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BREAKING: Iran successfully launches 1st military satellite into orbit!

Congratulations to Iran.... this is also an unofficial confirmation of Iran's ICBM capability.... now if they conduct nuclear test then it will be interesting.....

Maybe only a political and strategic decision to unveil a nuclear test/arsenal.
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Congratulations to Iran.... this is also an unofficial Confirmation of Iran's ICBM capability.... now if they conduct nuclear test then it will be interesting.....
Well actually Iran's ICBM capability has been already official esp by saying that the first stage was liquid just due to making the launch cheaper & next launch's first stage is gonna be solid & bigger.
 
Well actually Iran's ICBM capability has been already official esp by saying that the first stage was liquid just due to making the launch cheaper & next launch's first stage is gonna be solid & bigger.

The liquid one must be on the final stage to make it easy to control while the solid propellant used in the initial stage to get powerful thrust
 
The liquid one must be on the final stage to make it easy to control while the solid propellant used in the initial stage to get powerful thrust

The first stage was liquid. They used liquid first stage to save cost. The second and 3rd stage used were TVC solid fuel system. The next generation SLV will use all solid fuel.
 
Congratulations to Iran.... this is also an unofficial confirmation of Iran's ICBM capability.... now if they conduct nuclear test then it will be interesting.....

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. If Iran is planning on doing a nuclear test, better to have ICBM's first. Which means that now that they have shown this capability, we might not be far from a nuclear test.
 
It's so pathetic when Iranians, who hate the achievements of their own country condemn the satellite launch. An Iranian should be able to look at this achievement, from patriotic young scientists and engineers who work tirelessly to advance the nations technological industry and knowledge base on the global stage with positivity & self-belief in our people's capabilities.

Those Iranians who view it with negativity are always Iranians in the west. Who claim they wish to see an advanced and Utopian nation while condemning achievements from it. Political beliefs aside, one must be able to view technological barriers being broken objectively as a critical step in becoming a highly respected global power. If the Shah had been in power they'd praise the exact same thing, IF such an similar event would even occur as 100% indigenous. That's how I know these are false Iranians, who will never put themselves in the service of the country if called on.
 
 
It's so pathetic when Iranians, who hate the achievements of their own country condemn the satellite launch. An Iranian should be able to look at this achievement, from patriotic young scientists and engineers who work tirelessly to advance the nations technological industry and knowledge base on the global stage with positivity & self-belief in our people's capabilities.

Those Iranians who view it with negativity are always Iranians in the west. Who claim they wish to see an advanced and Utopian nation while condemning achievements from it. Political beliefs aside, one must be able to view technological barriers being broken objectively as a critical step in becoming a highly respected global power. If the Shah had been in power they'd praise the exact same thing, IF such an similar event would even occur as 100% indigenous. That's how I know these are false Iranians, who will never put themselves in the service of the country if called on.
those people are west worshipers.
 
It's so pathetic when Iranians, who hate the achievements of their own country condemn the satellite launch. An Iranian should be able to look at this achievement, from patriotic young scientists and engineers who work tirelessly to advance the nations technological industry and knowledge base on the global stage with positivity & self-belief in our people's capabilities.

Those Iranians who view it with negativity are always Iranians in the west. Who claim they wish to see an advanced and Utopian nation while condemning achievements from it. Political beliefs aside, one must be able to view technological barriers being broken objectively as a critical step in becoming a highly respected global power. If the Shah had been in power they'd praise the exact same thing, IF such an similar event would even occur as 100% indigenous. That's how I know these are false Iranians, who will never put themselves in the service of the country if called on.
Ehmm no dude. MANY exiled wealthy and smart Iranians outside of Iran requested the government many times to come back and contribute but everytime were met with a disappointing answer. Thats not helping it too. Its also not that one-sided.

We are one of the most succesful people in the entire world, we can even be found in NASA's top projects but unfortunately there has been no effort by the government to capitalize on them.
 
Ehmm no dude. MANY exiled wealthy and smart Iranians outside of Iran requested the government many times to come back and contribute but everytime were met with a disappointing answer. Thats not helping it too. Its also not that one-sided.

We are one of the most succesful people in the entire world, we can even be found in NASA's top projects but unfortunately there has been no effort by the government to capitalize on them.
I have known many people in recent years who studied and lived abroad but returned to Iran and were hired immediately by academic and financial institutions. Nobody is preventing you from returning to Iran.

However, if you want to return to Iran to work in a sensitive field (like missile technology), then you should say goodbye to traveling outside of Iran for 5 to 10 years. And that's a very reasonable condition because they need to be able to trust you with sensitive information.
 
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