Function | Small-lift space launch vehicle |
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Manufacturer | Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps |
Country of origin | Iran |
Size | |
Stages | 3[1] |
Capacity | |
Payload to LEO (500 km) | |
Mass | 10 ~ 50 kg |
Associated rockets | |
Family | Developed into Qaem 100 |
Launch history | |
Status | Active |
Launch sites | Shahroud space center |
Total launches | 3 |
Success(es) | 3 |
Failure(s) | 0 |
First flight | 22 April 2020 |
Last flight | 27 September 2023 |
First stage | |
Diameter | 1.25 m [2] |
Powered by | Ghadr |
Maximum thrust | ~ 30,000 kilograms-force (290,000 N; 66,000 lbf) |
Burn time | 103 seconds |
Propellant | UDMH/N2O4 |
Second stage | |
Diameter | 1 m |
Powered by | Salman |
Burn time | 60 seconds |
Propellant | solid |
Third stage | |
Diameter | 1 m |
Powered by | Unnamed IRGC motor |
Propellant | solid |
The Qased (also Ghased, Persian: قاصد, lit. 'messenger') rocket is an Iranian expendable small-lift orbital space launch vehicle. It made its maiden flight in 2020, lofting Iran's first military satellite named Noor (Persian: نور, lit. 'light') into orbit.[3][4][5]
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