Rocket, dubbed Zoljanah, can put satellites in a 310 mile altitude orbit, carry 1,100-pound payload

Iran's defense ministry on Monday said it has test launched a new satellite carrier with its "most powerful" solid-fuel engine to date, state TV reported.

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The test was "the first launch of the Zoljanah hybrid satellite carrier for sub-orbital testing," said Ahmad Hosseini, the spokesman for the ministry's space division.

"This three-stage carrier can compete with the world's current carriers, and has two stages of solid propulsion and a single liquid one," he added, noting that the rocket was for "research purposes."

According to Hosseini, Zoljanah can put satellites in a "500 kilometer [310 mile] altitude orbit and carry a 220-kilogram [1,100-pound]" payload. Read more at i24