Hamzeh () was a corvette serving in the Northern Fleet of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy. It was originally named Shahsavar and was built as the royal yacht of Reza Shah, before being converted into a warship.
Shahsavar was noted for its special design and considered among the most luxurious yachts in the world.
The ship Shahsavar was long at the waterline, and overall. She had a beam of , and a depth of while her draught was . She was equipped with two seven-cylinder two-stroke cycle single-acting diesel engines, provided by Gebr. Stork, of Hengelo. This system was designed to provide for a top speed of at 340 r.p.m. Additionally, she was fitted with a hoist provided by The American Engineering Company.
The ship was refitted in 1956 by Cantiere navale del Muggiano.
After reconstruction, Hamzeh is classified as a corvette. It has also been variously described as a training ship, a miscellaneous auxiliary ship (AG) or a patrol craft (PBO).
Hamzeh rejoined the Iranian fleet in January 1998.
On 22 March 2026, she was sunk by the Israeli Air Force during airstrikes on the Northern Fleet headquarters in Bandar Anzali.