So if we assume it can deliver 1,5tons to LEO...What payload can it deliver as a silo based ICBM?UDMH/AK27 is the primary Iranian propellant for newer liquids...
Also elaboration---Soroosh is a liquid or solid fuel SLV?
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So if we assume it can deliver 1,5tons to LEO...What payload can it deliver as a silo based ICBM?UDMH/AK27 is the primary Iranian propellant for newer liquids...
So if we assume it can deliver 1,5tons to LEO...What payload can it deliver as a silo based ICBM?
Also elaboration---Soroosh is a liquid or solid fuel SLV?
@Galactic Penguin SST
Check my lastest revised analysis in the space thread:
Sarir is Irans equivalent to the Russian Kosmos-3M without the need of any complex, expensive technology it will achieve >1,5t LEO.
Soroush is a distant future 4m liquid SLV.
@PeeD, do you realize that the old vintage Russian Kosmos-3M uses the most obsolete German low-tech WWII-era graphite jet vanes?
Only seen in the Safir-1, but a feature that even the Safir-2 did no longer share, but extensively propagated by enemy nation's propaganda machine to belittle and ridicule Iran's scientific capabilities.
This 1960s era Russian Kosmos-3M's static rocket engine with single turbopump and dual nozzles, can in no way be compared to the most advanced 80-tf engine that will power the Safir-3, fully gimballed, with a single nozzle!
With such a generation gap, it is highly expected that the Safir-3's engine efficiency will be light years ahead.
http://archive.is/ap8rg/27890dfc210890000af1896d81bfb04569d6bdfc.jpg ; https://archive.is/ap8rg/dd8b534408c142a30c4c04522f4f8a48bfe41506/scr.png ; http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/East_Europe_3/Kosmos_3/Gallery/Kosmos3.htm ; http://archive.ph/LwJYf
▲ 1. Vintage Russian Kosmos-3M using the most obsolete WWII-era graphite jet vanes.
Not distant, only after the first Safir-3 flight test, work on the Safir-4 (Soroush) can start: with more room in the engine bay for double the engines number (4).
Sure in many terms, including omitting jet vanes, the Simorgh and the Sadid are more advanced than the Kosmos-3M.
I talk about overall SLV parameters.
You can ask yourself: will Iran update the Simorgh to the Sadid by the measures I explained to get a Kosmos-3M, 1,5t LEO equivalent with cheap and proven tech, or will it go for totally new high-tech solutions?
Look first stage thrust level of Simorgh already indicates that the goal is something like the Kosmos-3M. That's risk management.
Will Soroush have something new? Yes maybe, if it makes economical sense.
First official rendering of the Soroush SLV
http://archive.is/zo6HN/140b83fc9cdc05285ec0c766c240d76c488d94de.jpg ; https://archive.is/zo6HN/02e72e22a5fc6c362559e233a09f7a3af5d8bdd2/scr.png ; http://web.archive.org/web/20200203084417/https://cdn.mashreghnews.ir/d/2020/02/03/4/2708604.jpg ; https://cdn.mashreghnews.ir/d/2020/02/03/4/2708604.jpg ; http://web.archive.org/web/20200203084624/https://www.mashreghnews.ir/news/1037758/خیز-بلند-ایران-برای-دستیابی-به-مدار-ژئو-چابهار-سکوی-پرتاب ; http://archive.ph/2Ul5z
▲ 1. Safir SLV family 3rd February 2020: Soroush, Sarir, Simorgh, Safir.
Well even Space X doesn,t have a 4m diameter rocket....this is huge....Are those pictures to scale? I am confused, so the 4 meter diameter of Soroush is calculated after the booster are placed? Otherwise without the boosters it looks to have the same diameter of simorgh....
Well even Space X doesn,t have a 4m diameter rocket....this is huge....
Soroush is 4m with boosters.....the real question is Soroush's payload to LEO
Well even Space X doesn,t have a 4m diameter rocket....this is huge....
Soroush is 4m with boosters.....the real question is Soroush's payload to LEO
Are those pictures to scale? I am confused, so the 4 meter diameter of Soroush is calculated after the booster are placed? Otherwise without the boosters it looks to have the same diameter of simorgh....
Official: Iran Plans to Send 1-ton Satellite into Orbit by 2024
"We will be able to send 1,000-kg satellites to the orbit from 2022 to 2024," Barari said in an interview with the state TV on Sunday night.
Sarir: can carry an over 500kg payload & deliver it at 1000km altitude - length: 35m, diameter: 2.4m
They were they talking about it was as if the SLV itself had a 4meter diameter. Why would they include the diameter after adding boosters? The boosters are just added on systems...They should have just said the Soroush is a longer sarir with added boosters, which is what it seems to be.
The short first central stage comes as a surprise.
Those tubes coming out of the "boosters" too...
This combined gives me the feeling that we see a Proton SLV like solution here, all liquid.
This all-liquid would make sense for a full size capsule with docking system for the 2030's.
If these are hence no boosters but tanks then it would also explain the very long second stage that would need th Simorgh first stage due to its mass.
The third stage would also need, the unknown Iranian engine to lift that full sized 2,4m stage.
This explanation would also explain the different interstage lengths.
So if I'm right, those strap-on"tanks" would also need liquid motors.
What would fit into a 0,7m diameter? Scud engine, R-27 engine, or most likely, that unknown Iranian engine: at 15t thrust each, it would provide 60t additional thrust to a non-veniered Simorgh 4-engine cluster for a total of 200t thrust. Enough for a 130 ton Soroush.
So total thrust profile would be:
Stage-1 200t
Stage-2 150t (Simorgh)
Stage-3 60t (4x unknown Iranian engine)
Solid boosters are the easier path, but are not suited for manned flights + solids are IRGC business.
Color?
How about a nice bright pink colour?
Or for Uzi do it in the Israeli flag's colour scheme.
Feb 24, 2020
People like you and me who spend enough time on the subject should be able to some extent screen out the western style BS so what does it mater its data
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/zoljanah-solid-propellant-space-launcher.652816/page-2#post-12106591