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BATTLE CLASS |
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Origin United Kingdom
Type Destroyer
Year 1946
Displacement, tons 2 325
Dimensions, meters 115.5 x 12.3 x 5.2
Aircraft -
Missiles -
Guns 4 x 115mm/50 Mk 33 7 x 40mm
Torpedo 4 x 533mm
Main Engines Parsons geared turbines. 50 000 shp
Speed, knots 30
Range, miles 6.000
Complement 270
The Battle destroyer was purchased from Britain on 29 th of February 1956. Modernized with US funds and renamed BADR. |
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BATTLE – IRAN VERSION CLASS |
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Origin United Kingdom
Type Destroyer
Year 1946
Displacement, tons 2 325
Dimensions, meters 115.5 x 12.3 x 5.2
Aircraft -
Missiles 8 x Standard 8 x Seacat
Guns 4 x 115mm/50 Mk 33 2 x 40mm
Torpedo -
Main Engines Parsons geared turbines. 50 000 shp
Speed, knots 31
Range, miles 3.000
Complement 270
Bought by the Imperial Iranian Navy on the 28 th of January 1967 and renamed ARTEMIZ. Modernized with modern SAM and SSM. |
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BRITISH TYPE 42 CLASS |
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Origin United Kingdom
Type Destroyer
Year 1976
Displacement, tons 3 150
Dimensions, meters 125.0 x 14.3 x 5.8
Aircraft 1 x helicopter Missiles 4 x Exocet 8 x Sea Dart
Guns 1 x 139mm/55 Vickers Mk 8 2 x 20mm Oerlikon Mk 7
Torpedo 6 x ILAS 3
Main Engines Rolls-Royce Olympus gas turbines for full power. Rolls-Royce Tyne gas turbines for cruising. 56 000 shp
Speed, knots 30
Range, miles 4 000
Complement 300
The Type 42s are intended for outer taskforce protection. Expansion potential is limited, and the ships were originally reliant on ECM against low level attack.
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BROADSWORD CLASS |
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Origin United Kingdom
Type Destroyer
Year 1979
Displacement, tons 3 500
Dimensions, meters 125.0 x 14.8 x 6
Aircraft 2 x helicopter
Missiles 4 x Exocet 12 x Sea Wolf
Guns 2 x 40mm/60
Torpedo 6 x Mk 32
Main Engines Rolls-Royce Olympus TM 3B gas turbines. 56 000 shp Speed, knots 30
Range, miles 4 500
Complement 300
Planned to be the successor of LEANDER class destroyer, the Broadsword was primarily designed for A/S operations. |
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