Two Advanced Homegrown Submarines Join Iranian Navy’s Fleet
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Iranian Navy on Tuesday added two state-of-the-art domestically made submarines to its fleet in the country's southeastern coasts of Makran.
The submarines joined the Navy’s fleet during a ceremony in the port city of Jask, attended by a number of high-ranking officials, including Commander of the Iranian Navy Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi.
Speaking at the ceremony, Rear Admiral Khanzadi hailed the production of the homegrown watercraft and said, "Today, the strategic region of Jask is witnessing the addition of one of the world's most sophisticated technologies (submarines to the Navy).”
The submarines joined the Navy’s fleet during a ceremony in the port city of Jask, attended by a number of high-ranking officials, including Commander of the Iranian Navy Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi.
Speaking at the ceremony, Rear Admiral Khanzadi hailed the production of the homegrown watercraft and said, "Today, the strategic region of Jask is witnessing the addition of one of the world's most sophisticated technologies (submarines to the Navy).”