Iran launches second satellite this year into orbit, state media says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Iran on Saturday launched a research satellite into orbit with a rocket built by the Revolutionary Guards, state media reported.The launch
comes as the United States and European countries accuse Iran of transferring ballistic missiles to Russia that would be likely used in its
war with Ukraine within weeks
Iran has denied this, Reuters reported.The Chamran-1 satellite, which was launched into space by the Qaem-100 satellite carrier, was put
into a 550-kilometre (340-mile) orbit and its first signals had been received, the media said, adding that the solid fuel carrier was
designed and built by the Aerospace Force of the Revolutionary Guards.The primary mission of the satellite, which weighs 60 kg (132 pounds),
&is to test hardware and software systems for demonstrating orbital manoeuvring technology in height and phase,& according to state media.In
January, Iranian media reported that the Sorayya satellite had been launched into a 750 km orbit, the highest by the country so far.The U.S
military alleges the long-range ballistic technology used to put satellites into orbit could also allow Tehran to launch long-range weapons,
possibly including nuclear warheads.Tehran denies its satellite activities are a cover for ballistic missile development and says it has
never pursued the development of nuclear weapons.Chamran-1&s other mission was to &evaluate the cold gas propulsion subsystem in space
systems and the performance of the navigation and attitude control subsystems&, state media reported.Iran, which has one of the biggest
missile programmes in the Middle East, has suffered several failed satellite launches in recent years due to technical issues.The post Iran
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