Tir II (IPS 18)

The Tir II (IPS 18) is an Iranian built small fast attack craft torpedo boat featuring a low, flush hull to reduce its radar cross-section. The radar is set on a retractable mast, with fixed 21" tubes inside the superstructure. Engines exhaust at the waterline to reduce its IR signature. Built by Iranian Maritime Industries (a subsidiary of the state-owned DIO company), the Bavar-class missile-armed boats are being acquired to replace the Tir-IIs.[1]

Ten units are in service, believed to be manned by the IRGCN, not the regular Iranian navy. In late 2006/early 2007 six of the sixteen vessels built were transferred to the Syrian Navy, and remain fully operational.

Specifications

Class overview
Name: Tir II (IPS 18)
Operators:
 Iran
 Syria
General characteristics
Type: Torpedo Boat
Displacement: 26t standard, 28 ¼ t full
Length: 69’4”x18’10”x6’9”
Beam: 18’10”
Height: 6’9”
Installed power: 3 1200hp diesels (type unknown), 3 DIO waterjets
Propulsion: 2 shafts
Speed: 52 kts
Range: 450 nmi (830 km) @ 25 knots
Complement: 6
Sensors and
processing systems:
I-band navigation radar
Armament:
  • x4 (2 twin mounts) 12.7mm
  • x2 21” torpedo tubes (compatible with either Chinese, North Korean, or Iranian torpedoes)
  • x1 Dooshka 12.7mm MG

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/20120511033243/http://www.harpoondatabases.com:80/encyclopedia/Entry2614.aspx. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2014. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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