Speaking to FNA on Wednesday, Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army's
Self-Sufficiency Jihad Rear Admiral Farhad Amiri said that Iran has the
best electronic diesel submarines of the world, adding that enemies,
the US in particular, are most focused on Iran's astonishing subsurface
capabilities.
Amiri underlined that significance of submarines are not just
indebted to their arms and equipment, "rather the tactical issues are
very important", given the geographical specifications of the waters
surrounding the county.
"For example," he stated, "if an ordinary submarines can sit in the
Persian Gulf's bed it would be the worst threat to the enemy."
"That is one of the US concerns since Iranian submarines are
noiseless and can easily evade detection as they are equipped with the
sonar-evading technology" and can fire missiles and torpedoes
simultaneously, he added.
"When the submarine sits on the seabed it can easily target and hit
an aircraft carrier traversing in the nearby regions," Amiri reiterated.
Earlier this month, Iranian Army Commander Major General Ataollah
Salehi called on the US to avoid sending back its military ships and
aircraft carriers to the Persian Gulf after Iran's naval drills forced
Washington to bring one of its carriers out of the strategic region.
Speaking on the sidelines of the naval parades in the Sea of Oman at
the end of Velayat 90 massive naval drills, Salehi said that the US
brought the aircraft carrier out of the Persian Gulf and the vessel
passed through the Strait of Hormoz and stationed in the Sea of Oman
before the start of Iran's naval drills.
As regards Iran's reaction to the vessel's redeployment, Salehi
stated, "We advise, warn and recommend them (US Navy) not to return this
carrier to its previous location in the Persian Gulf."
"We are not in the habit of repeating the warning and we warn only
once," Salehi reiterated, without mentioning the name of the US aircraft
carrier.
The aircraft carrier Salehi was referring to was the USS John C.
Stennis, one of the US navy's biggest vessels.
Later, US Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Martin Dempsey
acknowledged that Iran is able to close the Strait of Hormoz.
"They've invested in capabilities that could, in fact, for a period
of time block the Strait of Hormoz," Dempsey said in an interview aired
on the CBS "Face the Nation" program.
Late in November, the Iranian Navy expanded the fleet of its
submarines after it received three more Ghadir-class submarines.
Speaking to reporters in a press conference at the time, Iranian
Army's Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari said that all
parts of the submarines have been designed and manufactured by Iranian
experts.
Iranian commanders had earlier said that Ghadir-class submarines
boosted the Navy's capability in defending the country's territorial
waters.
The submarine has been designed and manufactured according to the
geographical and climate conditions and specifications of Iranian
waters, according to military experts.
The Iranian military officials said that the submarine can easily
evade detection as it is equipped with sonar-evading technology and can
fire missiles and torpedoes simultaneously.
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