Iran puts dummy satellite into orbit

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Iran said it had put a dummy satellite into orbit on a homegrown rocket
for the first time yesterday, a move likely to increase Western concerns
about its nuclear ambitions.  The ballistic technology used to put
satellites into space can also be used for launching weapons, although
Iran says it has no plans to do so.  "The Safir (Ambassador) satellite
carrier was launched today and for the first time we successfully
launched a dummy satellite into orbit," Reza Taghizadeh, head of the
Iranian Aerospace Organization, told state television.  Iran, embroiled
in a standoff with the West over Tehran's disputed nuclear ambitions,
caused international concern in February by testing another domestically
made rocket as part of its satellite program, the Explorer 1.  The West
accuses Iran of trying to obtain nuclear arms under cover of a civilian
program. Iran, the world's fourth largest oil producer, insists it needs
nuclear technology to generate electricity.  Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad was present at Iran's space center and read out the launch
countdown, state television reported. "The president congratulated the
Iranian nation on the great achievement," it said.  Iranian television
showed the rocket on its desert launch pad, but did not show the actual
lift-off. Few details were available about the rocket or its payload.
Washington has accused Iran of trying to equip its missiles with nuclear
warheads. Iran has missiles that can reach 2,500 km, meaning it could
hit Israel or US military bases in the Gulf.  Also yesterday, state TV
quoted air force chief Gen. Ahmad Mighani as saying Iranian warplanes
can now fly as far as Israel and back without refueling.  Israel is
about 1,000 km from Iran. Such a range could be achieved by using
external fuel tanks attached to the wings or fuselage that can be
released when empty.  Missile defense  The Israeli daily Haaretz,
meanwhile, quoted a spokesman for the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency
(MDA) as saying that the United States and Israel have agreed on the
deployment of high-powered, early-warning missile radars in the Negev
desert to face an Iranian attack.  The radars, known as X-Band, will be
manned by US military personnel and linked to a US satellite-based alert
network. The new system could double or even triple the missiles' range
of identification, which would be particularly useful should Iran launch
an attack on Israel.

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