“It was only with the Pahlavi dynasty in the 20th century that Iran began to consider building a strong navy to project its strength into the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean » Cf. Wikipedia-History of the Iranian Navy
So what if the Rezā Shāh Pahlavi ( Shah of the Imperial State of Iran from 15 December 1925 until he was forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran on 16 September 1941) managed to increase the Imperial Iranian Navy to achieve this goal.
In the early 30’s a new agreement with Anglo-Iranian Oil Company guaranteeing a minimum annual payment of £750,000 to the Iranian government was concluded. The Iranian first asked for 25% of APOC's total shares (which seem to be a realistic goal).This would have been far enough to fund an even more ambitious modernization of Iranian Army and Air force, plus building a respectable navy.
As Rezā Shāh set forth on a policy of neutrality, the decision was made that the ships for the new navy would be ordered in several foreign countries in order to keep a balance between the potential future belligerent.
The program is finally defined in 1937 and first order placed on 1938. Thus most of these orders were cancelled by the start of WWII. However the two mains orders were placed in Japanese shipyards, they were close to completion in early 1941. As the Japanese didn’t wanted the allies to suspect they were about to enter war, they couldn't find a reasonable argument to seize the ship before the first deliveries planned in autumn 1941.
Anglo-Soviet invasion in august was a very good news for the Imperial General Headquarter. The combined fleet could now rely on five more sizeable ships.
The biggest ships of the 1937 program were the Rezā (رضا) class fleet oilers. Those ships were named after three sons of the ruling Shāh. They were intended to almost act like commercial tankers in peace time, with their weaponry widely reduced (if not totally suppressed) making “defacto” the Iranian Navy a state owned shipping company. In war time, with their increased weaponry, they could still be used as tanker, fleet oilers, or even auxiliary cruisers.
The lead ship was complete when seized by Japan, and thus commissioned unmodified. The two others were very advanced in construction process, but were transformed in light aircraft carrier.
Ships of the class :
- Muhammad Rezā (محمد رضا)
- Ali Rezā (علی رضا)
- Gholam Rezā (غلام رضا)
Builder : Japan
Tonnage : 13500 long tons
Weapon :
- 6 x 100mm (6x1)
- 10 x 25mm
The second ship class in size was to be the main fighting ship of the navy: The light cruiser class Haхāmaniš.
Although ships of this class were to be classified as light cruisers, they were a strange design between a small light cruiser and a heavy one.
On a side their 6 × 155 mm (6.1inch)/60 cal. 3rd Year Type guns (2 × 3)were quite weak even for a light cruiser, on the other side they had an armored citadel (80 mm belt). Some refered to them as armored cruiser.
The secondary armament was totally original: as the Iranian navy selected the british Vickers 40mm as AA gun, the Japanese proposed to use it in a new enclosed quad turret.
The ships were supposed to carry two brand new Kawanishi E15K Shiun reconnaissance floatplane.
The two ships were very advanced when seized and major improvement (as reduce the armor) were considered unrealistic. They were commissioned in the Japanese navy with 8 × 100 mm (3.9inch)/65 cal. Type 98 AA guns (4 × 2) instead of the 40mm and Aichi E13A1 instead of the Kawanishi.
Ships of the class :
- Haхāmaniš (هخامنش)
- Kūraš (کوروش بزرگ)
Builder : Japan
Tonnage : 6000 long tons
Weapon :
- 6 x 155mm (2x3)
- 16 x 40mm (4x4)
- 6 x 25mm
The Pahlavi was a large mine-layer ordered from France. They were based on the older polish Gryf. Their purpose were similar: The ship should also be used as school ship and imperial yacht.
As on the projected le Fier class light destroyer the main guns were regrouped at the back. They were reduced from 6 to 4 (2 twin turrets), but the caliber raised from 120mm to 130mm. It was completed by 3 twin mount of 90mm.
He could carry up to 600 mines.
An offer was made by french authorities to rent it for the duration of the war, and was still discussed. The ship was supposed to be delivered in early 1941 but was seized incomplete by german troops in 1940.
Ships of the class :
- Pahlavi (پهلوی)
Builder : France
Tonnage : 2300 long tons
Weapon :
- 4x130mm (2x2)
- 6x90mm (3X2)
- 6 x 25mm
- Up to 600 mines
The Artabazus class destroyers were ordered from OTO in Italy. Their design was based on the new soldati regia marina cacciatorpediniere, but the weaponry was ordered from France.
They fitted 2 130mm twin turrets, 2 triple 550mm torpedo tube mount, and 8 25mm AA gun.
The forward structure was widely inspired by the Tashkent russian destroyer leader who was delivered by the same shipyard as the iranian ships were layed down. The Iranian commission was impressed by the elegant streamlined enclosed bridge while visiting the shipyards.
The construction was slowed by italian who focused on their own ship. It was even worsened by the cancellation of delivery of the weapons from france in 1940.
The ships were finally seized by italians who finished them with the same weaponry as original Soldati.
Ships of the class :
- Artabazus (آرتاباز)
- Harpagus (هارپاگ)
- Zopyrus (زوپیر)
Builder : Italy
Tonnage : 1600 long tons
Weapon :
- 4x130mm (2x2)
- 8 x 25mm (8x1)
- 6 x 550mm TT (2x3)