Ghadir class submarine

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Class overview
Builders: Defense Industries Organization
Operators: Islamic Republic of Iran Navy
Preceded by: Nahang Class
In service: 28 November 2007
Completed: at least 3[1]
Active: at least 1
General characteristics
Displacement: 120-150 tons standard
Length: ~20 m
Beam: ~3 m
Draught: ~2.5 m
Propulsion: Diesel-electric propulsion
Armament: 2 torpedo tubes, missiles


Ghadir is a class of midget submarines built in Iran. [2] It is named after Ghadir Khumm, a place in Saudi Arabia that is holy to Shia Muslims.

On 24 November 2007 Iranian rear-admiral Habibollah Sayyari announced: "A home-made destroyer called 'Jamaran' and a (home-made) submarine of 'Ghadir' class will launch operation on November 28." [3] He also said that the submarine is equipped with the latest military and technological equipment and that its capabilities are equal to that of foreign types. This was Iran's first Ghadir class submarine, but Iran's second domestically produced submarine as Iran launched the Nahang in 2006.[4]

The submarine is said to be a sonar-evading stealth submarine which is equipped with state-of-the-art electronic equipment and can fire missiles and torpedoes simultaneously, but no information was given on the range of these weapons. Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei was quoted saying: "Today, you have been able to design and build many of the military requirements. We have become self-sufficient from other countries," to Iran's navy commanders on the day the submarine was launched. A picture was released, however it was unclear if this was a Ghadir.[5]

However, despite news sources saying Iran has only one Ghadir class submarine, a youtube video showed 3 Ghadir class submarines next to each other. - Video of # Ghadir Class Submarines This video has since been removed for Terms of Use Violations.

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[edit] Submarines in the class

Submarine Launched Status
Ghadir November 2007 In Service
Name unknown 2007 In Service
Name unknown 2007 In Service

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