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America’s intervening reaction to the successful launch of the Noor 3 satellite.

America’s intervening reaction to the successful launch of the Noor 3 satellite.

According to the Sputnik news agency, “Matthew Miller”, the spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in response to the successful launch of the Noor 3 satellite by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force while interfering in Tehran’s defense program, announced: “We have rejected the reports about the launch of a satellite by Iran.” we have seen

The spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed that in violation of the United Nations Charter on the necessity of non-interference in the internal affairs of independent countries, we have long expressed our concerns about Iran’s program to test launchers. This program is a way to develop their long-range missile system!

“Matthew Miller” continued in this regard: the technologies used in satellite launchers are similar to and replace the technology used in ballistic missiles.

In his interventionist statements, forgetting Iran’s efforts to help the governments of Syria and Iraq in the fight against the Western-Hebrew-based multinational terrorists, he claimed that the development of Iran’s missile program has created a serious threat to regional and international security and is a cause for concern. Pay attention to the prohibition of the spread of nuclear weapons!

It should be mentioned that the third indigenous satellite of the IRGC Aerospace Force named Noor 3 was launched simultaneously with the beginning of the Imamate of Hazrat Wali Asr (Ajlullah Ta’ala Farjah) by a three-stage combined satellite carrier Qased and was successfully placed in a 450 km orbit of the earth.

Noor 3, which is a sensing and identification satellite, was placed in a 450 km orbit with a speed of 3.7 km/s and 480 seconds after launch.

Both this satellite and the satellite carrier were designed and built by the IRGC Research Organization. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had previously launched the Noor 1 and Noor 2 satellites from the Messenger satellite.

Previously, IRGC Aerospace Force placed the Noor 1 satellite in 425 km orbit on May 3 and the Noor 2 satellite in 500 km orbit on March 8, 1400.

All three of these launches were launched by the Qased satellite, which was built by IRGC Aerospace Force specialists.

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