Northern Fleet (Iran)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The 4th Region or the Northern Fleet ( fa, ناوگان شمال) is the
flotilla A flotilla (from Spanish, meaning a small ''flota'' (fleet) of ships), or naval flotilla, is a formation of small warships that may be part of a larger fleet. Composition A flotilla is usually composed of a homogeneous group of the same class ...
of the
Islamic Republic of Iran Navy , ''Daryādelān''"Seahearts" , patron = , motto = fa, راه ما، راه حسین است, ''Rāh-e ma, rāh-e hoseyn ast''"''Our Path, Is Hussain's Path''" , colors = , ...
in the
Caspian Sea The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea. An endorheic basin, it lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia ...
.


History


18th century

The Persian fleet in the Caspian Sea was revived in 1742 by Nader Shah of
Afsharid dynasty The Afsharid dynasty ( fa, افشاریان) was an Iranian Iranian may refer to: * Iran, a sovereign state * Iranian peoples, the speakers of the Iranian languages. The term Iranic peoples is also used for this term to distinguish the pan eth ...
. He saw the flotilla as an essential tool to secure maritime trade and defend coasts of his northern lands, where Turkmen pirates often attacked. By 1745, the fleet included two
frigate A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied somewhat. The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ...
s and four smaller vessels while more were under construction at the Persian shipyards. One of the ships had a capacity of twenty
canon Canon or Canons may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Canon (fiction), the conceptual material accepted as official in a fictional universe by its fan base * Literary canon, an accepted body of works considered as high culture ** Western ca ...
s and reportedly was more capable than Russian ships. Englishman John "Jamal Beig" Elton supervised the shipyard located in Anzali, as well as additional facilities in
Lahijan Lahijan ( fa, لاهیجان, Lāhijān, also known as, Lāyjon in Gilaki) is a city near the Caspian Sea and the capital of Lahijan County, Gilan Province, Iran. According to the 2016 census, its population was 167,544 in 58,378 families. La ...
and
Langarud Langarud ( fa, لنگرود, also Romanized as Langarūd, Langerūd, Langaroud and Langarood; also known as Shahr-e Langarūd), is a city and capital of Langarud County, Gilan Province, Iran. The 2017 census showed the population as 79,445. La ...
. Moscow was unhappy with the fleet, and subsequently tried to counter Persian influence in the sea. Following the death of Nader Shah, the Russians took the opportunity of anarchy to burn down the fleet in 1751–1752 and the naval stores in
Rasht Rasht ( fa, رشت, Rašt ; glk, Rəšt, script=Latn; also romanized as Resht and Rast, and often spelt ''Recht'' in French and older German manuscripts) is the capital city of Gilan Province, Iran. Also known as the "City of Rain" (, ''Ŝahre B ...
.


19th century

The
Treaty of Gulistan The Treaty of Gulistan (russian: Гюлистанский договор; fa, عهدنامه گلستان) was a peace treaty concluded between the Russian Empire and Iran on 24 October 1813 in the village of Gulistan (now in the Goranboy Distri ...
(1813), deprived Iran from having a naval fleet in the Caspian Sea and Russia was granted with exclusive rights to operate the only naval forces in the sea, known as the
Caspian Flotilla Kaspiyskaya flotiliya , image = Great emblem of the Caspian Flotilla.svg , image_size = 150px , caption = Great emblem of the Caspian Flotilla , dates = No ...
. By the end of the 19th century, one
royal yacht A royal yacht is a ship used by a monarch or a royal family. If the monarch is an emperor the proper term is imperial yacht. Most of them are financed by the government of the country of which the monarch is head. The royal yacht is most often c ...
–"a small dilapidated paddle-wheel steamer" named '' Nasereddin''– was the only asset of the Persian navy in the Caspian Sea.


20th century

In 1904, Iranians began construction of Anzali's port that was completed in 1913. Prior to and during the
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, Iran had no naval forces in the north. The Russian Navy blockaded Anzali in 1909 and relocated some 2,000 troops to Iran using the port city. The northern part of Iran remained under Russian military occupation and was placed under their wartime administration for some year to come. The Russians also controlled navigation in the sea. By March 1917, Russian forces were weakened and the region fell into British hands to prevent an Ottoman control. Afterwards, they created the
British Caspian Flotilla The British Caspian Flotilla was a naval force of the Royal Navy established in the Caspian Sea in 1918. It was part of the allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. The flotilla initially reported to the Rear-Admiral Commanding, Black Sea, ...
. The Russo-Persian Treaty of Friendship signed in 1921, eased Iranian efforts to reestablish its Caspian fleet once again, despite the fact the Soviets unilaterally assumed the authority for a preemptive attack on Iran in case they deemed Caspian security at stake, and Iranians promised to oust non-Iranians in their naval service in the event of harming Soviet interests. Anzali became a military port, in addition to its commercial role, during reign of
Reza Shah Reza Shah Pahlavi ( fa, رضا شاه پهلوی; ; originally Reza Khan (); 15 March 1878 – 26 July 1944) was an Iranian Officer (armed forces), military officer, politician (who served as Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran), ...
who reigned between 1925 and 1941. The city hosted Iran's naval academy and served as a naval base before
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
. On 25 August 1941, Soviets launched a surprise attack on Iran and their seaplanes bombed Anzali and villages in the vicinity. A day later, Iran surrendered and all of the vessels in the fleet (except for the royal yacht) were seized. In 1969, Iran moved one of its minesweepers in the Southern Fleet that was purchased from the United States in 1959 to the Caspian via Volga. As of 1970, the fleet included two 65-ton and two 45-ton gunships, as well as several boats and launches in addition to the minesweeper. During the 1990s, Iran started rebuilding its fleet from scratch after declaring that it assumes the right to maintain military presence in the Caspian. An Iranian naval exercise was conducted in November 1995. In September 1998, Admiral
Abbas Mohtaj Abbas Mohtaj ( fa, عباس محتاج) is an Iranian military officer and politician. He served in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps during Iran–Iraq War and was moved to the Islamic Republic of Iran Army after the war, holding office as t ...
stated "a stronger presence in the Caspian Sea is among the future programs of the Navy". The forces held another naval exercise, codenamed Mirza Kuchak Khan, in 1999.


Timeline of 21st century events

; 2001 * 23 July: Iranian corvette forced the vessel chartered by BP, which was going to work on Alborz/Araz offshore
oil field A petroleum reservoir or oil and gas reservoir is a subsurface accumulation of hydrocarbons contained in porous or fractured rock formations. Such reservoirs form when kerogen (ancient plant matter) is created in surrounding rock by the presence ...
(disputed between Iran and Republic of Azerbaijan), to leave the area. ; 2002 * Iranian authorities announced that the naval forces will be deployed in the Caspian Sea whenever it is necessary to defend national interests. * Iran tested missiles launched from cargo ships. * 1–15 August: Russia declined Iran's offer to participate with four warships in a large-scale naval wargame in August. It was held with presence of a fighter jet from Kazakhstan and one combat ship from Azerbaijan. Turkmenistan boycotted the wargame but Russia agreed to allow Iran to send observers. ; 2003 * October: A new gunboat was launched. ; 2007 * Russian naval group made a visit to Bandar Anzali. ; 2008 * 27 November: was launched. ; 2012 * August: Iran threatened to deploy submarines to the Caspian Sea in response to Azerbaijani provocations. ; 2013 * 29 June–3 July: Marking the first voyage of Iranian navy in
Volga The Volga (; russian: Во́лга, a=Ru-Волга.ogg, p=ˈvoɫɡə) is the List of rivers of Europe#Rivers of Europe by length, longest river in Europe. Situated in Russia, it flows through Central Russia to Southern Russia and into the Cas ...
, fast attack crafts and made a port call to
Astrakhan Astrakhan ( rus, Астрахань, p=ˈastrəxənʲ) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in Southern Russia. The city lies on two banks of the Volga, in the upper part of the Volga Delta, on eleven islands of the ...
. ; 2015 * 9–12 August: Russia ships ''Volgodonsk'' and ''Makhachkala'', both s, visited Bandar Anzali and participated in joint drill with Iran. * 22 October: Naval group consisting of , and made visits to
Astrakhan Astrakhan ( rus, Астрахань, p=ˈastrəxənʲ) is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in Southern Russia. The city lies on two banks of the Volga, in the upper part of the Volga Delta, on eleven islands of the ...
(the second of such mission), as well as
Baku Baku (, ; az, Bakı ) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and of the Caucasus region. Baku is located below sea level, which makes it the lowest lying national capital in the world a ...
, Republic of Azerbaijan. ; 2016 * September: Iranian naval group visited Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan. ; 2017 * March: Iranian vessels made a port call to
Makhachkala Makhachkala ( rus, Махачкала, , məxətɕkɐˈla, links=yes),; av, Махӏачхъала, Maħaçqala; ce, ХӀинжа-ГӀала, Hinƶa-Ġala; az, Маһачгала, Mahaçqala; nog, Махачкала; lbe, Махачкъала; ...
on 9 March, on the fifth flag mission to Russia. * April: Starting on 8 April, the first flag mission to
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbeki ...
began. * 13–15 July: Russian corvette ''Makhachkala'' docked at Bandar Anzali (the fifth such mission). * 6–9 October: An Azerbaijani harbored at Anzali in the first Azerbaijani navy visit to Iran. * 14 October: and left for a visit to Makhachkala (21 October). ; 2019 * 22–29 April: and went on a training mission and docked at
Aktau Aktau ( kk, Aqtau, Ақтау , russian: Актау) is a city in Kazakhstan, located on the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea. Its current name means "white mountain" in Kazakh, which may be due to its cliffs that overlook the Caspian. From 1964 to ...
, Kazakhstan. ; 2020 * September: Iranian warships and took part in multinational exercise Caucasus 2020.


Units


Operational units

*
Naval Base A naval base, navy base, or military port is a military base, where warships and naval ships are docked when they have no mission at sea or need to restock. Ships may also undergo repairs. Some naval bases are temporary homes to aircraft that u ...
at Anzali, Gilan *
Naval Base A naval base, navy base, or military port is a military base, where warships and naval ships are docked when they have no mission at sea or need to restock. Ships may also undergo repairs. Some naval bases are temporary homes to aircraft that u ...
at Astara, Gilan *
Naval Base A naval base, navy base, or military port is a military base, where warships and naval ships are docked when they have no mission at sea or need to restock. Ships may also undergo repairs. Some naval bases are temporary homes to aircraft that u ...
at Amirabad, Mazandaran * 4th Marine Brigade at Anzali, Gilan


Logistic units

* Logistics base at Manjil, Gilan


Training centers

* Naval University at Noshahr, Mazandaran * Naval Training Centre at Rasht, Gilan * Marine Training Centre at Manjil, Gilan


Commanders

* Saifallah Anushiravani (1970s) *
Habibollah Sayyari Habibollah Sayyari ( fa, حبیب‌الله سیاری, birth 1955) is the Coordinating Deputy of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army and the former Commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy (the "Regular Navy"). He is a former Marine Comma ...
(?) * Afshin Rezayee Haddad (?–2017) * Ahmadreza Bagheri (2017–2018) * Abdolvahab Taheri (2018–present)


Current equipment

Principal surface combatants in the fleet include: Other notable vessels are in the fleet include an unknown number of general-purpose patrol craft, and reportedly three surviving ''Sewart''-class inshore patrol crafts (out of the nine acquired from the
United States Coast Guard The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's eight uniformed services. The service is a maritime, military, mult ...
in 1953) namely ''Mahnavi Hamraz'', ''Mahnavi Taheri'' and ''Mahnavi Vahedi''. As of 2010, Iran was estimated to operate some 90 vessels, including auxiliary and small-sized units.


Assessment

After
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
, Iran has the second largest fleet in the Caspian sea. Tehran has strengthened its fleet since the early 2000s. According to
Paul A. Goble Paul A. Goble (born 1949) is an American analyst, writer and columnist with expertise on Russia. Trained at Miami University (B.A., 1970) and the University of Chicago (M.A., 1973), he is the editor of four volumes on ethnic issues in the former ...
, with recent expansion of Iranian naval forces in the Caspian Sea, "Moscow will have to take this Iranian fleet into consideration as a potential challenge". James M. Dorsey states that Iranian growing presence is likely to boost rivalries among Caspian states.


References

{{NEDAJA Islamic Republic of Iran Navy Naval forces in the Caspian Sea