The spacecraft will only be subordinate to Tehran. It is not suitable for military purposes of other countries, according to the Iranian Space Agency.
Russia cannot use the Khayyam satellite for reconnaissance purposes, including against Ukraine. This was announced yesterday by the Iranian Space Agency.
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It is said that the control center of the satellite will be located on the territory of Iran, and all orders related to its control and operation, from the first day and immediately after the launch, will be carried out by Iranian specialists.
“No other country will have access to this information. Rumors about the use of satellite images for military purposes by other countries are not true,” the agency assured.
It is also indicated that sending commands and receiving information from this satellite “is carried out entirely according to an encrypted algorithm.”
Remember, on August 9, Russia is preparing to launch an Iranian satellite into orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Washington Post reported, citing Western intelligence agencies, that Khayyam was supposed to significantly expand Tehran’s ability to spy on military installations in the Middle East. However, before that, the publication reported, Moscow intends to use the spacecraft to monitor the Ukrainian armed forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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