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they better use kowsar , at least it has 7 hard point instead of 3 on yasin , it has a radar , and it can carry up to 3200kg instead of around 1200 on yasin
the only advantage yasin have is the separated engine and probably more suitable for lower speeds
Because of this I think it is more survivable to the CAS missions that usually are at low altitude.
 
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Two ISA space launches scheduled by end of July

"In the last three years, there were 12 launches in the space industry, 10 of which were indigenous launches and 2 international launches. We will have many launches by the end of the 13th government, and we have two launches planned for the next month," he said in an interview for Mehr News Agency (MNA).

 
Two ISA space launches scheduled by end of July

"In the last three years, there were 12 launches in the space industry, 10 of which were indigenous launches and 2 international launches. We will have many launches by the end of the 13th government, and we have two launches planned for the next month," he said in an interview for Mehr News Agency (MNA).

Ours or Russian? The latter is imminent per Partisan
 
Ours or Russian? The latter is imminent per Partisan
yes probably our satellites by Russia

these launches are overdue:

 
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Meanwhile:

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Wouldn’t be a clown shown in Tehran without the pathetic excuse of a Space Agency like the ISA or the fact the IRGC-Space Force celebrating launching a rocket that Tehrani Moghdam had already built 14 years ago.
 
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Recent NOTAM and imminent space launch. We shall see.

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building satellites was never the problem (huge majority of these satellites remain very primitive unfortunately)

launching them was (and still is)
 
Recent NOTAM and imminent space launch. We shall see.

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Seems that report was a solid 'thud'. Has the NOTAM expired?
 

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