There is absolutely no comparison.
Both of your nations rely on outsider to launch your systems, I suppose in the mind of your out of touch type there is "absolutely no comparison" because all your satellites are in reality launched by Turkish SLVs?
UAE paid for everything and developed nothing.
Very similar to Turkey.
They never had any monetary incentive to build it themselves because they were never after technology or capability, just the achievement of having launched a mission. Turkey is inherently different in the sense it wants the technology and capabilties first, and wants to develop it itself.
Not really, the difference between them and you is that they do not pretend to have the technology. Your type usually just import the technology and pretend it is developed inside.
You on the other, took a ballistic missile that isnt capable of launching any big payload
I am still waiting for you to tell me what the payload of that SLV is. You're refraining from answering the question.
and just strapped a lightweight easy to make low res sattelite on it and called it a space program.
Even if the satellite weight 1 gram, that is still 1 gram more than Turkey ever put into orbit.
Nobody in their right might would call this an actuall space program, except for dipshits like you who desperatly want validation.
Apparently the actual experts disagree with you:
Common sense. The payload is extremely small, therefore the sattelites are small, lightweight and devoid of high tech. In other words its a low-res sattelite by its very nature.
The 6U satellite put into orbit is more than enough to deliver tactical data. You are just using words like "low resolution" without any attempts of substantiating them. These 6u satellite types will play a large role in the future, hence why Iran has started working on them.
You dont have an SLV, thats the point.
You do not even know what an SLV is apparently. SLV is anything that can put a satellite into orbit, something what Iran has demonstrated multiple times.
The definition of a space program is to actually but proper functioning sattelites into space that are atleast med to large in category.
You are inventing your own definition it seems. All that matters is being able to put satellites into orbit. Iran's satellites are in orbit and do function. Looking at Turkey, you may be able to make a satellite (I doubt fully by yourself), but you have zero ability to put them into orbit. Thus by your own definition you have no space program. Try harder.
You neither have the capabilties to develop such sattelites
If Turkey and the UAE can make them, you bet a nation like Iran can. And Iran will do it by itself instead of importing the technology.
nor the capabilties to properly launch them into space.
Hopefully this time you will tell me what the payload of Iranian SLVs are. I posted a video for you above, watch and and learn a little from the actual experts.
It isnt difficult to convert pre-existing ballistic missiles into small payload carrying "SLV's".
Really? So lets see your kind try to do it and show us how simple it is.
By that definition any countries with ballistic missiles has an space program.
Only if that nations has truly mastered the missile technology. A country like Turkey for example that has only imported them, has little hope of doing so in the next decade or two.
Thats not the point though. The point is that Iran has this makeshift "space program" not because it wants to but HAS to.
This is what developments looks like. I know your kind are just used to importing everything, but not everyone is in the same boat.
Turkey is in a position where it doesnt need to build crappy converted ballistic missiles, so why should we
It's not that you do not need, it is that you cannot. You are nowhere near that level of technology.
We could take a BORA/KHAAN Ballistic missile, strap a small sattelite on it and launch it into space anyday we want.
Your Bora is yet another missile based on a Chinese system:
Originally, the Bora tactical ballistic missile is a product of Turkish–Chinese defense cooperation, centered on China’s B-611 baseline
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/analysis/turkey-s-bora-missile-saw-combat-debut-what-next/1508723
More-over, I'd love to see you try and put a satellite into orbit using a single staged missile. You're just highlighing how little you understand about such technologies.
But why would we? We arent in Iran's position. Not our problem you fucked up internationally and regionally that you were isolated from the rest of the world.
You can't for the reason(s) I mentioned already.
Turkey already has an existing SLV program. It seemed self-explanitory but there you go.
https://www.dailysabah.com/technolo...ellite-launcher-to-start-next-year-1512323621
I have no interest in some future
if projects. You can comment when you have actually made a launch vehicle and used it to launch something.
Yeah those people arent around anymore for a reason newbie hehe.
What people? the ones in your imagination?