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Anshel Pfeffer

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

Analysis

Space-ape, the fake jet and one mad astronaut

February 7, 2013 20:30
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Photo: AP)
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Hollow boasts of Iran’s technological prowess in recent days have placed a question mark over the Islamic Republic’s true capabilities.

Last week, Iran’s space agency announced it had launched a monkey into space on an indigenous rocket. While the country’s leaders said that the launch was part of their programme to put a man in space, there was little evidence that the country had actually sent the rocket to an altitude of 120km. The fact that the Iranians seem to have published photographs of two different monkeys, one before the launch and one after an alleged landing, suggested that the little astronaut, if there ever was one, did not return to earth in one piece.

Over the weekend, Iran reported that it had built a “stealth” jet fighter. This could have been a major achievement but the radar-evading plane was almost certainly a model and had so many aerodynamic flaws that it could never have taken off.

Then, adding to the intrigue, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared early this week that he wanted to be the first Iranian in space.