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I think it's iranian military submarine or something how it's work

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It's an underwater chariot, a type of human torpedo (for attack) or swimmer delivery vehicle (for covert movements).
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It's basic a low-tech, low-cost version of the modern SDV.
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Similar, but cruder, to older models like Vostock-NG and Vostock PSM
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Seahorse I
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CE2F-X30
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It's an underwater chariot, a type of human torpedo (for attack) or swimmer delivery vehicle (for covert movements).
Hanging-Human-Torpedo-from-World-War-II.jpg


It's basic a low-tech, low-cost version of the modern SDV.
20150602_1344252-46885.jpg
I don't think it's like the iranian one
 
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Do you think it can handle the pressure under water the iranian one

Sure, these aren't midget submarines and are only meant to go down to lessen then 30 meters. It's crude by todays standards and I suspect that display model isn't how the actual production model looks, since the display seems to have been hastily put together, but I've seen cruder models put out to sea.

Remember, these types of vehicles have been around since WWII, like this Italian SSB underwater chariot.

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The Swedish SEAL is relatively low-tech too, and is a more modern iteration.

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Ortega MK1 is fairly crude too.

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Again, the Iranian model loos crude, but I think it's fairly reasonable to suggest that's not an actual production model and the model used by Iranian irregular forces will be more inline with other underwater chariot types.

It's a display. Try not to read too much into how it looks.

I don't think it's like the iranian one

Here it is in service - Al-Sabehat 15 SDV

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Looks better doesn't it?
 
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Sure, these aren't midget submarines and are only meant to go down to lessen then 30 meters. It's crude by todays standards and I suspect that display model isn't how the actual production model looks, since the display seems to have been hastily put together, but I've seen cruder models put out to sea.

Remember, these types of vehicles have been around since WWII, like this Italian SSB underwater chariot.

SSB_testing900.jpg


SSB_testing2.jpg


The Swedish SEAL is relatively low-tech too, and is a more modern iteration.

TorpSEAL2_1.jpg


torpSEAL2_pretty.jpg


Ortega MK1 is fairly crude too.

ortega_proto.jpg


Again, the Iranian model loos crude, but I think it's fairly reasonable to suggest that's not an actual production model and the model used by Iranian irregular forces will be more inline with other underwater chariot types.

It's a display. Try not to read too much into how it looks.



Here it is in service:

Iran_Hegham_SDVs.jpg


AlSabahet_front.jpg


AlSabahet_side.jpg

It's different from the one i see i can see the nails and the cracks
 
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”Al Sabehat 15” Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (Submersible)

Quantity in service: 1(?)
Length: 8m
Crew: 2 + up to 7 additional divers [< Penguin: that number seems a bit high]
Weapons: up to 17 Limpet mines

A small “chariot” design typical of special forces insertion vehicles, the type is only suitable for coastal operations.
Can be launched from a ship or under-slung from a large helicopter (Sea King, Mi-8 Hip or Chinook).
http://algerian-aeronautics.highbb.com/t2201-que-vaut-la-marine-iranienne

"The Iranian news agency said that the Al-Sabehat-15 submarine was designed to plant mines and carry out reconnaissance missions."
http://aquilinefocus.blogspot.nl/2006/06/irans-al-sabehat-submarine-revisited.html

Possibly 2 versions
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http://charly015.blogspot.nl/2013/11/iran-minisubmarino-alsabehat.html

Shown with Limpet mines
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/86...hreat_do_you_think_it_poses_to_our_Navy_.html

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https://topwar.ru/91472-iranskiy-nizkoprofilnyy-apparat-dlya-dostavki-boevyh-plovcov.html
 
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It's different from the one i see i can see the nails and the cracks

As I said, it's a mockup. A display model. Iran is well known for publically displaying mockups for domestic purposes, but concealing it's production models which are greater in their sophistication. We see the same with their UAVs.

This is a display model - you can tell from the crude construction and non-transparent windshield.
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This is a production model:
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Iran_Sabehat15.jpg


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Both are Al-Sabehat 15 type SDVs.


This one too. There are several different production types of the Al-Sabehat 15.
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It's called a SDV (Swimmer Deliver vehicle) & it does exactly what the name describes!!!!
 
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