Updated 9 June 2020 at 19:30 IST
Iran constructs mock-up, US-like carrier for drills
As tensions remain high between Iran and the US, the Islamic Republic appears to have constructed a new mock-up of an aircraft carrier off its southern coast for potential live-fire drills.
As tensions remain high between Iran and the US, the Islamic Republic appears to have constructed a new mock-up of an aircraft carrier off its southern coast for potential live-fire drills.
The faux foe, seen in satellite photographs obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, resembles the Nimitz-class carriers that the U.S. Navy routinely sails into the Persian Gulf from the Strait of Hormuz, its narrow mouth where 20% of all the world's oil passes through.
While not yet acknowledged by Iranian officials, the replica's appearance in the port city of Bandar Abbas suggests Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard is preparing an encore of a similar mock-sinking it conducted in 2015.
The replica carries 16 mock-ups of fighter jets on its deck, according to satellite photos taken by Maxar Technologies.
The vessel appears to be some 200 meters (650 feet) long and 50 meters (160 feet) wide.
A real Nimitz is over 300 meters (980 feet) long and 75 meters (245 feet) wide.
The fake carrier sits just a short distance away from the parking lot in which the Guard unveiled over 100 new speedboats in May, the kind it routinely employs in tense encounters between Iranian sailors and the US Navy. Those boats carry both mounted machine guns and missiles.
The mock-up strongly resembles a similar one used in February 2015 during a military exercise called "Great Prophet 9."
During that drill, Iran swarmed the fake aircraft carrier with speedboats firing machine guns and rockets.
Surface-to-sea missiles later targeted and destroyed the fake carrier.
Published By : Associated Press Television News
Published On: 9 June 2020 at 19:29 IST