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3.5 ton to sGTO; if this payload can be launched from İğneada (which we don't know for sure but is highly likely) the same rocket can launch 4.7+ ton (by physics) from an equatorial location like the shores of Somalia.

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"Total Independence in Space" can not be achieved without launching your own broadcast satellite, can it.
 
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I think that Italians made provision that the rockets can be launched from Trieste helicopter carrier, just in the case if they have a problem with the French?
By rockets I mean rockets , the thing you launch and it goes into space , what possibly other than that it can be?
Would like a source for that (no hate) because that seems impossible
 

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Would like a source for that (no hate) because that seems impossible
I read it some time ago , I can't recall where.
To build a Cosmodrom worth few billions in more or less fictive country like Somalia is a bit risky.
Anyway, I believe that in some tests of reusable rockets , sea barges are used for a docking. So maybe Anadolu can be used as an option?
 

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Probably the simplest way to use existing capabilities to launch space rockets is using two of our LST ships side by side and making a temporary larger platform on top of them. Our rockets will mostly be 30m 40m and 50m long rockets weighing up to 200 tons. It is like launching the weight of an Altay MBT with a 30m rocket, 2 Altays with a 40m rocket and 3 Altays with a 50m rocket. The inside of the LST can carry rocket parts and people to the launch location and you will have everything you need already.
 

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Would like a source for that (no hate) because that seems impossible

I read it some time ago , I can't recall where.
To build a Cosmodrom worth few billions in more or less fictive country like Somalia is a bit risky.
Anyway, I believe that in some tests of reusable rockets , sea barges are used for a docking. So maybe Anadolu can be used as an option?
There was a plan to retrofit the old Garibaldi as a space launch system called Simona. Those plans of course went nowhere.

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I think that Italians made provision that the rockets can be launched from Trieste helicopter carrier, just in the case if they have a problem with the French?
By rockets I mean rockets , the thing you launch and it goes into space , what possibly other than that it can be?
Bro helicopter carrier is ship , ship sails in sea , sea has waves moves and is dangerous to lunch a space rocket from it , Perhaps u can lunch Atacams or bora type ones but never huge space slv that requere alot of things . What if something go wrong ! All in ship will be dead or injured .
Even if u do it u need to modify everything and slv will look like İCBM lunch from its TELs .
Did u see huge water going down when missile fires ? thats because the missile is so powerful that its noise can brake electronics and other things , thats just one of the problems
 

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Bro helicopter carrier is ship , ship sails in sea , sea has waves moves and is dangerous to lunch a space rocket from it , Perhaps u can lunch Atacams or bora type ones but never huge space slv that requere alot of things . What if something go wrong ! All in ship will be dead or injured .
Even if u do it u need to modify everything and slv will look like İCBM lunch from its TELs .
Did u see huge water going down when missile fires ? thats because the missile is so powerful that its noise can brake electronics and other things , thats just one of the problems
Sea Launch used a modified oil rig to send out many successful missions using Zenit rockets over a decade. There was one explosion aboard during a launch about 20 years ago but noone was injured as all launches were done remotely. Using an active duty ship as a space launch vehicle would make that ship nonusable for military needs, so Anadolu couldn't be used as a launch vehicle until after it's retired, which should be about 30 years.

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Bro helicopter carrier is ship , ship sails in sea , sea has waves moves and is dangerous to lunch a space rocket from it , Perhaps u can lunch Atacams or bora type ones but never huge space slv that requere alot of things . What if something go wrong ! All in ship will be dead or injured .
Even if u do it u need to modify everything and slv will look like İCBM lunch from its TELs .
Did u see huge water going down when missile fires ? thats because the missile is so powerful that its noise can brake electronics and other things , thats just one of the problems

The benefits of sea launches are that you can optimise your orbit and payload. The problem is that the rocket must be designed for sea launch, with complex logistics that make it expensive. The platform is normally evacuated before launch.

There was some interest in this type of launch and decends for a long time, but it fell out of fashion due to cost. It is now making a comeback with both Chinese and American systems (New Glenn and SpaceX).
 
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