Commander of Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Amir-Ali Hajizadeh

Tehran (IP)- Commander of Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Amir-Ali Hajizadeh said that today, the Islamic Republic of Iran is a superpower and no country dares to threaten it.

Iran Press/Iran news: Brigadier General Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, said in an interview with Iranian television on Thursday night, "Space technology in Iran is progressing in such a way that no country dares to threaten Iran."

He also pointed to Iran's attack on the US base "Ain al-Asad" in Iraq, saying, "The day Iran targeted the base, it was thought that the Americans would respond, but they did not dare to do anything."

Regarding the launch of the Noor satellite into space, Hajizadeh noted, "Iran will be deprived of many military and civilian capacities without being in space, but by sending the Noor satellite into space, which works accurately and orbits the earth every 90 minutes, many of Iran's defense needs have been met."

The commander of Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps emphasized, "A country that reaches space capability is in the ranks of the superpowers, and it shows that the Islamic Republic's plan has worked."

'Noor', as the first military satellite of the Islamic Republic of Iran, launched on Wednesday (April 22) morning and placed it into the orbit at an altitude of 425 km. This is considered as a great achievement in the Iranian space industry. 

The IRGC's military-spatial success, on the anniversary of its founding amid the US unilateral sanctions, proved once again that nothing can block the way of progress. 

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