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as always money rules
sometimes you don't have the money for Bandari and have to eat Falafel.Establishing an EO/IO optic Gatling gun linked to radar as well isn’t some back breaking costly feature.
the ship design is a program of 30 years ago that stretched out because of lack of money andThe issue is IRIN continues playing around 1970 ship design just like IRIAF continues to play around 1960 aircraft design.
As always money rules.IRGC meanwhile is apply much more recent designs to their naval element. Maybe one day they announce a CAS plane. I vaguely remember an announcement years ago that IRGC had begun designing a CAS plane. This was after seeing how effective Russian Air Force was in Syria backing up IRGC and its foreign legions alongside NDF during the war,
Why is this being protected by Alvand and not also a Solemani vessel?
Iran assumes since it’s parked off the coast to a Chinese military base that US won’t risk striking inside the air identification zone of the base. It is still possible that a sabatoge drone attack is done with plausible deniability.
IRGCN and USN met hundreds of times, yet they do not take any action on what they perceive as a "terrorist organization operating in international waters"IRGN it is considered a "terrorist organization" by US Navy. Deploying any vessel of IRGN at that place it can be considered a unnecessary escalation by Iran. IRIN is considered a conventional and "professional" navy by the US.
It is wise (IMHO) just keep a "low profile". Solemani vessels can be deployed after further escalation by the western countries.
Anyway seems that just one vessel it is operative. It will take maybe another year to have another with AAW capability and trained crew.
And also, this is not like a single Soleimani class ship that would protect it from a massive airstrike or drone attacks

The Soleimani class are catamarans with a displacement of about 600 tons. I'm not sure how they would fare in the waters of the Red Sea/Bab-el Mandeb but it's possible the Alvand class would do better.
Anyway, here's a recent image of the "Zagros" (aka Tala'iyeh/Shiraz) intelligence-gathering ship being built on the Mowj-class hull. Wonder if it will take over the Behshad role when it enters service (God knows when that'll be).
You mean the HSV-2, which is a much larger vessel. But I see your point.Considering UAE had their catamaran in Yemen waters during the war when it was struck by a Houthi suicide boat leads to me believe there is zero problem in those waters. Catamarans are stable ships and Beshad is a floating oil tanker and can replenish Solemani class ships.
Except that the Alborz is currently escorting the BehshadUnlikely IRIN would get involved in this shadow war
Why is this being protected by Alvand and not also a Solemani vessel?
Iran assumes since it’s parked off the coast to a Chinese military base that US won’t risk striking inside the air identification zone of the base. It is still possible that a sabatoge drone attack is done with plausible deniability.
zagross for long term mission needs a supply ship beside it , my guess zagros , will be used for shorter missions , when things get heated up in a region and they need more detailed dataThe Soleimani class are catamarans with a displacement of about 600 tons. I'm not sure how they would fare in the waters of the Red Sea/Bab-el Mandeb but it's possible the Alvand class would do better.
IRIN ideally would have finished building all their Mowj ships a few years ago. They have no problem building the hulls but it seems electronics take years to be delivered by SAIRAN. Given IRGC's ground and ship-based radar deployments, I believe this is another budget issue. Lack of budget is slowing down and holding back Artesh in so many different areas.
Anyway, here's a recent image of the "Zagros" (aka Tala'iyeh/Shiraz) intelligence-gathering ship being built on the Mowj-class hull. Wonder if it will take over the Behshad role when it enters service (God knows when that'll be).
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You mean the HSV-2, which is a much larger vessel. But I see your point.
Except that the Alborz is currently escorting the Behshadbut I again see your point. It's true that the Behshad conducts a variety of ops, not just intel.
and you believe if USA want to sink it a single suleimani corvette can protect it ?
a vosper, 56 year old frigate that practically have zero antisubmarine or anti air capability and only can protect itself against sumalian pirates
if they want to do it with a plausible denial way they do it just like how they attacked saviz or use a torpedo.The question isn’t could USAF or USN sink two ancient ships (design). It’s can they do it in a plausible denial manner to avoid escalation.
in short something expendable.Thanks for making my point.
if they want to do it with a plausible denial way they do it just like how they attacked saviz or use a torpedo.
or just one of their titanium hulled subs surface somewhere they must not surface and claim it was accident and they didn't seen our ship.
in short something expendable.
by the way don't cut the must important part of the post.
a vosper, 56 year old frigate that practically have zero antisubmarine or anti air capability and only can protect itself against sumalian pirates, well if they attack on daylight in a calm sea.
You made me laugh for one minute straightand only can protect itself against sumalian pirates, well if they attack on daylight in a calm sea.

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