Moudge class frigate

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Class overview
Builders: Iran
Operators: Iran
Preceded by: Alvand class frigate
Building: 1
Completed: 2
Active: 1
General characteristics
Displacement: 1,400[1]
Length: 94 metres (308.4 ft) [1]
Beam: 10 metres (32.8 ft) [1]
Draft: 3.1 metres (10.2 ft) [1]
Propulsion: 2 x 10,000 hp engines
4 x 550 kW diesel generators[1]
Speed: 28 knots (51.9 km/h) [1]
Complement: 120-140
Armament: (Estimated)
4 x C-802 (or maybe improved C-803) anti-ship missiles or 4 x HY-2 (CSSC-3)
1 × 76 mm Fajr-27 naval gun
1 x twin 37 mm AAA
Aviation facilities: Helicopter Landing pad only

The Moudge class, alternately spelled Mowaj class or Mowj class (meaning Wave)[2], is a class of domestically produced Iranian light frigates. It appears to be a development of the Alvand class (British Saam class) design.[citation needed] They are described Destroyers by the Iranian state media but the size and weight of the ships are more in keeping with that of modern frigates. With a 1,400 ton displacement, the ships are also referred to as Corvettes since they are on the lower end of frigate tonnage.

The first ship, Moudge I is said to be completed and is stationed in the port of Bandar Abbas. On February 23, 2007, Iranian media reported that production had started on a second ship, Moudge II.[3] Images of the ships are not readily available except for a publicity photo of a model.[4] However, Google Earth users have claimed to identify a Moudge class frigate at Bandar Abbas.[5] The Fars News Agency also mistakenly placed an image of the 9,800 ton USS Kidd (DDG-993) in its non-English version of the Moudge II construction announcement.[6]

[edit] Ships in the class

Ship Pennant Number Builder Launched Status
Moudge I 376 Iran 2006 In service.
Moudge II[3] 377 Iran - Being Constructed at Bandar Abbas

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