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Name
  
Klos C

Status
  
In service

Draft
  
5.6 m

Builder
  
Severnaya Verf

Completed
  
1996

Length
  
109 m

Place built
  
Saint Petersburg, Russia

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Operator
  
Whitesea Shipping & Trading Company Limited

Port of registry
  
Panama registered Marshall Islands owned

Identification
  
IMO number 8918710 MMSI Number 373773000 Callsign 3FWB8

Iranian arms ship klos c docks at eilat


The Klos C is a Marshall Islands-owned, Panamanian-registered merchant cargo ship. The Klos C was built in 1996, in Saint Petersburg, Russia by the shipbuilders Severnaya Verf. At the time of its christening, it was briefly known by the name Otztal, after which its name was changed to Klostertal. The ship obtained its current name in July, 2012.

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Klos C KlosC BBC Watch

Operation Full Disclosure

Klos C Ynetnews News UN experts trace Klos C arms ship to Iran

On March 5, 2014, the Israeli Navy boarded the vessel in the Red Sea during Operation Full Disclosure, suspecting that it was carrying weapons destined for militant groups in the Gaza Strip from the Islamic Republic of Iran. A large quantity of long-range missiles, identified by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as M-302s, were found concealed under bags of Portland cement on the ship, which was then directed to berth in Israel. With the Klos C secured by the IDF, and with the cooperation of its captain, the Panamanian flag it had been sailing under was lowered, and the flag of Israel as well as the Israeli Navy ensign were raised. The freighter was then escorted to Israel in a convoy. After docking in the port city of Eilat, the Israelis unloaded the Klos C's cargo and discovered an additional 181 mortars, and 400,000 rounds of ammunition meant to be used in assault rifles. Israel seized the cargo, and placed it on public display.

Klos C Iranian arms vessel captured by IDF docks in Eilat Defense

Following the search of the ship and confiscation of weapons found on board, Israel released the vessel and its crew, and the Klos C returned to service.

Klos C Thwarted arms shipment may exacerbate divisions in Iran The Times

A UN expert panel later concluded that, while the shipment came from Iran, it was headed for Sudan rather than the Gaza Strip. The United States also had plans to intercept the vessel.

Klos C Ynetnews News IDF captures Iranian ship carrying advanced rockets

Klos C KlosC BBC Watch

Klos C KLOS C with Syrian missiles intercepted in Red Sea

Klos C Iranian weapons ship arrives in Eilat is our cartoon today The

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