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גולן טלקום החלה בהרשמה ל"גולן בוקס" - ממיר טלוויזיה, אינטרנט וטלפון

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גולן טלקום החלה בהרשמה ל"גולן בוקס" - ממיר טלוויזיה, אינטרנט וטלפון

גולן טלקום פונה לטריפל: חברת הסלולר פתחה אתר להרשמה מוקדמת לקבלת מידע על חבילה הכוללת ממיר טלוויזיה, אינטרנט וטלפוניה. מדובר בצעד שיווקי שכן המחירים טרם …


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שמוש בצלחת ישנה של יס

Fri Nov 05, 2010 8:03 pm על ידי davidh2

יש לי צלחת עם עינית של יס (אני מנותק מיס) שמחוברת לממיר. אני קולט טוב את הערוצים החופשיים בעיברית , המזרח התכון ועוד תחנת חדשות רוסית באנגלית.
האם ניתן בעזרת אותה עינית לקלוט לווין נוסף בעל תחנות חופשיות באנגלית?
אם כל …

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פורום זה פתוח רק לחברי קהילת הלווין הישראלית בלבד

Sun May 22, 2011 3:07 pm על ידי satworld

פורום זה פתוח רק לחברי קהילת הלווין הישראלית בלבד
מי שלא חבר לא רואה את כל הפורום או לא יכול להכנס אליו
חובה רישום בפורום ומשלוח 10 הודעות בפורום
הקבלה לקהילה היא על תנאי .
כל עוד מכבדים את התקנון ותקנות הקהילה .
עם החברות …

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ממיר המאפשר קליטת כל הערוצים הפרוצים כיום ללא שיתןף

Sat Jul 19, 2014 2:15 pm על ידי tomer_1968

איזה ממירים קיימים  התומכים בקליטת הערוצים הפרוצים כיום   האם קיוב קפה למשל תומך בכך תודה
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מבצע ההתקנות צלחת לווין יוצא לדרך עם עדיפות לחברי הקהילה

Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:40 am על ידי satworld

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תקנון פורום קהילת הלווין הישראלית

Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:34 pm על ידי satworld

תקנון פורום קהילת הלווין הישראלית.
גולש יקר,
אנו מודים לך על כי בחרת להיכנס לאתר ולפורום היחיד של קהילת הלווין הישראלית "SATWORLD.TK" ו/או לכל עמוד ו/או מדור שלו, בין אם הכניסה אליהם היא דרך שם מתחם (Domain Name) www.SATWORLD.TKובין אם …

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טילים בליסטים גרעינים מכוונים באיראן ומסוגלים להגיע לישראל ארה"ב אירופה רוסיה וכל מקום אחר

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 Israeli Satellite shows Iranian Nuclear Missile in the land of Elam 
טילים בליסטים גרעינים מכוונים באיראן ומסוגלים להגיע לישראל ארה"ב אירופה רוסיה וכל מקום אחר



הטילים הבליסטים של איראן מפתוחים על ידי מדענים רוסים צפון קוראנים ופקסטנים .
בפעם הראשונה בהסטוריה הארנים מעלים טילים בליסטים ומכוונים אותם למדינות מסוימות ולאזורים מסוימים מאוד 
זה אומר שלאיראן נכון להיום יש יכולת גרעינית מוכחת ויכולת להגיע לכל מקום על כדור הארץ
אירן בנתה מתקנים הילכולים לייצר בזמן קצר יחסית מעל ל 200 פצצות  גרעיניות גדולות 
איראן כיום מוכרת מוצרים גרעיי למדינות אחרות אפילו לאירופה 
הרוסים בשביל כסף מסכנים את שלום כל העולם וכל כדור הארץ
האמריקאים חיים בסרט ולא מבינים של יום שעובר הם מסכנים את עצמם ועתיד ארה"ב וכל האנושות 
כל יום שעובר והמתקנים הגרעינים האירנים לא מחוסלים זה מקדם אותם לעבר הרס וחורבן האנושות 
יתרה מזאת המתקנים מסכנים בראש ובראשונה את  הריאנים עצמם
הם בנו את המתקנים לא רחוק מטהרן 
כל פיצוץ קטן והקרינה תגיע לטהרן  וכן גם לקואט  שתמחק כליל 
יתרה מזאת הנפגם הראשונים יהיו מדינות המפרץ וגם רוסיה עצמה וכל המדינות שיש להם גבול עם איראן
הקרינה תמנע כל קיום של דבר חי למשך 200 שנה לפחות
 
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Iran successfully launches homemade Fajr satellite into space







Iran has successfully placed into orbit the domestically-made National Fajr Satellite. The order for launching the satellite into space was issued by President Hassan Rouhani.

The satellite is capable of staying in the space for a year and a half, and providing and transmitting high-quality pictures to stations on earth. It's the new generation of Omid satellite, designed and built by Iranian experts. Fajir satellite is technically characterized by an orbit which could promote from 250 to 450 km through a thruster or an engine. President Rouhani also congratulated the nation on the successful launch, and added that the government is determined to press ahead with the national space program.

IRAN SATELLITE CARRIER ROCKET LAUNCH



THIS SATELLITE CARRIER ROCKET WILL BE EASILY CONVERTED TO AN INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC MISSILE (I.C.B.M.) VERY SOON. ----------------- [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] --------------------- Missiles and Warheads: Where Could Iran Deliver a Bomb?

International concern -- and diplomacy -- over Iran's nuclear program have focused largely on Tehran's growing abilities to enrich uranium, a process essential for both peaceful nuclear energy and to make a bomb. But a second key issue is the Islamic Republic's ability to actually deliver the world's deadliest weapon if it decides to make a bomb.

Here are four essentials to know about Iran's ballistic missile program:

Is Iran capable of striking the United States with a ballistic missile?

No. Iran has focused its attention on developing short- and medium-range missiles capable of reaching targets throughout the Persian Gulf and Israel, which is about 600 miles (1,000 km) away. The Ghadr-1 -- a modified version of the No-dong missile Iran purchased from North Korea -- is Iran's longest-range, operational missile. It can deliver a warhead to roughly 1,000 miles (1,600 km). The Sajjil-2 is expected to fly about 1,200-1,400 miles (2,000-2,300 km). However, the Sajjil will not be ready for military use until it completes several more years of testing.

There is no evidence to suggest that Iran is actively developing an ocean-spanning, intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of reaching America's east coast, more than 5,400 miles (9,000 km) away. If Iran decides to develop the capacity to threaten the United States, a decade or more of technology development and testing will be needed to create a combat ready ICBM.

But didn't an unclassified Defense Department report say that Iran could have an ICBM by 2015?

The April 2010 Department of Defense report to Congress said, "With sufficient foreign assistance, Iran could probably develop and test an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of reaching the United States by 2015." The key words are "develop and test." The report does not say Iran will have an operational ICBM by 2015. Iran could conduct a preliminary, proof-of-concept test of a missile capable of reaching the United States in 2015. The technology demonstrator would likely be relatively unsophisticated, cumbersome, and unreliable. And if Iran wanted to transform the missile into a military asset, it would have to be submitted to a lengthy testing program to verify its reliability and operational readiness.

Flight-test programs in other countries rarely take fewer than three years, most take longer. Iran is no different. Recent testing programs for the Shahab-3 and Ghadr-1 lasted five years each, and they were much simpler systems. Consequently, Iran is unlikely to field an operational ICBM before 2020.

Is Iran's space program a cover for the development of long-range ballistic missiles?

Iran has an ambitious space program, to be sure, and is making steady progress toward its officially stated goal of launching a man into space within a decade. In early 2008, Iran placed a small satellite into earth orbit using the domestically developed, two-stage Safir space launcher. Last year, with great fanfare, Tehran unveiled a much larger satellite carrier rocket, the Simorgh, whose maiden voyage of is scheduled for February or March 2011. Still larger launchers are almost certainly on the drawing boards of Iran's space agency.

The technologies used to launch satellites can also be used to develop ballistic missiles, so there is good reason to be concerned about Iran's space activities. The Simorgh, for example, could in theory be converted into an intermediate-range missile capable of reaching most of Europe from Iranian territory.

Space launcher and ballistic missiles are founded on similar technologies, but there are many fundamental differences between the two systems. For starters, space launchers are normally prepared for flight over a period of many weeks, components and sub-systems can be checked and verified before launch, and the mission commander can wait for ideal weather before initiating the countdown. And if during the countdown an anomaly is encountered, the launch can be delayed, the problem fixed and the process restarted. Think of how many times a Space Shuttle launch has been delayed for one reason or another



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Imam Khomeini Space Center - Iran









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Iran inaugurated the Semnan Spaceport (now known as the Imam Khomeini Space Center) in early 2008, with a test launch of the Kavoshgar 1 (Explorer 1) rocket, which appeared to be a modified Shahab-3B. Construction of the complex reportedly began in 2003. Satellite images taken of the site in 2009 show extensive infrastructure development including the construction of a horizontal rocket assembly and checkout building , and an engine test stand.

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Iran Nuclear Deal Progress Report - July 2017 Update




In early 2015, Iran was estimated to be 2-3 months away from developing the capability to produce enough highly enriched uranium for a nuclear weapon. Then in July, a diplomatic breakthrough led to a landmark nuclear deal known as the JCPOA. 

This 25-year agreement between the P5+1 and Iran limits Iran’s nuclear capabilities and accords inspectors unprecedented access for monitoring and verification. In exchange for Iran’s progress in meeting key metrics of the agreement, all nuclear-related sanctions on Iran were lifted in January 2016.

This video tracks key metrics of the JCPOA, and will be updated as new progress reports are issued by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

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This material is produced independently for NTI ([You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]) by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies ([You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]) at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of and has not been independently verified by NTI or its directors, officers, employees, or agents. Copyright © 2016 by MIIS



B-roll Iranian Ballistic Missile Fleet 2016




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B-roll IRANIAN centrifuges IR-1, IR-2M, and IR-4




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B-roll IRAN Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant


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Shahrud Missile Test Site - Iran






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In 2013, IHS Janes revealed Iran was secretly constructing a missile test site southeast of the city of Shahrud. While Iran proudly announces tests at its other launch sites, it does not acknowledge the Shahrud site, possibly because it is fully dedicated to testing ballistic missiles for Iran's military, rather than satellite launch vehicles for its space program.

Ongoing work at Shahrud demonstrates Iran's continued commitment to developing ballistic missiles. Despite the recent nuclear deal with Iran, Tehran's missile program will continue to be a major concern for Iran's neighbors and the international community.

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Iran's Space Program
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Iran fires satellite carrier into space

Iran on Tuesday test-fired the Kavoshgar 3 satellite carrier, sending its third explorer — with living organisms onboard — into space.








Iran Navid Satellite Pre-launch Assembly
In an Interview with the head of Aerospace Technology Development Institution of Iran




Iran successfully sends second monkey into space 


Another step forward by Iranian scientists in their quest for space; the Pajouhesh explorer is Iran's latest indigenous space rocket that uses liquid fuel and capable of sending a living creature into space.
The animal astronaut aboard the explorer is a male Rhesus monkey named "Fargam". He is the second member of the simian family with an outer space experience from Iran since January this year. In 2008 Iran managed to complete the cycle of its home grown space industry from A to Z. Iran officially joined the group of countries with indigenous space technology in 2009 by launching its first homemade satellite Omid into space. Scientists in Iran say that the success of Pajouhesh explorer and its bio-capsule will open the way for further advancements in Iran's space technology. After liftoff sensors simultaneously transmitted information on Fargam's health condition including his cardiovascular and respiratory systems. The research enabled Iranian scientists to further complete their studies in the area of biology in space, airspace and medical engineering. And there it was; a safe return to earth by this tiny creature which received a hero's welcome back at the base by the team of young scientists who celebrated their success in building a safer and more advanced bio-capsule.






Iran Nuclear technology usage in Food industries, part two








Iran Nuclear technology usage in Food industries, part one









IRAN MILITARY SUPER WEAPON SOLID FUEL HYPERSPEED SEJIL BALLISTIC MISSILE


[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ------------------ Iran's Sejil missile 'threatens Europe' ------------ Uzi Rubin, former head of Israel's ballistic missile defense program, says Iran has made a "technological and strategic breakthrough" with its Sejil-2 intermediate-range ballistic missile, which will be able to hit a swathe of European states in three to four years.

That assertion, initially made to Jane's Defense Weekly and reiterated at a U.S. Army-sponsored missile defense conference in Huntsville, Ala., on Aug. 20, intensified concerns that Iran has stepped up its drive to acquire ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

On the face of it, Rubin's comments gave weight to Israeli fears that Iran will soon pose an existential threat to the Jewish state. 

Israeli leaders have been pressing the United States to take firmer action to ensure that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons and have suggested unilateral pre-emptive strikes if something is not done soon to curb Tehran.

Rubin masterminded the development of Israel's Arrow anti-missile system, the top layer of the country's emerging multilayered missile defense shield, from 1991 to 1999.

He said that the two-stage Sejil-2 has an estimated range of 1,560 miles, not 1,250 miles as previously thought, and that the successful testing of a solid-fueled missile on May 20 was a major breakthrough for Iran. 

This was because unlike the Shehab-3, Iran's operational ballistic missile already deployed with the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Sejil uses solid propellant rather than the less reliable liquid fuel. It is the first Iranian missile to do so, opening the door for more advanced technology. 

Rubin did not specifically say that the Iranians would have produced a nuclear warhead for the Sejil-2 in the timeframe he cited. But Israeli officials have claimed that Tehran could produce a nuclear warhead within a year once Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, gives the go-ahead.

In May, 12 prominent U.S. and Russian analysts gave a different view in a report issued by the EastWest Institute, a New York-based think tank that monitors global security issues. 

The report said it would take Iran six to eight years to develop a ballistic missile with a 460-pound conventional warhead and a range of 1,250 miles, and six years to develop a nuclear warhead.

The U.S. Air Force's National Air and Space Intelligence Center said in a June report that Iran, even with help from foreign sources, would need six years to produce an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the United States. 

"Based on its demonstrated achievement in solid propulsion and staging, Iran will face no technological challenges" in doubling the Sejil's range with a 1-ton warhead, Rubin told the Huntsville conference.

"If they push it -- put all the budget, put all the engineers -- three or four years" is all it would take to give the Sejil a range of around 2,500 miles, enough to hit London. "Will they do it? I'm not sure."

But he noted that the predictions about Iran's ever-growing missile reach "are coming true, perhaps sooner than anyone thought. Â... I think there was an underestimation of Iranian capability."

Rubin's conclusions would appear to inject a new urgency in U.S. efforts to install a fixed missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic to protect the United States, a proposal that has drawn vehement objections from Moscow.



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Iran report of Iran's kavoshgar 1 space rocket launch





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Iran and North Korea's Rocket Programs - Space Pod 
Iran has revealed mockups of their planned human spaceflight capsule, their eerily similar rocket program to North Korea may be why we should take them seriously.

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Iran Successfully Launches New Spy Satellite Into Orbit


iran air defense Patriot missile system 100% home-made version called Sayyad 2(Hunter 2)




Iranian Missile Industry - Iranian Army - balestic missiles one of the best in the world 2013


Iranian Army Test-Fires 3 New Missiles 

TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian Army Ground Force announced on Saturday that it has tested three new missiles successfully.




"Three types of missiles developed by the Army and the Defense Industries have been successfully test-fired in the Ground Force's recent wargames," Lieutenant Commander of the Iranian Army's Ground Force Gen. Kioumars Heydari told FNA on Saturday. 

The General declined to mention the specific details of the newly tested missiles, but mentioned that these "ground-to-ground missiles are different from the Naze'at 10 and Fajr missiles in type". 

He further said that the Ground Force will also unveil its new personnel carriers during the parades to be staged throughout the country on the National Army Day on April 18. 

The Army Ground Force test-fired Naze'at-10 and Fajr-5 during military exercises in Central Iran in mid March. 

The missiles, which have been designed and built by experts of the Army Ground Force, were test-fired during the first day of the Army's ground drills around Kashan (Isfahan Province) some 340 km South of the Iranian capital. 

The missile and rocket units of the Army Ground Force were participating in the drills to display their latest achievements and defensive tactics. 

The Fajr-5 is a long-range rocket artillery with a maximum range of 75 km, while Naze'at-10 is a medium-range ballistic missile. 

Iranian officials and commanders have repeatedly stressed that all military exercises and trainings of the Iranian Armed Forces are merely meant to serve deterrent purposes. 

"When the enemy observes that our Armed Forces are constantly in wargame zones and their fingers are kept on the trigger, it will not dare to invade the Islamic Iran's borders," Army Ground Force Commander Gen. Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said in January, underlining the significance of military trainings for boosting the country's deterrent power. 

In similar remarks in February, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said military power and achievements of the Iranian Armed Forces merely serve deterrent purposes. 

"I am sure that the military power of the Iranian nation is not for attacking or dominating any other country, rather it is meant to be a deterrent factor," President Ahmadinejad said, addressing a ceremony to unveil a new Iran-made fighter jet, named Qaher 313. 

"The military power of the Iranian nation is a demonstration of the faith and maturity of the Iranian nation which can defend itself at the lowest costs," Ahmadinejad stated.

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