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- Q6067402 subject Q6194823.
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- Q6067402 abstract "Iranian frigate Alvand (Persian: الوند), a British-made Vosper Mark V class frigate (also known as the Alvand class), was commissioned in 1971 as part of a four-ship order and is the lead ship of the class and flagship of the Iranian Navy.The ship was originally called Saam, named after the Saam class (which is named after Sām, a mythical hero of ancient Persia, and an important character in the Shahnameh) as it was the lead-ship. But after the Islamic Revolution the class was renamed to Alvand class, after the Alvand mountain-chain and so this ship, being the lead ship was renamed Alvand.The ship is rarely seen outside the Persian Gulf, although it did join the Indian Navy's 'Bridges of Friendship', held in Bombay on 17 February 2001 to celebrate India's 50th anniversary as republic where in 60 Indian vessels and 24 foreign vessels (including Alvand) participated. Alvand appeared to be in good state despite being thirty years old.In 2010 it participated in the 60th anniversary of the Sri Lanka Navy. Alvand entered the Suez Canal on 22 February 2011, with the supply vessel Kharg, on a deployment reported to be a training mission to Latakia, Syria.".
- Q6067402 builder Q2506669.
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- Q6067402 homeport Q154814.
- Q6067402 layingDown "1968-03-03".
- Q6067402 length "94.5".
- Q6067402 operator Q2408298.
- Q6067402 shipBeam "11.07".
- Q6067402 shipLaunch "1968-07-25".
- Q6067402 thumbnail IS_Alvand_(F-71)_1977.jpg?width=300.
- Q6067402 topSpeed "72.228".
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- Q6067402 shipBuilder Q2506669.
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- Q6067402 shipLaidDown "1968-03-03".
- Q6067402 shipLaunched "1968-07-25".
- Q6067402 shipName "IIS Saam".
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- Q6067402 comment "Iranian frigate Alvand (Persian: الوند), a British-made Vosper Mark V class frigate (also known as the Alvand class), was commissioned in 1971 as part of a four-ship order and is the lead ship of the class and flagship of the Iranian Navy.The ship was originally called Saam, named after the Saam class (which is named after Sām, a mythical hero of ancient Persia, and an important character in the Shahnameh) as it was the lead-ship.".
- Q6067402 label "Iranian frigate Alvand".
- Q6067402 depiction IS_Alvand_(F-71)_1977.jpg.
- Q6067402 name "IIS Saam".