The depth of Persian Gulf, at its deepst points does not reach 100 meters. It averages around 50m, and clearly needs adaqaute deep see protection. Have no fear. Here is the state of art submarine:
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Russia, China and U.S are all concerned about this latest technological breakthough. As can be seen the pilot of this submarine can drawn. Made by top grade Halabi, the fan in the back acts as an engine and can propel the sub to compete with Nafti boats we used to place in Tasht when we were kids. It is capable of chasing fishes and dolphines provided they do not wonder off to Indian Ocean.
Asked why a normal sized pilot can not fit in , as can be seen in the photo, the designers note this sub was special ordered for Ahmadi Nejad. Hopefully he will drawn one day.
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Pet Pet
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri Nov 19, 2010 01:48 AM PSTThat is why the call it naft "pet-roliom". It runs pet pet !! What is the deal with all the Arabic nonsense written around ghayeg pet peti anyway?
PS,
The problem is not submerging it. The point is that is should emerge back up. With the people in it still breathing. Iran would do much better focusing on economic development over this stupid game of war planning. There is no chance of going head to head with the USA so why bother wasting your money.
VPK
Majid Jan
by aynak on Fri Nov 19, 2010 01:17 AM PSTI doubt this sargord have had the experience of the Nafti boat and the pet pet, or he would have recognized the resemblance. He probably doesn't even read Persian. Otherwise he would not make the remark about this being a submersiable and not a submarine, where in the photo it is explicitly labled as ZeerDarYayee. ;)
At any rate, I just can't stop laughing. (your convertible remark almost made me fall off the chair).
As in the United States
by Sargord Pirouz on Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:46 AM PSTAs in the United States Navy, submersibles are piloted by highly trained elite special forces.
Is flaunting lack of knowledge something you disgruntled exiles deem fashionable? I mean, it's rampant on this site.
Surely you can't all be so stupid.
.....
by Majid on Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:41 AM PSTJust look at it and try hard not to laugh!
Hey....It's even convertible!
"can propel the sub to compete with Nafti boats we used to place in Tasht when we were kids"
That's EXACTLY what comes to mind (Pet pet boats)........LOLOL
Re:submrine?
by aynak on Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:35 AM PSTYou are so funny. I think you should nominate yourself for piloting it. Don't worry, Imam Khamaneh-ey's invisible hand will protect you. Where do you think they got the Halabi?
submrine?
by Sargord Pirouz on Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:42 AM PSTYou idiot, that's called a submersible. US Navy SEALs use a more sophisticated but same type platform.
How desperate can you self-exiled anti-Iran types get? Or maybe the questions should be how stupid can you get?
BTW: learn how to spell or at least use a spell checker.