Zuljanah (rocket)
Manufacturer | Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran) |
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Country of origin | Iran[1][2][3][4] |
Size | |
Height | 25.5 meters |
Diameter | 1.5 meters |
Mass | 52 tons |
Stages | 3 (1st & 2nd Solid; 3rd Liquid) |
Capacity | |
Payload to low Earth orbit | |
Mass | 220 kg (490 lb) |
Launch history | |
Status | Under Development |
Launch sites | Semnan Space Center |
Total launches | 0 (+2 suborbital) |
Success(es) | 0 (+2 suborbital) |
Failure(s) | 0 |
First stage | |
Powered by | 1 × unnamed solid fuel engine |
Maximum thrust | 725 kN (163,000 lbf) |
Propellant | solid |
Second stage | |
Powered by | 1 × unnamed solid fuel engine |
Maximum thrust | 725 kN (163,000 lbf) |
Propellant | solid |
Third stage | |
Powered by | 2 × LRE-4 (R-27 Zyb vernier engines) |
Maximum thrust | 35 kN (7,900 lbf) |
Propellant | N2O4 / UDMH |
Zuljanah (Persian: ماهوارهبر ذوالجناح), also spelled Zoljanah (and with a host of other spellings appearing sporadically), is an Iranian Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV),[5][6][7] made by the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran), which was unveiled on 1 February 2021, and was launched (at an unknown time before 1 February 2021, possibly 31 January 2021) into sub-orbital flight (apogee 500km) for testing and telemetry purposes.[8][9][10] Zuljanah is able to carry satellites weighing up to 220kg into an orbit 500 kilometers above the Earth.[11][12][13]
According to Seyed Ahmad Husseini, the space spokesman of the Ministry of Defense: The Zuljanah SLV is part of a larger project called "Hazrat Fatemeh Al-Zahra" (Persian: حضرت فاطمه الزهراء). This SLV is considered to be the first indigenously designed and manufactured "hybrid" fuel satellite launch vehicle (solid/liquid fuel).[14][15][16] As of June 2022, two more test flights are planned.[17]
Design
[edit]Zuljanah measures 25.5 meters (84ft) in length, and has a mass of 52 tons (115,000lbs). The first and second stages utilize an identical 1.5m diameter solid-fuel engine with 74 tons (725 kN; 163,000 lbf) of thrust and a Safir type 1.25m diameter liquid-fuel (UDMH /N2O4) engine with a thrust of 3.5 tons (35 kN; 7,800 lbf) as a third stage. Zuljanah is capable of carrying a single satellite weighing up to 220kg or a constellation of ten smaller 20kg cubesats to Low-Earth Orbit.[18][19][9][10]
Zuljanah is the third civilian Satellite Launch Vehicle made in Iran, after the Safir and Simorgh. It is road-mobile, requires very little fueling time, and can be launched by Transporter-Erector Launchers (TELs), raising alarms from US and EU European defense analysts about its possible covert nature as Iran's first IRBM.[20][21]
Launch History
[edit]Flight No. | Date & Time (UTC) | Payload | Outcome | Remarks |
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1 | 31 January 2021 | Unknown; may be boilerplate | Success | First sub-orbital test flight |
2 | 26 June 2022 | Unknown | Success | Second sub-orbital test flight |
Gallery
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Zuljanah being held by the servicing tower
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Zuljanah lifting off from the launch pad
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Zuljanah in flight
See also
[edit]Other Iranian satellite launch vehicles
References
[edit]- ^ Iran's latest solid fuel satellite named Zuljanah was tested + specifications tasnimnews.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Zuljanah Satellite Carrier test with solid fuel engine, Retrieved 24 February 2021 tabnak.ir
- ^ Iran launches new satellite-carrying rocket france24.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Iran Launches Zuljanah Satellite Carrier Into Space farsnews.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Iran completes satellite-carrying rocket launch aljazeera.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Zuljanah Satellite Carrier mashreghnews.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Iran successfully launches Zuljanah Satellite Carrier irna.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Sharifi, Kian (February 1, 2021). "test launch of Zoljanah SLV". Retrieved February 1, 2021.
- ^ a b "Iran state TV airs launch of new satellite-carrying rocket". February 1, 2021. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
- ^ a b Zol-Janah maiden launch
- ^ Iran Unveils Zuljanah Satellite Carrier kayhan.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Iran announces 'successful' launch of a 'hybrid' satellite carrier bbc.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Satellite research launch on Zuljanah combination mehrnews.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Zuljanah Satellite Carrier, a cover for achieving ballistic missile technology? independentpersian.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ The research launch of the "Zuljanah Satellite Carrier" was launched by the Ministry of Defense + video yjc.ir, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ Iran says it has launched "Zuljanah Satellite Carrier" into space radiofarda.com, Retrieved 24 February 2021
- ^ YJC, خبرگزاری باشگاه خبرنگاران | آخرین اخبار ایران و جهان |. "پرتابهای بعدی ماهوارهبر ذوالجناح تحقیقاتی است". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-06-15.
- ^ "Iran's Zoljanah Satellite Carrier Launched". New defence order. Strategy. 2021-02-05. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
- ^ "Zoljanah". www.b14643.de. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
- ^ Rubin, Uzi. "Iran's winged horse rocket: Another step towards global reach". JNS.org. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
- ^ "¬Iran's Space Dreams Are Clear and Dangerous | International Institute for Iranian Studies" (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-03-09.