Iran will launch a new satellite into orbit by the end of year, top commander of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced.
Iran to put new homegrown satellite into orbit
25 Jul 2022 - 12:32
Iran will launch a new satellite into orbit by the end of year, top commander of Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced.
Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the IRGC’s aerospace division, made the announcement on the sidelines of the 12th Malek Ashtar Festival in Tehran on Sunday.
He said the new home-grown satellite will be launched into space using the country’s Qa’em satellite carrier.
“By God’s will, we will launch the new satellite carrier Qa’em into space by the year-end,” Hajizadeh said, hailing it as a “continuation of [the country’s] achievements” in the field of aerospace technology.
He noted that the enemy today admits to Iran's military capabilities while asserting that the Islamic Republic, its armed forces, and the IRGC have a "valuable position and real superiority".
It is the third military satellite Iran will put into orbit. The country launched its second satellite, dubbed Nour (Light)-2, into orbit in March 2022 and the first one in April 2020.
The orbiter, tasked with carrying out reconnaissance missions, was launched on board the domestically-built satellite carrier Qassed (Messenger) from a launchpad based in the Dasht-e Kavir, Iran’s sprawling central desert.
It was placed into orbit at an altitude of 500 km after 480 seconds at a speed of 6.7 km/s.
Speaking on the sidelines of Nour-2’s launch at the time, the IRGC’s chief commander, Major General Hossein Salami said Iran was the first Muslim country to launch a satellite into space.
He remarked that the achievement demonstrates Iran’s victory in the battle of technology over the enemies, who had sought to thwart the country’s development.
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