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Edit. Good thing I did not use a mobile phone for this post.
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you wrote Sahand, but this is what is referred to as Damavand-2sahand joining the fleet by then is just like Barekat Covid Vaccine. They can not possibly do that. unless it is done without a radar and such.
As user sanel1412 wrote, the superstructure is the same as the Sahand 74.
Then when it is completed we will see if the weapons are the same too
Sahand 74
@sahureka2 i have something for you
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on the future naval VLS.
interesting this article in Russian https://naked-science.ru/community/349658/ where it indicates:
"It's called Zubin (Zoobin) and it's a terrestrial version of SAM Nawab (Navab), which is now also being tested."
having more news on this naval sistemas?
or can you refute?
l will let you know if I find anyyou also have recent photos of the bow of Damavand-2, that is, from the bridge to the bow.
Thanks in advance
you also have recent photos of the bow of Damavand-2, that is, from the bridge to the bow.
Thanks in advance
As user sanel1412 wrote, the superstructure is the same as the Sahand 74.
Well, not entirely. Sahand has a single funnel, Damavand (II) has two of them. That's in addition to the differing basis of the radar mast. Furthermore the shape of the bridge presents several differences.
We talked about the superstructure shown in the photos, my answer was referred only to that, superstructure that seems identical to the one where the CIWS 30 mm is installed in the Sahand 74,
your very welcome, well we know its going to have VLS sooo you could very well be rightthanks for the photos, I tried to improve the brightness of one, it seems to identify the 76mm Fajr-27 already installed.
But, if it's not an optical illusion, the installation appears to be in a more forward position towards the bow when compared to how it is installed on the Sahand-74.
In my photoshop, I indicate in red both the Fajr-27 and what looks like the breakwater also installed, for example, on the Sahand 74.
Therefore, if the Fajr-27 were actually installed further towards the bow of the ship, would it free up more space before reaching the superstructure that I indicate with the white arrow.
Could it be destined to accommodate the novelty that many wish for in this space?
as always it is my simple interpretation by observing some details of the available photos, interpretation that could be immediately refuted by new images.
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Shahid Soleimani class is still smallerHe was referring to the new Soleimani class Catamaran whose pictures are a few pages back. The original post even had a picture of the catamaran.
Also this vessel is proportional to Sahand, another Mowj ship.