Russia, Iran tight Launch of a rocket to send a satellite – flick it to spy on Ukraine – news

Russia, Iran tight Launch of a rocket to send satellites to spy on Ukraine

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Russia, Iran tight – Date 9 Aug. Archyde.comRussian officials reported that Iran’s Kayyam satellite was successfully launched into orbit. Amid concerns the United States and the West may be used by Russia to increase surveillance capabilities over Ukraine.

Iran’s Kayam satellite was launched into Earth orbit by a Soyuz satellite launch rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The world’s first and largest space launch center in the desert steppe. Kazakhstan Also known as Tai Yuratum at 5:52 am, Greenwich Mean Time.

Russia, Iran tight

The Iranian authorities have denied concerns from the US. and allied nations that Iran had absolute control over the satellite from day one. Not Russia at all

Western concerns echoed in the Washington Post, one of the most influential media outlets in the United States. that senior US officials Concerned about cooperation between Russia and Iran In particular, satellites could give Russia the capability to spy on Israel and the Middle East.

Iran clarified that Kayyam satellites are designed for use in scientific surveys such as radioactivity and agricultural surveys.

Russia, Iran tight

However, relations between the Russian and Iranian authorities are likely to continue to increase after the Russian army invaded Ukraine on February 24, when Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Tehran. In July in the past too

The visit by the Russian leader was filled with cheer and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. told President Putin that “Iran and Russia need to be wary of Western scams.”

Advances in the space industry are one of the scientific fields in which the US and Russian authorities have always worked together. including the International Space Station or the ISS. But recently, the Russian space agency, or Ros Cosmos, has begun to signal its withdrawal from the project.

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