Iran's naval destroyer has sunk, state media says

An Iranian naval destroyer, Sahand, sank during repairs near the Strait of Hormuz due to water infiltration, with potential for recovery due to shallow waters, according to state media. The vessel, launched in 2018, was equipped with advanced weap...

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Iranian naval destroyer has sunk while it was being repaired in a port near the Strait of Hormuz, state media reported Sunday. State-run IRNA news agency reported that the Sahand destroyer, being repaired at a wharf lost its balance due to water infiltration into the tanks.

The agency added that due to the low depth in the waters, it is possible to bring back the destroyer to balance.



It also reported that injured people were transferred to hospital. It did not elaborate.


Sahand, named after a mountain in northern Iran, took six years to build and launched into the Persian Gulf in December 2018. The 1,300-ton vessel was equipped with surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft batteries and sophisticated radar and radar-evading capabilities.

In January 2018, a naval destroyer, Damavand, sank in the Caspian Sea after crashing into a breakwater.
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