IRIS Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis

Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis
History
Iran
NameAbu Mahdi al-Muhandis
NamesakeAbu Mahdi al-Muhandis
OwnerIran
OperatorNavy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
BuilderShahid Mahallati Shipyard, Bushehr
HomeportBandar Abbas, Iran
StatusIn active service
NotesHull number: PC313-01
General characteristics
TypeMissile corvette
Displacement300 tonnes
Length48.0 m (157 ft 6 in)
Beam12 m (39 ft 4 in)
Installed powerDiesel engine
Propulsion4 × engines
Speed37 knots (69 km/h)
Range2,000 nmi (3,700 km)
Endurance14 days[1]
Sensors and
processing systems
Radars and latest electronics
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • Unknown EW
  • 2 × Chaff dispensers
Armament
Aircraft carriedVTOL drones

IRIS Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis is an Iranian missile corvette with hull number PC313-01. It is the lead ship of the Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis class of missile corvettes. It is the third indigenous high-aspect-ratio twin-hull (HARTH) class of vessel unveiled on 6 January 2024 in Bandar Abbas by Iran after the Shahid Nazeri class commissioned in 2016 and Shahid Soleimani class commissioned in 2022. The lead ship is named after Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis who was the former deputy head of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Units, and was assassinated alongside Qassem Soleimani in the US drone strike on 3 January 2020.[citation needed] Like the other 2twoclass of ships, this ship is also in service with IRGC.

Design

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Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, like the Shahid Soleimani-class corvettes profits from a catamaran design and features stealth capabilities, aimed at eluding enemy detection, but is half the size of the latter. The special design of the missile boat makes it difficult for enemy radar and reconnaissance systems to detect its presence in the waters.[2] Unlike the other two HARTH classes in service with IRGC, this ship lacks proper aviation facility and can only handle VTOL unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

References

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  1. ^ "Iran Receives Two New Warships, Unveils Defense Systems". Nigar Bayramli. Caspian News. 20 February 2024. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Iran Unveils Catamaran Corvette "Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis," Armed with Long-Range Cruise Missiles". Defence Security Asia. 7 January 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
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