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Can someone please help me translate 2 things into english, thanks :)

-> Az Ina kheily dost daram
-> Emroo tatilam
 
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UAE Falcon Eye remote sensing satellite is LOST due to failure of Vega launch vehicle

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Iran just installed the south pars gas platform that was built by Iran on top of the actual well head..amazing effort,,,, amazing engineering...and we can not freaking get our car industry in order..!
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Iran just installed the south pars gas platform that was built by Iran on top of the actual well head..amazing effort,,,, amazing engineering...and we can not freaking get our car industry in order..!

Maybe IRGC should take over the car industry and clean up the mess some corrupt/inefficient managers did
 
Maybe IRGC should take over the car industry and clean up the mess some corrupt/inefficient managers did

that's not how it works, IRGC can not just take it from those 2 companies IRGC can buy there share but they are not selling so what IRGC can do is that they can build there own car company then they can make some new cars if they are serious about it.
 
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the platform was built by cooperation between Iran oil Ministry and Fara Sahel Shipbuilding Company .
the company is a subsidary of IDRO ( Industrial Development & Renovation Organization of Iran) the same company own both Iran Khodro and Saipa .
so goes your dream of IRGC being able to fix problems of Iran Khodro and Saipa

you can see IDRO embelm on this picture
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جنگ روانی غرب علیه ایران (حتما ببینید)ا :


https://www.aparat.com/v/TnS15/سخنرانی_علیرضا_پورمسعود_با_موضوع_نبرد_با_نفرین_شدگان

Military Spy Satellite Targeting Iran Crashes To Earth After Catastrophic Failure

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A military spy satellite has come crashing down to earth after the failure of its launch rocket, sending the expensive payload into the Atlantic. The UAE-owned Falcon Eye 1 was intended for dual-use, meaning both military and civilian reconnaissance applications. And on the military side, one of the objectives of a UAE satellite—given the current situation in the region—would have been monitoring Iran.

Tensions in the Middle East remain high, between the U.S. and regional allies on one side, and Iran on the other. The UAE is seen by Teheran as part of that enemy axis led by the U.S. and set against Iranian interests. One of the core military objectives of the two Falcon Eye satellites—of which this was the first— is to monitor UAE’s borders—especially its long maritime shoreline. And when it comes to the integrity of that maritime border, given those ongoing tensions, that means monitoring the activities of Iran in the Persian Gulf.

As such, in failing to launch the first Falcon Eye satellite, the UAE has lost a major surveillance advantage. The satellites, which include Thales optics capable of earth resolution down to 70 centimeters, fall under the operational remit of Abu Dhabi’s Space Reconnaissance Centre (SRC), and local media heralded the potential to provide the military with “state-of-the-art capabilities in Surveillance, Intelligence, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance.”

Update: Crashed UAE military spy satellite raises possibility of enemy cyberattack

The European Vega rocket had been launched from French Guiana on Wednesday evening (July 10) to put the Falcon Eye 1 spy satellite into orbit—with an identical satellite due to launch soon. But two minutes after take-off, the mission suffered a catastrophic failure. Falcon Eye 1 was destroyed in the accident.

According to Space Flight Now, the French operator behind the launch, Arianespace, announced that a failure “resulting in a loss of mission,” had occurred at “around the time of ignition of the Vega rocket’s solid-fueled Zefiro 23-second stage.”


The company’s spokesperson, Luce Fabreguettes, went on to apologize on behalf of Arianespace ”to our customers for the loss of their payload.”

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This was the third attempt to launch this particular mission, with two previous attempts earlier in the month called off due to adverse weather conditions. The Vega launcher has been operating since 2012 and has completed 14 successful missions.

According to Space Flight Now, Arianespace’s next mission—due in September—is uncertain. “The Ariane 5 is set to launch with the Intelsat 39 communications satellite and the EDRS-C spacecraft, the first dedicated satellite for the European Data Relay System developed by Airbus and the European Space Agency.”

The launch of Falcon 1 had been delayed by the need to satisfy U.S. ITAR restrictions, which impacted the bilateral agreement between France and UAE over the $1 billion program. The deployment of advanced surveillance capabilities by the UAE will raise awareness of the level of military sophistication being deployed in the region as tensions continue to rise.

Related: U.S. military satellites likely cyber attacked by China or Russia or both

The UAE considers itself the regional leader in space programs and was behind the creation of the Arab Space Cooperation Group, which comprises UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, Sudan and Kuwait. Of the group, Saudi Arabia also has increasing aspirations in the field but is much less open about what it is doing.

There has been no comment yet from Abu Dhabi’s Space Reconnaissance Centre (SRC) on the failed mission. Despite speculation about the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of space assets, and the increasing offensive cyber capabilities being exercised by Iran, there has been no speculation yet that this launch failure was attributed to offensive cyber action or more general sabotage.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdof...hes-down-to-earth-after-catastrophic-failure/

Iranian message is clear. You should either have Iranian permission for your satellite launches or your satellite launches in france, us or everywhere else will shot down by Unknown Iranian weapons.

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@Dubious you merged an interesting thread from Iranian section which we Iranians could talk alot to a dead thread only after khafee ordered you. Stop listening to whatever khafee orders you.
 
why don't we have our own military sateliite in space? is the government planning on relying on Russian and Chinese satellites incase of need?
 
why don't we have our own military sateliite in space? is the government planning on relying on Russian and Chinese satellites incase of need?
For that we must first build quqnoos. Nobody agreed to launch our civilian satellite,Do you think they will launch a military one for us.
 

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