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Israeli TV shows ‘Iranian missile’ that ‘can reach far beyond Europe’ on launch pad outside Tehran.

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Israeli TV shows ‘Iranian missile’ that ‘can reach far beyond Europe’

Satellite images taken outside Tehran feature first look at long-range missile newly developed by Iran, TV report says
By Times of Israel staff January 21, 2015, 9:21 pm


A satellite image shown on Israel's Channel 2 news, January 21, 2015, said to show a new long-range Iranian missile on a launch pad outside Tehran. (Channel 2 screenshot)

Iran has built a 27-meter-long missile, capable of delivering a warhead “far beyond Europe,” and placed it on a launch pad at a site close to Tehran, an Israeli television report said Wednesday, showing what it said were the first satellite images of the missile ever seen in the West.

It stressed that the missile could be used to launch spacecraft or satellites, but also to carry warheads.

The Channel 2 news report showed satellite imagery documenting what it said was Iran’s “very rapid progress” on long-range missile manufacture.

It showed one photograph of a site near Tehran, which it said the West had known about for two years, where Iran was working on engines for its long-range missiles.

It then showed a satellite photograph of a second site, nearby, which featured a launch pad, with the 27-meter missile on it — an Iranian missile “never seen before” by the West.

The missile is capable of taking a manned spacecraft or satellite into space, the TV report said.

It is also capable of carrying a conventional or non-conventional warhead “far beyond Europe,” the report added.

The TV report said the satellite images were taken by the Eros B commercial Earth observation satellite, which was designed and manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries, launched in 2006, and is owned by the Israeli firm ImageSat International.

Israel has long charged that Iran is working toward a nuclear weapons capability, and has publicly opposed any negotiated accommodation with Iran that would leave it with a uranium enrichment capability for potential nuclear weapons use.

Israeli TV shows 'Iranian missile' that 'can reach far beyond Europe' | The Times of Israel

Now the real story:

Simorgh is an Iranian expendable small-capacity orbital carrier rocket,[1] which was scheduled to make its maiden flight in 2010. It was unveiled by Iraninan President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on 3 February 2010,[2] as part of celebrations of the first anniversary of the launch of Omid, the first indigenously-launched Iranian satellite.[3]

The Simorgh rocket is 27 metres (89 ft) long, and has a mass of 77 tonnes (85 tons).[4] Its first stage is powered by four main engines, each generating up to 29,000 kilograms (64,000 lb) of thrust, plus a fifth which will be used for attitude control, which provides an additional 13,600 kilograms (30,000 lb).[4] At liftoff, these engines will generate a total of 130,000 kilograms (290,000 lb) of thrust. Simorgh is capable of putting a 60-kilogram (130 lb) payload into a 500-kilometre (310 mi) low Earth orbit.[5] According to ISNA the engine could be used in future rockets capable of carrying 700-kilogram (1,500 lb) satellites into 1,000-kilometre (620 mi) orbits.[4][6]


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The first flight of the Simorgh rocket, which was at one stage scheduled to occur in March 2010,[7] will carry Tolou, an experimental communications satellite. A later launch is expected to carry Mesbah-2.[4] In February 2012, Iran announced that the first flight of Simorgh carrying Tolou satellite will occur in 2013 from the new space station.[8]

Simorgh (rocket) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And the launch pad:

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Qaem Launch Pad or any unknown missile or satellite launcher etc...waiting for order to launch...
 
The body of rocket doesn't look like Simorgh Rocket . and look at the head . it has no payload yet . the length should be more .. the launch pad height is ~ 50 meters ( 13 ..14 floors )

look at the shadow
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The real shame is your B.S :nana:

WTF ? :cuckoo:


If the missile's got transformed to the launch pad it means it has to have payload. I think.

same pad that was given to iran by russia and india back in 1947 what a shame

What a Shame you don't have ...
 
Then what is this?

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lol yea we got nukes and missiles educate your self farsi terrorists

Mr smart you said this:

same pad that was given to iran by russia and india back in 1947 what a shame

And it was a launch pad site and I didn't talk about nukes or any other stuffs now instead of acting like a kid show me your own launch pad.
 

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