A report on Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy and Iran–Iraq War
The Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (officially abbreviated NEDSA, also known as the Sepah Navy and by the English acronym IRGCN) is the naval warfare service of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps founded in 1985, and one of the two maritime forces of Iran, parallel to the conventional Islamic Republic of Iran Navy.
- Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps NavyThe navy was tasked to operate in the Persian Gulf and by 1987 were able to play an active role against Iraqi Navy in the Iran–Iraq War.
- Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps NavyThe IRGC is a combined arms force with its own ground forces, navy, air force, intelligence, and special forces.
- Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsMeanwhile, a new paramilitary organisation gained prominence in Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (often shortened to Revolutionary Guards, and known in Iran as the Sepah-e-Pasdaran).
- Iran–Iraq WarAmong the dead was General Ahmad Kazemi, the IRGC ground forces commander, and Iran–Iraq War veteran.
- Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsIran began to rely on its new Revolutionary Guard's navy, which used Boghammar speedboats fitted with rocket launchers and heavy machine guns.
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