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Mikro UFA
100kg payload
400km altitude

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Şimşek UFA
1,5t payload
700km altitude

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When these satellite will be ready or what is development stage
 
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Unless we can make these rockets re-usable, right from the start, these will only be a burden to the economy and the military budget as the only purpose they would serve would be propaganda. It is cheaper to have someone else send your few satellites than making your single use rocket. I really want to see them working on making these re-usable and show us a few test launches with small-size test rockets that are able to land properly on a target. Of course, I know, baby steps... But it is really no use if your rivals are taking giant steps each day when you're only taking baby steps.
 
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Unless we can make these rockets re-usable, right from the start, these will only be a burden to the economy and the military budget as the only purpose they would serve would be propaganda. It is cheaper to have someone else send your few satellites than making your single use rocket. I really want to see them working on making these re-usable and show us a few test launches with small-size test rockets that are able to land properly on a target. Of course, I know, baby steps... But it is really no use if your rivals are taking giant steps each day when you're only taking baby steps.
Nothing is cheaper nor better as long as you relay on somebody else then at your own! What else need to happen till you realise that?
 
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Turkish defense giant Roketsan to develop micro satellite launch system

A deal signed by the Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) and national defense contractor Roketsan eyes making Turkey one of the few countries in the world that has the ability to launch, test and manufacture satellites, and establish bases.

According to a statement released by the SSB on Monday, a deal was signed with Roketsan to develop the Micro Satellite Launch System (MUFS), which was among the goals named in President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's 100-day action plan.

The signing ceremony was attended by SSB President Ismail Demir and representatives from the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) and Roketsan.

The project covers developing and testing of the MUFS, which would be able to deliver micro satellites weighing 100 kilograms or less to the lower Earth orbit at an altitude of at least 400 kilometers.

According to the deal, Roketsan will also establish testing and production facilities and the launch base.

Roketsan, owned by the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation (TAFF - TSKGV), was ranked 96th by the "Defense News Top 100," a prestigious list published every year by the U.S.-based military publishing company, Defense News magazine, based on the sales of the previous year. Roketsan had a turnover of $376 million in 2017.

Established in 1988, Roketsan started production in 1992 under the scope of the "Stinger European Joint Production Project." Since then, the company has launched various unique projects and the rate of domestically developed projects and products has reached 87 percent.

source: https://www.dailysabah.com/defense/...tsan-to-develop-micro-satellite-launch-system
 
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