Issue 105

Iran Conducts Successful Qaem-100 Launch

14 Sep: The Iranian Republican Guard Corps (IRGC) successfully launched a Qaem-100 with the Chamran-1 (61071) satellite into a 546 x 557km 64.1° inclined orbit. This is the second successful Qaem-100 launch in 2024 (out of 3 attempts). Launch Video . -Chamran 1 has a mass of 60 kg and is a technology sat to test out a…

14 Sep: The Iranian Republican Guard Corps (IRGC) successfully launched a Qaem-100 with the Chamran-1 (61071) satellite into a 546 x 557km 64.1° inclined orbit. This is the second successful Qaem-100 launch in 2024 (out of 3 attempts). Launch Video.

-Chamran 1 has a mass of 60 kg and is a technology sat to test out a propulsion system.

– A state-owned subsidiary of Iran’s Defense Ministry and experts at the Aerospace Research Institute built the satellite with others to “test hardware and software systems for orbital maneuver technology validation,” state media said, without elaborating.

-Chamran-1’s other mission is to “evaluate the cold gas propulsion subsystem in space systems and the performance of the navigation and attitude control subsystems.

– An Associated Press analysis of the video and other imagery later released suggested the launch happened at the Guard’s launch pad on the outskirts of the city of Shahroud, some 215 miles east of Tehran.

– The Qaem-100 is the IRGC’s latest carrier rocket, based on the older Qased, a proven rocket that has successfully launched satellites into space at least three times in the past.

– Like the Qased, the Qaem-100 is also a three-stage solid-fuel rocket, but has twice the payload capacity, and can reach an apogee of 750km (Qased could only reach ~500 km).

– The IRGC announced the successful testing of the Qaem-100 engine in 2022, highlighting its 68,000 kg thrust rating, compared

to older models with 30,000 kg.

-In January 2024, Iran successfully placed the Sorayya satellite into a ~750 km orbit with a 64.5° inclination. This is the highest orbit successfully reached by Iran.

– The January launch was also from Shahrud Space Center.