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The Assad-class corvette were originally built for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War, by Fincantieri in Italy. Six ships were ordered in 1981. They were completed just before Operation Desert Storm, and were never delivered due to embargoes by the Italian government.[1]Template:Refn

Four of the six ships were sold to the Malaysian Navy as Template:Sclass2s in 1995. The two remaining ships were laid up in La Spezia from 1990, but in 2005 it was announced they would be delivered to the New Iraqi Navy.[2] The deal, however was later cancelled due to the condition of the ships upon inspection. On 19 May 2017, it was reported that the remaining two vessels would be delivered to the Iraq Navy after 26 years. They eventually left La Spezia on a semi-submersible carrier Eide Trader on 22 May and reached Iraq in June 2017.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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Otomat missile launch from an Al Assad class ship

The Libyan Navy operated four craft but their fate is unknown. Al Tadjier is believed to have been destroyed by US Navy aircraft. The other ships that served with the Libyan navy were Al Tougour, Al Kalij and Al Hudud. All the ships entered service between 1977 and 1979. All the remaining ships were scrapped in 1993.

Ships of the class

Pennant number Name Builder Launched Commissioned Status Notes
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F210 Musa ibn Nusayr Fincantieri 5 July 1983 June 2017 Sunk Laid up in La Spezia after completion due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991 on Iraq. Delivered on 22 May 2017, 26 years after ordered. Sunk in Iraq Naval base in port of Umm Qasr in 2023.[3]
F212 Tariq ibn Ziyad Fincantieri 5 July 1983 June 2017 Laid Up Laid up in La Spezia after completion due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991 on Iraq. Delivered on 22 May 2017, 26 years after ordered. Laid up in Umm Qasr Port.
F214 Abdullah ibn Abi Serh Fincantieri 5 July 1983 NA NA Never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991. Purchased by Royal Malaysian Navy.
F216 Khalid ibn al Walid Fincantieri 5 July 1983 NA NA Never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991. Purchased by Royal Malaysian Navy.
F218 Saad ibn abi Wakkad Fincantieri 30 December 1983 NA NA Never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991. Purchased by Royal Malaysian Navy.
F220 Salah Aldin Ayoobi Fincantieri 30 March 1984 NA NA Never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991. Purchased by Royal Malaysian Navy.
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Al Tadjier Fincantieri 1977 Destroyed Sunk by US Navy aircraft.
Al Tougour Fincantieri 1977 Scrapped Scrapped in 1993.
Al Kalij Fincantieri 1979 Scrapped Scrapped in 1993.
Al Hudud Fincantieri 1979 Scrapped Scrapped in 1993.
Template:Country data MalaysiaLaksamana class ( 4 vessels )
F134 Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Fincantieri 5 July 1983 28 July 1997 Active Launched as Khalid ibn al Walid (F216) intended for Iraqi Navy but were never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991.
F135 Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Fincantieri 30 December 1983 28 July 1997 Active Launched as Saad ibn abi Wakkad (F218) intended for Iraqi Navy but were never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991.
F136 Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Fincantieri 5 July 1983 July 1999 Active Launched as Abdullah ibn Abi Serh (F214) intended for Iraqi Navy but were never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991.
F137 Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Fincantieri 30 March 1984 July 1999 Active Launched as Salah Aldin Ayoobi (F220) intended for Iraqi Navy but were never delivered due to arms embargo imposed after the Gulf War in 1991.

References

Notes

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Bibliography

  • Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995

Template:List of ships built by Fincantieri

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  2. Iraqi Navy to Receive Saddam-Era Corvettes from Italian Firm | Sea Power | Find Articles at BNET
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