Iranian high-aspect-ratio twin-hull vessels

These vessels are built and used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran.

[2] The design of vessels is being described as looking "almost like a pond skater" because of the superstructure sitting above tall legs.

[3] Due to the large length of the hulls in the water (also known as pontoons) and also the high height of the deck above the surface, it has a high length-to-width ratio (and is thus called high-aspect-ratio).

[4] This design enables small speedboats to move under the ship, which can technically make certain tactical scenarios possible.

[3] In comparison to a conventional catamaran, HARTH design allows decreasing the drag forces of the hull and thus breaking the seawater during sailing more easily, as well as more transverse stability in harsh sea states as a result of low heave, pitch and roll motion.