Iran has successfully tested space launch
The Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has successfully tested the satellite carrier GIM-100 at the first suborbital (lower orbit) level, which was conducted on Saturday by the state media.
The test was conducted in the presence of Iran's top military officials, including Brigadier General Amir Hajizadeh, chief of the IRGC Aerospace Division.
The GIM-100 is a satellite launcher developed by IRGC aerospace scientists, which uses solid fuels in three phases in three phases, which can put the satellite at 500 km above the Earth's surface.
Speaking to the journalists on the side of the launch, Hajizadeh said that the Nahid satellite of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology will also be kept in orbit with a Gaim-100 launcher.