Qased (rocket)


The Qased rocket is an Iranian expendable small-capacity orbital space launch vehicle. It made its maiden flight in 2020, lofting a small military satellite titled Noor into orbit.

Design

The Qased rocket is small enough to be launched from a transporter erector launcher, and is thought to be a derivative of the first Iranian orbital launcher, Safir with a solid fueled second stage

Operation

The launcher is notable as it is operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace force rather than the Iranian Space Agency, who operates the Safir and Simorgh.

Launch history

Flight No.Date & Time PayloadTypeOutcomeRemarks
122 April 2020, 04:00Noor satellite444 x 426 km orbit, 59.8 degree inclination