U.S. sinks Iranian Navy pride

The pride of the Iranian fleet, the conservation carrier Shahid Bahman Bagheri, has sunk. This incident marks a serious loss for Iran's Marine Forces. Shahid Bahman Bagher was the first aircraft carrier to specialize in the world's threat. Before it was transformed into a military ship, it was a 150 - foot [240 m] container ship named [...]
Shahid Bahman Bagher was the first aircraft carrier to specialize in the world's threat. Before being transformed into a military ship, it was a 240m-long container ship named Perari, writes Skynews.
Its transformation into a base for fear made it a unique and strategic asset for the Iranian fleet.
U.S. Forces aren't holding back on the mission to thank the Iranian Navy. Today, an Iranian fears the career, if the sign of a WWII agratt carrier, was ostrich and is now on fire. Pic.twitter. com/ WyA4fniZck
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The ship was named in honor of the late commander Bahman Bagher, a prominent military figure in Iran, and entered the service in 2025, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
In addition to symbolic importance, this ship was also the largest military ship to have been sunk since World War II, stressing the impact of this loss.
Its destruction by American forces represents a strategic victory and a demonstration of the power of sophisticated military operations at sea.
This incident will certainly have significant implications for the security dynamics in the region. /Periscope












