Sajjad Kouchaki
Iranian retired military officer
Amir Sajjad Kouchaki | |
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![]() Sajjad in 2018 | |
Birth name | Sajjad Kouchaki Badelani[1] |
Allegiance | Iran |
Service/ | Navy |
Rank | Commodore |
Battles/wars | Iran–Iraq War |
Sajjad Kouchaki (Persian: سجاد کوچکی) is an Iranian retired military officer who served as the Commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy[2] from 2005 to 2007.
According to an analysis published by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Kouchaki was "one of the architects of the country’s naval doctrine".[3]
References
- ^ Fariborz Haghshenass (6 March 2007), Iran Seeks Closer Naval Ties With Oil-Starved India, Energy Daily, retrieved 30 March 2018
- ^ "Iranian navy starts war games in the Gulf: TV", Reuters, 22 March 2007, retrieved 30 March 2018
- ^ Fariborz Haghshenass (21 December 2006), Iran's Doctrine of Asymmetric Naval Warfare (Policywatch), The Washington Institute, retrieved 30 March 2018
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Preceded by Abbas Mohtaj | Commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 2005–2007 | Succeeded by Habibollah Sayyari |
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