Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Monitoring: Hassan Salarieh, Head of the Agency, provided the information on Thursday, August 17, Iran's Tasnim news agency reported.
"Previously, we had given some promises about the production of remote sensing satellites with high accuracy," he said.
"Today, I proudly announce that the ISA has taken a very important step in the area of designing and producing indigenous remote sensing satellites with very good accuracy," Salarieh added.
He named "Pars-2" and "Pars-3" as two such satellites, whose production procedures had "officially started."
Salarieh identified "Pars-2" and "Pars-3" as satellites with respective imaging precision of four and two meters.
Iran is among the world's top 10 countries capable of manufacturing and launching satellites.
The country launched its first satellite Omid (Hope) in 2009 and its Rasad (Observation) satellite was sent into orbit in 2011.
In 2012, Iran successfully put its third domestically-made satellite, Navid (Good News), into orbit.
In April 2020, the country announced the successful launch of its first military satellite into orbit. And in March 2022, it blasted its second military satellite into space.
Also in August last year, Iran launched Khayyam, a high-resolution imaging satellite, into orbit. The satellite was sent into space from the Moscow-operated Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, utilizing a Soyuz 2.1 B rocket./Pars today