Iraqi frigate Ibn Khaldun

Ibn Khaldun (507) (Arabic: ابن خلدون) was a training frigate of the Iraqi Navy that was built in SFR Yugoslavia.

The ship also armed with two 533 millimetres (21.0 in) torpedo tubes and one GM 101/41 depth charge projector.

[1] Ibn Khaldun was severely damaged by air attacks while at Basra in February 1991 as the result of Operation Desert Storm.

[4] Ibn Marjid survived the Gulf War, but her overall condition was deteriorating[3] and she lacked spare parts for her Roll-Royce engines.

[5] She was able to sailed briefly in March 2003 during the U.S. invasion of Iraq, but later was sunk at harbor by air attacks.