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Iran's mock aircraft carrier lives to die another day
Iran's mock aircraft carrier lives to die another day

Jeremy Binnie, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
06 May 2015

Iran's mock aircraft carrier lives to die another day

A larger and probably staged explosion rips through the replica aircraft carrier on 25 February. Source: IRNA

The replica US aircraft carrier that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy (IRGCN) used as a target during an exercise in February was not destroyed, recently released Google Earth satellite imagery shows.

Iranian media showed the carrier being hit by at least one anti-ship missile and being bombarded by rockets fired by a large number of fast inshore attack craft (FIAC) during the 'Great Prophet 9' exercise on 25 February. Iranian television also showed footage of a large explosion ripping through its hull that was probably staged for the cameras.

The satellite imagery shows it survived the explosion and had been towed back to the port of Bandar Abbas by 25 March. A large section of it flight deck had been ripped open.

Earlier satellite imagery of Bandar Abbas on 7 February also provided an indication of the size of the IRGCN's FIAC fleet. Over 100 small craft ranging between 8 and 20 m in length had assembled on that date in the build-up to the exercise.

Almost all of them were gone by 25 March, presumably as they had returned to the IRGCN bases scattered along the Iranian coast.

Iran's mock aircraft carrier lives to die another day

Google Earth satellite imagery shows Iran's replica aircraft carrier at Bandar Abbas before and after Exercise 'Great Prophet 9'. (2015 Google, DigitalGlobe / IHS)

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According to Bellingcat, new satellite images show that the mock-up of the USS Nimitz nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that Iran claimed to destroy back in February was actually towed back to port.

“New satellite imagery shows that Iran’s mock-up aircraft carrier was not destroyed during naval exercises but was towed back to Bandar Abbas,” the report said. “The 16 mock aircraft previously visible on handhelds and satellite imagery were nowhere to be found.” The report and corresponding satellite imagery showed the mock-up had sustained extensive damage.

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Back in March of 2014, CNN first reported, citing satellite images, that Iran was busy constructing a mock-up of the USS Nimitz at the Bandar Abbas port. Unnamed U.S. military officials at the time dismissed the mock-up, comparing it to a Hollywood prop.

At first Iran claimed that the mock-up was being built for a movie being filmed in the country. However, during military drills held in February of this year, Iranian state-run media outlets claimed that the aircraft carrier had been destroyed.

“A mock aircraft carrier was destroyed by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps missiles during the IRGC Navy's massive Payambar-e Azam 9 (The Great Prophet 9) wargames in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz,” Fars News Agency, which is close to the IRGC, reported at the time.

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“The model was built in real size and came under attack and was destroyed by missiles and rockets fired from tens of IRGC speedboats. Also a number of the IRGC cruise and two ballistic missiles were fired at the mock US aircraft carrier,” it added.

Video footage of the mock U.S. aircraft carrier coming under attack from Iranian missiles was aired extensively on Iranian state television. The footage did not show the aircraft carrier sinking, although many Western news outlets reported that it had been sunk.



Long before the February war games, Iran had built and sunk mock-ups of many other types of U.S. naval ships. For example, in May of 2014, Navy Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ Navy, toldFars News Agency that: “We have been making and sinking replicas of U.S. destroyers, frigates and warships for many years."

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Fadavi also boasted at the time that Iran’s military is capable of sinking a U.S. naval ships in under a minute, and said, "We practice the same drills on replica aircraft carriers because sinking and destroying U.S. warships has, is and will be on our agenda."

Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren dismissed Fadavi’s threats, joking to reporters that: "We are wholly unconcerned about the Iranians mockup of an American ship. My guess is you could sink the mock-up in 50 seconds."

U.S. naval ships, particularly aircraft carriers, boast significant air and missile defense to protect the huge capital investments.

Still, Iran’s targeting of replica U.S. naval vessels underscores its commitment to execute an anti-access/area-denial strategy towards the United States should Iran and America ever go to war. Although far less capable than any other countries like China, Iran’s A2/AD capabilities could still pose headaches to U.S. commanders in the Persian Gulf.

Zachary Keck is managing editor of The National Interest. You can follow him on Twitter: @ZacharyKeck.

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