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Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« on: 01/06/2015 08:26 am »
Iranian Safir-1C SLV

Diameter : 1.50m

Total length : ~24.50m

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #1 on: 01/06/2015 08:31 am »
 ???

Early Safir-1A comparison with Safir-1C :
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #2 on: 01/06/2015 10:56 am »
 ???
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #3 on: 01/06/2015 11:11 am »
« Last Edit: 01/06/2015 11:13 am by Soheil »
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #4 on: 01/06/2015 11:16 am »
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #5 on: 01/06/2015 04:14 pm »
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #6 on: 01/06/2015 05:52 pm »
So we can expect launches this year?? One of my Iranian American friends also speaks of a Safir-1D as last of Safir-1 series. And Safir-2 series soon. Already in tests I suppose.

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #7 on: 01/06/2015 06:20 pm »
I have decided that "I'll believe it when it's in orbit" is the best way with the Iranian programme.
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #8 on: 01/06/2015 06:59 pm »
So we can expect launches this year?? One of my Iranian American friends also speaks of a Safir-1D as last of Safir-1 series. And Safir-2 series soon. Already in tests I suppose.

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #9 on: 01/07/2015 05:25 am »
That PBS dual solid stage looks interesting. I'm guessing this is to increase the payload into LEO or perhaps even put a (very) small payload into geosynchronous orbit.
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #10 on: 01/17/2015 07:27 pm »
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #11 on: 01/23/2015 11:57 am »
Iran Safir 1C SLV launch on Safir ******* satellite


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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #12 on: 02/03/2015 12:48 am »
What is the thrust of the first stage engine?

Heck, how many times has Iran uprated the nodong engine, from ~28 tons sea level?

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #13 on: 02/03/2015 05:21 am »
I would advise all to remember that the so called "safir 1 C" is a speculation at the moment.

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #14 on: 02/12/2015 04:00 pm »
Is this imported rocket technology or have they developed it from scratch at home? Does Iran have the knowhow and industrial capability to develop their rocket technology to launch tons into orbit (according to Wikipedia Safir can only put 50 kg in LEO)?

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #15 on: 02/12/2015 05:22 pm »
Is this imported rocket technology or have they developed it from scratch at home? Does Iran have the knowhow and industrial capability to develop their rocket technology to launch tons into orbit (according to Wikipedia Safir can only put 50 kg in LEO)?
Safir is derived from an Iranian IRBM, which is believed derived from a North Korean missile, which in turn is derived from Scud technology.  Ish.  North Korea also extended this technology to develop the four-engine-boosted Taepo Dong 2 and Unha.  So yes, Iran has, or can have, the know how.  Whether it has the means to fund a long-term robust, useful program is the larger question, because the bigger launch vehicle has no military usefulness.

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #16 on: 02/16/2015 12:46 pm »
Is this imported rocket technology or have they developed it from scratch at home? Does Iran have the knowhow and industrial capability to develop their rocket technology to launch tons into orbit (according to Wikipedia Safir can only put 50 kg in LEO)?

The only develop from scratch at home rocket is "perhaps" V2. Everyone else has imported rocket technology from somewhere at some point of time (including Iran).

Iran got it's initial rockets (Russian Scuds) from Libya and N.K and the tech from N.K. (a few decades ago).
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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #17 on: 02/23/2015 01:50 pm »
What is the origin of the speculation of a larger diameter Safir-1C rocket?

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Re: Iranian Safir-1C SLV
« Reply #18 on: 06/24/2022 09:19 pm »
What is the origin of the speculation of a larger diameter Safir-1C rocket?
Norbert Brugge's latest diagram of different versions by the Safir rocket no longer includes a Safir-1C, and it is probably Brugge himself changed his mind about the possible existence of a Safir-1C variant after becoming aware of launches of the larger Simorgh SLV.

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