- Iranian frigate Sabalan
Iranian frigate "Sabalan" (in Persian سبلان), a British-made
Vosper Mark V classfrigate (also known asAlvand class frigate ), was commissioned in June 1972 as part of a four-ship order.The ship was originally called
Rostam , named after a legendary hero in theShahnameh , after theIslamic revolution this ship was renamed: "Sabalan", after theSabalan mountain.During the
Iran–Iraq War , the warship became infamous for attacks against the crews of unarmed and often neutral tankers and other merchant ships.Following the spillover of the conflict onto the
Persian Gulf , theUnited States deployed warships in 1987 and 1988 to protect reflaggedKuwaiti shipping in the gulf. During the convoy operations, dubbedOperation Earnest Will , an Iranian mine severely damaged a U.S. frigate. U.S. forces mounted a one-day retaliation calledOperation Praying Mantis . The operation's objectives were to destroy two Iranian oil platforms used for drilling and attack coordination and one unspecified Iranian warship. On the morning ofApril 18 ,1988 , the oil platforms were knocked out. The U.S. forces then turned to look for Iranian frigates in theStrait of Hormuz , which joins theGulf of Oman and thePersian Gulf . "Sabalan's" sister frigate "Sahand" was identified by aircraft from the "USS Enterprise" and drawn into a fatal engagement. Another group ofA-6 Intruder s was sent to the reported location of the "Sabalan" in the strait, where, the frigate fired at the A-6s at 6.17 p.m. (Gulf time). At 6.18 p.m., an A-6 dropped a Mk-82 500 poundlaser guided bomb , which left the "Sabalan" paralyzed and on fire. AtThe Pentagon ,Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci , Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. William J. Crowe Jr., andU.S. Central Command head Gen. George B. Crist monitored the situation. After discussion, the men decided to spare the moribund "Sabalan", perhaps to prevent further escalation. Some in the Navy later criticized Carlucci's involvement in this and other tactical decisions.Iranian forces towed the damaged ship to the port of
Bandar-Abbas , and it was eventually repaired and returned to service.Fact|date=April 2007References
*"How to waste a navy". (
April 23 ,1988 ). The Economist, p. 41.
*Greeley, Jr., Brendan M. (April 25 ,1988 ). "U.S. Sinks Iranian Frigate In Persian Gulf Action". Aviation Week & Space Technology, p. 20.
*"Carlucci Called Off Attack On Wounded Iranian Ship". (April 21 ,1988 ). The Washington Post, p. A26
*Cushman Jr., John H. (April 27 ,1988 ). "Washington Talk: The Armed Services; Navy Fires a Volley Of Self-Congratulation". The New York Times, p. 22.
*Langston, Captain Bud & Bringle, Lieutenant Commander Don. (1989). "The Air View:Operation Praying Mantis ". Proceedings of the US Naval Institute 66, 54-65.
*Richey, Warren. (February 10 ,1988 ). "Aboard HMS Battleaxe in the Gulf". The Christian Science Monitor, p. 1
*"Selected Weapons and Vessels Used Yesterday in the Gulf". (April 19 ,1988 ). The Washington Post, p. A22.
*cite book
author=Peniston, Bradley
title= [http://www.navybook.com/nohigherhonor No Higher Honor: Saving the USS Samuel B. Roberts in the Persian Gulf]
location=Annapolis | publisher=Naval Institute Press
year=2006
id=ISBN 1-59114-661-5 (Describes "Sabalan" actions in 1988 from the viewpoint of a U.S. frigate operating in the Gulf.)
*cite book
author=Wise, Harold Lee
title= [http://www.insidethedangerzone.com Inside the Danger Zone: The U.S. Military in the Persian Gulf 1987-88]
location=Annapolis | publisher=Naval Institute Press
year=2007
id=ISBN 1-59114-970-3ee also
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Iranian frigate Sahand
*Iranian frigate Alvand
*Iranian frigate Alborz
*Current Iranian Navy vessels
*Islamic Republic of Iran Navy External links
* [http://www.navybook.com/nohigherhonor/pic-prayingmantis.shtml Photos of Sabalan and Operation Praying Mantis]
* [http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7535/2681/1600/8_8506040580_L600.jpgPhoto of Sabalan-2007]
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