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من نظری در مورد ساخت رادار ندارم ولی اون رو غیر ممکن نمیدونم . ایران در طسی دهه های 80 و 90 میلادی کمک ها و پشتیبانی های زیادی رو در زمینه های الکترونیک از چین و روسیه دریافت کرده و اگر در ست از این کمک ها استفاده بشه ایران مطمئنا تاکنون باید یا رادار ساخته باشه و یا در نزدیکی اتمام پروژه اون باشه . یک سری اطلاعات براتون میزارم فقط زبانش انگلیسیه . شرمنده به دلیل گرفتاری ها این دو هفته هنوز نمیتونم ترجمش کنم . البته اطلاعات یک جوزرایی طبقه بندی شده محسوب میشه و ممکن ترجمش برای سایت دردسر باشه .
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Supplier: Beijing Institute of Geology Airborne Measurement and Remote Sensing Research Center Exporting Country:
stability of nuclear waste treatment facilities, satellite radiation calibration, processing and utilization of high-spectral resolution and satellite-borne radar data,
integration of technology for optical and energy spectra
and three-dimensional computer simulations of uranium mines formation; has trained remote sensing personnel for Iran, Korea, Libya, and Pakistan.
Date Entered:
1/26/2004
Date Last Modified:
3/18/2004
Address:
Beijing
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Supplier: Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI)Exporting Country:
Russia
Company/Individual:
Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI)
Also Known As:
Moscow State Aviation Institute; University of Aerospace Technology; Aviation Institute
Program:
Missile
Date of Iran-related Activity:
Sanctioned in 1999
Text:
Sanctioned by the United States in February 1999 for materially contributing, or attempting to contribute, to a foreign country's effort to acquire, produce and/or deliver weapons of mass destruction; sanctioned by the U.S. Department of State on January 8, 1999 for engaging in proliferation activities related to Iran's nuclear and/or missile programs; specialties include aircraft engineering, aircraft engines, rocket engines, rocket engineering, space vehicles and booster units, space rocket complexes
, guidance and navigation of flight vehicles, automatic control systems for combat aircraft, robotic systems of aircraft armament, design and production of composite materials, and aerohydrodynamics; specializes in the development of gyrosystems and attitude control, navigation and stabilization devices, aircraft instruments, and computer-aided design (CAD); training site for Iranian technicians in propulsion and guidance technologies; possesses a Scientific Research Institute of Applied Mechanics and Electrodynamics, and a Scientific Research Institute for Low Temperatures; established 1930; departments include:
- Aerospace Engineering: Provides training in flight vehicle research and development, structural analysis and applied computer science, and flight vehicle control, testing and ground support; conducts courses in space and rocket systems, aerospace engineering, flight dynamics and control, large aerospace complexes, flight vehicle structures, spacecraft and rocket manufacturing, hydrodynamics,
and aerospace computer aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM).
- Aircraft Engineering: Provides training in design and construction of aircraft and helicopters, aerospace equipment systems, aerodynamics and flight control.
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Control Systems, Informatics and Electric Power Engineering: Specializes in electronics and electromechanics; provides training in flight vehicle control, model simulation, and on-board microprocessor systems and software.
- Flight Vehicle Engines: Provides training in engine design for flight vehicles.
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Vehicle Radioelectronics: Provides training in radio engineering, radio electronic systems, communication technology, the design of radar and radio navigation systems and equipment, and the development of radio control and optic systems .
Date Entered:
3/25/2004
Date Last Modified:
3/25/2004
Address:
4 Volokolamskoye shosse, GSP, Moscow 125871
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Supplier: Moscow Bauman State University of TechnologyExporting Country:
Russia
Company/Individual:
Moscow Bauman State University of Technology
Also Known As:
Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Bauman Institute
Program:
Missile
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Reportedly the Russian equivalent of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); conducts courses and research in applied mathematics, rocket engines, engines and power installations in spacecrafts, rocket engineering, safety and protection of spaceships, flight dynamics, rocket and space vehicles movement control, and nuclear reactors and nuclear power plants; research on machine-building technology, metal-cutting lathes and instruments, machinery and technology of metals, materials study in machine-building, dynamics and durability of machinery, hydraulic machines, hydraulic drive and hydropneumatics, composite materials, internal combustion engines, military caterpillar and wheeled cars, turbine construction, low temperature techniques and physics, vacuum technology in physical installations, gas-dynamic impulsive devices, hydroscope devices and systems of orientation, navigation and stabilization, metrology,
optical devices and systems,
robotics systems and complexes, radioelectronic and electromechanical devices, computers, computer-based information processing and management information systems, computers and computer-aided systems software, computer design and technology; reportedly helping Iran to build Shahab long-range missiles, which are derivatives of the North Korean Nodong missile;
reportedly experienced in the design of algorithms for complex radio systems and their implementation on modern computers; reportedly cooperated in the development of the “Irida” high-frequency over-the-horizon surface wave (OTH-SW) radar.
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Research Institute of Computer Science and Control Systems (RICS&CS): Research on navigation and motion control of flight vehicles, autonomous navigation systems, attitude control systems of space vehicles, navigation of control using satellite navigation systems (GPS and GLONASS), remote control and remote monitoring systems, and reception and processing of space telemetry data; research on measurement data processing and display systems for guidance and control systems of missiles and aircraft; research on laser beam riding guidance systems, target recognition guidance systems, and helmet mounted display and control systems for aircraft; development of small telemetry data processing system for the Proton space launcher.
- Research Institute of Special Machinery (RISM): Development of military and space equipment; research on rocket and space systems, explosion technologies, explosion dynamics, aerodynamics, spacecraft flight control, intelligent guidance and control systems, underwater technologies and hardware, harsh environment robotics, and space and land robotics; part of the University's Special Machinery Research and Educational Complex; founded 1971.
- Department of Explosion Technologies: research on explosions and explosion physics, theory of high-speed shell deformation and destruction under impact loads, theory of high-speed impact and deformable and non-deformable bodies, and dual purpose explosion technologies; established 1988.
Date Entered:
4/7/2004
Date Last Modified:
4/7/2004
Address:
5, 2nd Baumanskaya Street, Moscow 107005
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Supplier: China National Aero-Technology Import-Export Corporation (CATIC)Exporting Country:
China
Company/Individual:
China National Aero-Technology Import-Export Corporation (CATIC)
Also Known As:
Sanctioned May 2002
Program:
Military
Text:
Sanctioned by the United States in May 2002 for engaging in proliferation activities with Iran; found by a U.S. Commerce Department investigation to have illegally diverted U.S.-origin machine tools in 1995 to China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Company; indicted in the United States in October 1999 for making "false, fraudulent and misleading statements and material omissions" on export license applications and end-user certificates related to the export of U.S. machine tools from McDonnell Douglas; owned in equal share by China Aviation Industry Corporation I (AVIC I)
and China Aviation Industry Corporation II (AVIC II) and coordinates its activities with the Xinshidai (New Era) Corporation; established in 1979; business ventures reportedly include the import and export of aviation systems including advanced fighters, attack aircraft, bombers, primary and advanced trainers, transport planes, helicopters, aero-engines, and aircraft components; it also produces air-to-air missiles , including the SD-10 advanced medium-range air-to-air missile (AMRAAM) and the PL-9C air-to-air missile; cooperates with Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Company (NAMC) to manufacture the K-8 training aircraft; cooperated with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) to develop the JF-17 Thunder multi-role light fighter aircraft (reportedly also known as FC-1); produces several unmanned aerial vehicle systems, including the ASN-7, ASN-9, ASN-105, ASN-206, CK-1C, and WZ-5.
Date Entered:
1/26/2004
Date Last Modified:
12/16/2004
Address:
CATIC Plaza, 18 Beichen Dong Lu, Chaoyangqu, Beijing 100101
Phone Number:
86-106-494-1090; 86-10-8497-2255; 86-10-8497-0968; 86-10-8497-0370; 86-10-8497-0355; 86-10-6494-0386
Fax:
86-106-494-0658; 86-10-8497-1088; 86-10-8497-1024; 86-10-6494-0385
URL:
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Images:
Image 1: K-8 training aircraft developed by the China National Aero-Technology Import-Export Corporation (CATIC) and Pakistan
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البته اطلاعات زیاده و اینها فقط گوشه ای از اونه . اگر قرار باشه همشو مطرح کنیم یه تاپیک 10 بخشی شاید لازم باشه فعلا همبینها رو داشته باشید تا بعد. جالبه بدونید که این پشنتبیبانیها حتی در بخش ساخت موتور هواپیما نیز در حال حاضر ادامه داره . البته هزینه زیادی تا کنون بابت این همکاریها از ایران اخذ شده .