The reaction of the Zionists to the launch of “Qaim 100”: We are worried about the display of Iranian power.
The media of the interim Zionist regime admitted that the officials of this regime consider the launch of the “Qaim 100” satellite as a demonstration of Tehran’s power and are extremely worried about this issue.
On Saturday, in the presence of Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force and a group of officials and officials of the armed forces, the suborbital flight test of the first stage of the Rafe engine in the satellite on Qaim 100 solid fuel was successfully carried out.
Al-Mayadeen news channel, quoting the media of the Provisional Zionist regime, reported that the mentioned news has become a cause of concern for this regime.
These media also admitted that the launch of a ballistic missile carrying a satellite into space is a demonstration of Iran’s power, which has become a source of concern for the Zionist regime.
Ghaem 100 solid fuel satellite is a satellite that with three stages of solid fuel will be able to place satellites weighing 80 kg in an orbit of 500 km from the earth’s surface.
In today’s test, the engine of the first stage of the Qaim 100 satellite, which is the Rafi solid fuel engine and successfully passed its 1400 ground test in January, was subjected to a sub-orbital flight test.
It is said that in the near future Naheed satellite of the Aerospace Organization of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology will be put into orbit by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps using a three-stage Qaim 100 satellite carrier.
Sardar Hajizadeh said on the sidelines of the test ceremony of this great achievement, which was held at the satellite launch space base of this force: Arrogant countries led by the evil and terrorist regime of the United States have lined up against the progress of the great nation of Iran by mobilizing all their forces and enduring proud successes. They do not have the Islamic Republic of Iran.