Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Iranian Ship Said To Be A Spy Ship Hit By Limpet Mine In Red Sea

The Iranian ship 'Saviz' in the Red Sea in 2018 (Al Arabiya video screenshot)
Times of Israel: Iranian vessel, said to be IRGC-linked spy ship, hit by limpet mine in Red Sea 

Al-Arabiya says the ‘Saviz,’ sailing near Yemen, was targeted by Israeli commandos; no comment from Jerusalem An Iranian-flagged ship in the Red Sea was hit by a limpet mine on Tuesday, the semi-official Tasnim news agency said. 

Arabic media reports claimed the ship, Saviz, was an intelligence-gathering vessel linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Tanim said Saviz “has been stationed in the Red Sea for the past few years to support Iranian commandos who are sent to escort commercial vessels.” 

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those small boats could smuggle drones depending on the size and level of assembly from the mother ship to the Houthi coast at night. Ship is not going to sink but it will slow smuggling operations and it will slow data collection. Joe will fix it. He will release 15 billion dollars to the Iranians so not to worry.

If an underwater drone could get near the sea suction or the props near the shaft alley that would be nice. If they just could get 20 or 30 feet of water or more in the engine room it would short out their generators. Fixable but now we are talking months or years.

Anonymous said...


Anon...you are so mean. Nonetheless I do enjoy seeing the persians get an "owie" now and then.

Anonymous said...

Lol. "Iranian spy vessel".