IRGC offers satellite launch services to neighboring nations

January 23, 2024 - 21:49

TEHRAN- The Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force's Space Division has stated that it is prepared to launch satellites for neighboring countries, provided that the government can facilitate the necessary negotiations.

Speaking on Monday night, General Ali Jafarabadi noted that the IRGC's expertise extends to launching research satellites weighing less than 100 kilograms. He also emphasized the recent successful launch of the Sorayya satellite, marking the first collaboration between the government and the IRGC in the realm of satellite launches.

"We are ready to conduct multiple launches for the Iranian government," General Jafarabadi declared, highlighting the successful launch of the Qaem 100 satellite carrier and the Sorayya satellite, which successfully entered orbit.

The Sorayya satellite, launched into a 750-kilometer orbit on Saturday, has since transmitted its first signal to Earth, further demonstrating the IRGC's capabilities.

Earlier this week, General Jafarabadi announced the development of the next-generation Qaem 105 satellite carrier, signaling the IRGC's continued commitment to advancing Iran's space exploration endeavors.

Following the successful launch of the Qaem 100 satellite carrier on Saturday, General Ali Jafarabadi hailed the action, calling it a "brilliant page" in the nation's history.

He noted that its successful deployment, using entirely Iranian solid fuel, marked a new milestone in Iran's space exploration capabilities. Furthermore, he highlighted the satellite's ability to place spacecraft in a 750-kilometer orbit, a feat that further solidified Iran's growing mastery of space technology.

"While the IRGC has previously launched its satellites, including the Noor series, today we have successfully provided a service to the government by launching a satellite on behalf of the state," General Jafarabadi remarked, emphasizing that the IRGC's commitment to supporting the government's space endeavors extends beyond this launch and that such collaborations will accelerate Iran's space program.

Discussing the IRGC Aerospace Force's plans in the space domain, General Jafarabadi outlined the next phase of development. "Our immediate goal is to integrate the Qaem-100 carrier into the operational cycle, allowing our scientists and experts to focus on the next step," he stated.

"The next leap forward in our space program involves the Qaem-105 satellite carrier, which boasts more powerful engines and an advanced structural design," he continued. "We intend to conduct test and research launches of the Qaem-105 carrier next year."

General Jafarabadi concluded by projecting that within the next three years, Iran will embark on the research phase for launching satellites using the Qaem 120 carrier.