Pointing to Iran’s warm relations with all Caspian Sea
littoral states, General Mohammad Bagheri, the chief of joint staff of Iran’s
Armed Forces has said that the Deylaman destroyer sends a message of peace and
friendship to all neighbors of the Islamic Republic.
On the sidelines of the inauguration ceremony of the
Deylaman destroyer, the senior Iranian commander called the unveiling great for
all the armed forces staff and Iranian people since the destroyer has joined
Iran’s Caspian Sea fleet.
The destroyer is part of an Iranian class of similar ships
called the Mowj class which weigh around 1,500 tons and are based on the
Jamaran destroyer which was launched in 2010.
The new destroyer joins ships such as the Dena, Sahand, and
Damavand, along with the Jamaran.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Deylaman
destroyer in Bandar Anzali, Bagheri described the vessel as a great addition to
Iran's Caspian Sea fleet.
Chief Commander of the Army Major General Abdolrahim
Mousavi, Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, and a number of top
military officials were also present at the ceremony.
He said the Iranian Navy plays a leading role in increasing
the country's sustainable deterrent power in the face of the enemies.
The top commander praised Iranian young scientists for their
role in manufacturing the homegrown destroyer, which was built under imposed
sanctions using world-class technology and the participation of Iranian
industries, knowledge-based companies, and academic centers.
He further hailed the young scientists, who turned the we
can mindset into action.
General
Bagheri also stressed that Iran enjoys warm relations with all Caspian Sea
littoral states and that the destroyer sends a message of peace and friendship
to all neighbors of the Islamic Republic.
He also added to the importance of security of sea
transportation and readiness for any unexpected incident.
“It is necessary for the armed forces to be fully prepared,”
said General Bagheri, highlighting the necessity of manufacturing the Deylaman
destroyer, which was deployed in the Caspian Sea to carry out its missions
well.
Speaking on the occasion of November 28, the National Day of
Navy in the Iranian calendar, Iran's Navy Chief, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani,
said on Friday that Deylaman is a powerful vessel that can act very well in the
fields of detection, interception, and rescue.
He also announced that two military drills will take place
in the Indian Ocean; one includes a rescue exercise with Oman, to which other
countries are invited, and the other would involve a sustainable security
exercise with more countries in the northern parts of the Indian Ocean.
‘Progressive
and deterrent powers’
Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of the Islamic
Revolution Guards Corps Navy, likened the Iranian Navy and the IRGC to
intertwined fists that have turned into an advancing and deterrent power in
various aspects.
On the commemoration of Iran’s Navy Day, Rear Admiral
Tangsiri wrote a message to Iran’s Navy Chief, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani,
saying November 28 is reminiscent of the braveries of Iranian Navy soldiers,
who protect and guard the borders of Islamic Iran.
“They have become a source of honor for the Islamic
Revolution,” the IRGC Navy chief said.
He said, "Undoubtedly, Iran’s maritime policy will pave
the way for providing tranquility and security for the Iranian people.”
The commander also said that we would not stop a second in
treading the path of progress.
He also paid tribute to the martyrs of Operation Morvarid,
offering congratulations on Iran's Navy Day to the Navy chief, staff and their
families.