who knows what training.


But man am I getting tired of seeing Iran shooting itself in the foot over and over. At this point it’s like a bad comedy

We can also see the ship at the left of it using something to get it back up (some kind of ropes)

It was moored to the ship to the left as it rolled. This can be seen by the pictures taken at different times.
 
IRIN is a disaster right now.

Lists of incidents in last few years:
  • CM hitting their own ship during a war game
  • fire that sunk their only supply ship Kharg
  • Damavand hitting a rock and sinking in a storm
  • 2-3 incidents of ship damage when in port/dry dock
Notice you don’t see this happening with IRGC-N with it’s brand new ships and historically limited training/experience on larger vessels.

IRIN needs an overhaul.
 
IRIN is a disaster right now.

Lists of incidents in last few years:
  • CM hitting their own ship during a war game
  • fire that sunk their only supply ship Kharg
  • Damavand hitting a rock and sinking in a storm
  • 2-3 incidents of ship damage when in port/dry dock
Notice you don’t see this happening with IRGC-N with it’s brand new ships and historically limited training/experience on larger vessels.

IRIN needs an overhaul.
Well this time the ship was manned by repair crew at dock not irin
 
Sahand completely sank
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Sahand ship that yesterday with help of some cable were stabilized today after those restraining cable were ripped completely sank
 
Well hope they move to newer design and don't try to build another replacement.
 
Sahand completely sank
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Sahand ship that yesterday with help of some cable were stabilized today after those restraining cable were ripped completely sank

It is really deceiving. I am so sorry to read her loss. While she was not capable to modern standards, she was a good testbed for new equipment (including for the first time a indigenous medium range anti air missile) a very good school for the IRIN and a beautiful warship.

I am pretty sure she cannot be recovered. All the equipment are very sensitive to salt water and recovering her equipment would be nearly impossible. The more days underwater the less possibilities for recovering any system or part.

Being or not sabotage (I am sure it is), someone must answer because of this negligent doctrine. I agree with Immortal something are going really wrong and those looses are unacceptable.
 
Sahand completely sank
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Sahand ship that yesterday with help of some cable were stabilized today after those restraining cable were ripped completely sank


LOL they sank yet another ship in peace time, The extend of competency you would expect from a military that is ran by by a bunch of akhonds :ROFLMAO:
 
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Sahand tolerated waves of oceans. How could it sink so easily?

Sad and embarrassing. Those responsible should be severely punished for wasting millions of dollars spent on the ship.

IRIN has to change its method or else lose everything. They shouldn't have used inexperienced crew for repairs.

IRGC-N is basically meant to defend the shores and IRIN is intended to ensure our safety beyond Iranian shores. Therefore IRIN has to reconsider many things from design to production.
 
One word. Sabotage. It is impossible the third most modern warship of IRIN which such trained crew (they went to a naval parade to Russia) being negligent in any basic naval maneuver to sink.
Again it is sabotage.
Hope there are no casualties or few as possible.
Even if it is sabotage, that means that this asset was not properly protected.
But i don't think it is a sabotage. More negligence.
 
The US Navy had multiple billion dollar destroyer accidents against massive container ships and other mishaps at sea. And let’s not forget those ship fires.

Now imagine the incompetence that can happen in IRIN which is relatively newer navy (historically speaking), new-ish ships, and who knows what training.


But man am I getting tired of seeing Iran shooting itself in the foot over and over. At this point it’s like a bad comedy skit.
To avoid comparing apple and strawberry : how many ships has USA? how many miles per year made bu USN ? And compare with the small iranian navy.
=> This is a huge blow.

We were aware that the iranian air force was tiny, now we are sure that iranian navy is bull shit.
 

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