Domestically overhauled warship rejoins Iran’s naval fleet
A domestically overhauled warship, named the Lavan, and a
domestically overhauled SH3D helicopter rejoined the Iranian Navy in a ceremony
held on Saturday in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas. A Navy official
said during the ceremony that the project to overhaul the 3,000-ton Lavan
warship, which is able to carry battle tanks and personnel carriers, had taken
254,000 man-hours in 33 months. Rear Admiral Abbas Zamini said that in
the process of overhauling the warship, 12,000 parts had been indigenized,
6,400 faulty parts had been replaced, 195 systems had been completely repaired,
and 89 systems had been optimized. He also said that the
anti-submarine helicopter was able to carry missiles and torpedoes.

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