Hello
I was wondering if anybody has heard of the final disposition of the two Iraqi missile corvettes that were built in Italy in the 1980s? They have been embargoed ever since. Last year, I read that the Italian navy pledged assistance to the new Iraqi Coastal Defense Force (political speak, a'la Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force) with unspecified financial aid; and two Lupo class frigates.
Were the two Lupo's promised actually ex-Italian navy Lupo's, or; were they actually the two embargoed ships? Currently Iraq operates only the five Predator class and four Al-Uboor class inshore patrol boats, armed with machine guns. It seems astonishing that they would jump from that to missile corvettes.......total Iraqi naval manpower is about 600 guys; two corvettes would eat half that up right off the bat.
There's also an Iraqi navy oiler, the Agnadeen, laid up in Alexandria Egypt. The UN awarded it to Italy after Desert Storm but they never claimed it. I wonder what will become of it now.
I was wondering if anybody has heard of the final disposition of the two Iraqi missile corvettes that were built in Italy in the 1980s? They have been embargoed ever since. Last year, I read that the Italian navy pledged assistance to the new Iraqi Coastal Defense Force (political speak, a'la Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force) with unspecified financial aid; and two Lupo class frigates.
Were the two Lupo's promised actually ex-Italian navy Lupo's, or; were they actually the two embargoed ships? Currently Iraq operates only the five Predator class and four Al-Uboor class inshore patrol boats, armed with machine guns. It seems astonishing that they would jump from that to missile corvettes.......total Iraqi naval manpower is about 600 guys; two corvettes would eat half that up right off the bat.
There's also an Iraqi navy oiler, the Agnadeen, laid up in Alexandria Egypt. The UN awarded it to Italy after Desert Storm but they never claimed it. I wonder what will become of it now.