One of Iran’s newest warships capsized in port over the weekend while undergoing repairs, an incident that could damage key warfighting systems and put the ship out of commission for up to half a year, a naval analyst said.

The 311-foot-long frigate Sahand was at a dock in the port of Bandar Abbas when it “lost its balance” after water leaked into its tanks, according to a report from the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).

A photo from the semi-official Tasnim News Agency showed the warship, with a displacement of about 2,000 tons, resting on its left side in the Bandar Abbas port.

The ship, which Tasnim said entered service in December 2018, is one of the bigger vessels in Iran’s fleet, equipped with antiship cruise missiles and an electronic warfare system.

  • @BaroqueInMind
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    226 days ago

    Your perception of reality is optimistic in the face of the amount of stupidity you seem to encounter every day.

    You seem to consistently plug your ears with your fingers and sing, and that’s not the right way to fix things.

    You need to call out stupidity when you see it, stop being scared of people not liking you. This is why your life is slowly crumbling around you.

    • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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      726 days ago

      You’re doing a whole lot of assuming. Especially that I wasn’t calling out stupidity I’m the first place. 😉