IFP- A video circulated in the Iranian media shows the giant homegrown destroyer Damavand has fully sunk in the Caspian Sea a couple of weeks after it suffered damages during the stormy weather of Anzali Port.
The destroyer, which reportedly sank on Sunday, January 28, had crashed with Anzali Port�s jetty on January 10 and suffered minor damages when docking at the port.
Increasing wind speed and severe storm in the Caspian Sea was the cause of the crash; however, the Navy had declared it would be repaired in a short time.
Damavand, a 100-metre-long destroyer weighing more than 1300 tons, officially joined the Navy�s northern fleet in the Caspian Sea in March 2015.
More than 700 industrial, research and academic Iranian centres cooperated in designing and producing the military vessel, which was also a training warship.
Experts at Iran�s Defence Ministry had installed 25 homegrown electronics and communication systems on Damavand, including advanced naval radars and systems for communication, detection and interception.
Damavand was a Jamaran-class destroyer with unique features to meet the demands of the Iranian naval forces in the country�s northern waters.
The advanced destroyer was capable of tracking aerial, surface and sub-surface targets simultaneously.