1. All Stories
  2. Politics
  3. Economy
  4. World
  5. Nuclear
  6. Society/Culture
  7. Space/Science
  8. Sports
  9. Tourism
  10. Other Media
  11. Videos
  12. Photos
  13. Cartoons
  14. Interview
    • فارسی
    • عربی
    • Türkçe
    • עברית
    • Pусский
  • RSS
  • Telegram
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • All Stories
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Nuclear
  • Society/Culture
  • Space/Science
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Other Media
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • Cartoons
  • Interview

IRGC Utilizing ‘Vahab’ Engine in Satellite Carriers

  • September, 15, 2024 - 11:27
  • Politics news
IRGC Utilizing ‘Vahab’ Engine in Satellite Carriers

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force has employed an advanced homegrown spherical rotary engine, named Vahab, in its satellite carriers.

Politics

The Qassed and Qaem satellite carriers, developed by the IRGC Aerospace force, have successfully launched five satellites into orbits at various altitudes over the past four years.

Tasnim has obtained information that the satellite carriers have been furnished with Vahab as the combustion engine used in the third stage of the launch.

Vahab is a spherical rotary engine that runs on solid fuel. It is equipped with small and accurate propulsive components that allow for the precise adjustment of injection of satellites into a space orbit.

The IRGC’s satellite carriers furnished with Vahab engine have sent the Noor-I, Noor-II, Noor-III, Sorayya and Chamran-1 into orbits 430 km to 750 km above the Earth’s surface so far.

In the early hours of Saturday, Iran successfully launched the Chamran-1 research satellite aboard the Qaem-100 satellite carrier.

 
R42340/P
Read more
IRGC Chief Hails Launch of Iranian Research Satellite
Iran Successfully Launches Chamran-1 Research Satellite into Orbit
tasnim
tasnim
tasnim
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Most Visited
  • Archive
Follow Us:
  • RSS
  • Telegram
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

All Content by Tasnim News Agency is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.