Iran launched a solid-fuel missile in space on Sunday as Western powers prepare to hold four-way talks over The nuclear deal, according to Iranian state television.
It is unclear when and where the missile was launched, but announcement Came after the satellite photos Show preparations at Imam Khomeini Spaceport in Rural Semnan Province in Iran, location of Iran frequent failed He is trying to put a satellite into orbit.
Defense Ministry spokesman Syed Ahmed Hosseini said in Statement that the launch was semi-orbital with “Predefined research Objectives.”
He said that the three-phase conveyor has two phases of steel thrust and one The theater of Liquid payment which is “technically competitive” with The world’s largest satellite carrier.
Defense Minister Brig. General Amir Hatami praised the launch, describing it as a “breakthrough” which he said proves “Iran’s scientific” power”as cited by the state media.
The launch comes less than two weeks after a ministry spokesman announced plans to carry out two more launch of satellite carrier runs on Hybrid fuel.
The first test release of Zelka moved out in February 2021, which was broadcast live on Iranian state television.
Hosseini said at the time that the satellite company would be able to place payload weights up to 220 kilograms (485 lb) in orbit at altitude of 500 kilometers (310.6 miles).
It is interesting that announcement about two more launch for Zligana came after the Intel lab published satellite images showing the preparations for Launching a satellite at the Imam Khomeini Space Center in Center city of Semnan, 216 km east of Tehran.
The United States and its European allies have repeatedly expressed their concerns over Iran space release vehiclescalling on Tehran to stop sending satellite carrier missiles to spaceand alleged violations of UN Security Council resolutions.
Iran, however, insists that space program Peaceful in nature It is not linked to the country’s ballistic missiles development.
The country has a lot failed Satellite launch in Recent years due to technical problems.
The latest The launch came a day after Iran and the European Union agreed to break a three-month stalemate in Talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal
The new round of Talks are likely to resume in The coming days between Washington and Tehran and mediated by the European Union.
Iran launched a solid-fuel missile in space on Sunday as Western powers prepare to hold four-way talks over The nuclear deal, according to Iranian state television.
It is unclear when and where the missile was launched, but announcement Came after the satellite photos Show preparations at Imam Khomeini Spaceport in Rural Semnan Province in Iran, location of Iran frequent failed He is trying to put a satellite into orbit.
Defense Ministry spokesman Syed Ahmed Hosseini said in Statement that the launch was semi-orbital with “Predefined research Objectives.”
He said that the three-phase conveyor has two phases of steel thrust and one The theater of Liquid payment which is “technically competitive” with The world’s largest satellite carrier.
Defense Minister Brig. General Amir Hatami praised the launch, describing it as a “breakthrough” which he said proves “Iran’s scientific” power”as cited by the state media.
The launch comes less than two weeks after a ministry spokesman announced plans to carry out two more launch of satellite carrier runs on Hybrid fuel.
The first test release of Zelka moved out in February 2021, which was broadcast live on Iranian state television.
Hosseini said at the time that the satellite company would be able to place payload weights up to 220 kilograms (485 lb) in orbit at altitude of 500 kilometers (310.6 miles).
It is interesting that announcement about two more launch for Zligana came after the Intel lab published satellite images showing the preparations for Launching a satellite at the Imam Khomeini Space Center in Center city of Semnan, 216 km east of Tehran.
The United States and its European allies have repeatedly expressed their concerns over Iran space release vehiclescalling on Tehran to stop sending satellite carrier missiles to spaceand alleged violations of UN Security Council resolutions.
Iran, however, insists that space program Peaceful in nature It is not linked to the country’s ballistic missiles development.
The country has a lot failed Satellite launch in Recent years due to technical problems.
The latest The launch came a day after Iran and the European Union agreed to break a three-month stalemate in Talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal
The new round of Talks are likely to resume in The coming days between Washington and Tehran and mediated by the European Union.