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IRIS Tabarzin
Islamic Republic of Iran Navy battle ship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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IRIS Tabarzin (Persian: تبرزین, lit. 'Battleaxe') is a Kaman-class fast attack craft serving in the Southern Fleet of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy.
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Hijack
Tabarzin was hijacked on her maiden voyage from Cherbourg to Iran, when on 13 August 1981, approximately 15 commandos under guise of tourists aboard the rented tugboat Salazon raided the ship on territorial waters of Spain.[3][4] The Azadegan Organization claimed responsibility for the takeover, stating that they have seized the ship "without a shot" and will use it as a "fighting unit" against the Iranian government.[3] Following the event, the Iranian foreign ministry started diplomatic efforts to return the ship and released a statement, accusing the United States government of being responsible for the attack:
It is clear that the CIA has had a hand in the operation. The head of the pirates was a freedom fighter by the name of Habibollahi in whose escape from Iran the Secretary of State in Carter's administration, Cyrus Vance, was personally involved...[5]
On 18 August 1981, she harbored at the port of Casablanca, Morocco for a refuel and garnering food and water, after they "forced harbor authorities", according to The Christian Science Monitor report.[6] The next day, the hijackers handed over Tabarzin to the French in Toulon, in exchange for permission to stay in France for a group's leader and 25 of his followers.[7]
Refit
On 1 December 2013, Tabarzin was put into service again after an overhaul that took 30 months.[8] Iranian media reported that in February 2019, she took part in the naval wargame Velayat 97, firing two Qader and Qadir cruise missiles at the targets.[9]
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