Strait of Hormuz - Persian Gulf (خليج فارس - تنگه هرمز)
Iran and Pakistan navy groups wargame in Strait of Hormuz
Pakistan navy group:
- 1 Missile craft
- 1 Support and logistic vessel
- 1 Submarine
Iran navy group:
- 2 Missile craft
- 1 Helicopter
April 9, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/1/20)
The Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan have wrapped up a joint naval drill in the Persian Gulf (خليج فارس) waters east of the Strait of Hormuz (تنگه هرمز).
During the drill, the naval forces, backed up by an Iranian helicopter, rehe****d different types of military and tactical formation of vessels and submarines.
The fleets present in the exercises were comprised of two Iranian and a Pakistani missile-launching frigate as well as a Pakistani logistic vessel and submarine.
The maneuvers were aimed at upgrading and exchanging military experience between Iran and Pakistan.
The Pakistani fleet had docked at Iran’s southern port city of Bandar Abbas (بندر عباس) on Saturday to take part in the joint naval drill.
Iranian Navy’s second-in-command for operations, Rear-Admiral Shahram Irani (دريابان شهرام ايراني), has said the Pakistani fleet is conveying a message of peace and friendship and will help boost military cooperation between Tehran and Islamabad.
Iran and Pakistan navy groups wargame in Strait of Hormuz
Pakistan navy group:
- 1 Missile craft
- 1 Support and logistic vessel
- 1 Submarine
Iran navy group:
- 2 Missile craft
- 1 Helicopter
April 9, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/1/20)
The Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan have wrapped up a joint naval drill in the Persian Gulf (خليج فارس) waters east of the Strait of Hormuz (تنگه هرمز).
During the drill, the naval forces, backed up by an Iranian helicopter, rehe****d different types of military and tactical formation of vessels and submarines.
The fleets present in the exercises were comprised of two Iranian and a Pakistani missile-launching frigate as well as a Pakistani logistic vessel and submarine.
The maneuvers were aimed at upgrading and exchanging military experience between Iran and Pakistan.
The Pakistani fleet had docked at Iran’s southern port city of Bandar Abbas (بندر عباس) on Saturday to take part in the joint naval drill.
Iranian Navy’s second-in-command for operations, Rear-Admiral Shahram Irani (دريابان شهرام ايراني), has said the Pakistani fleet is conveying a message of peace and friendship and will help boost military cooperation between Tehran and Islamabad.