Kavoshgar 1 (rocket)

Kavoshgar 1 is an experimental rocket that was built to test the technologies used in the Safir satellite carrier.

The second stage ascended to an altitude of 200 kilometers, where it collected and stored meteorological data and electromagnetic waves along its trajectory before landing on the ground with the aid of a parachute.

[4][5] The launch of Kavoshgar-1 is a significant step in conducting environmental tests under the operational conditions of the Omid satellite.

This initiative aims to ensure that the component responsible for transporting the satellite into space functions correctly.

[6] The purpose of launching the Kavoshgar-1 is to test and evaluate the proper functioning of its satellite carrier system and the status of its subsystems under conditions of high acceleration, temperature variations, and vacuum.