The head of Iran's Space Organization said Wednesday that the country's first indigenously built radar satellite, named 'Rad', will be unveiled in the near future. The announcement was reported by Iranian state media but has not been independently verified.
The head of Iran's Space Organization announced on Wednesday the imminent unveiling of the country's first domestically produced radar satellite, named 'Rad'. The statement, carried by Iranian state media, marks a new step in Iran's space program, which has both civilian and dual-use military applications. Radar satellites can provide all-weather reconnaissance capabilities, enhancing Iran's ability to monitor ground targets. The claim has not been independently verified, and no specific timeline for the unveiling was given. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific satellite.
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