SeaLaunch

  • In order to control the total cost and quality of the services provided, most of the production components are produced based on internal resources.
  • It has become difficult to compete in the aerospace industry, so the company relies on the speed of space launches, which is from 9 months.
  • Orbital launches are a priority, although SAR (Search and Rescue) is an industry that cannot be neglected. SAR is a service for the rescue of astronauts from the water area.
  • Human life is the highest value, so all employees of the company have everything they need to ensure a comfortable working life.
  • The company’s global goal is space exploration by robots and humanity.
  • The first launch of the RCN (space rocket) from the floating platform C-Pad is scheduled for August 2025.
C-Pad

As part of this program, the multifunctional marine launch platform C-Pad will be used as a launch pad for launching the RCN into space.
Having the experience of employees from various fields of space activity, the company relies on experience and professionalism, which always leads to a good result.

Various types of RCN with various engines allowed the company to come up with a unique concept for the deployment of a space constellation of satellites in the shortest possible time.

The number of employees is constantly increasing. The small number of colleagues compared to other companies that carry out space launches is due to the desire to make launches as accessible as possible.

The company’s stake is on light and medium-class launch vehicles, and the distance from the coast creates the independence of the C-Pad from political risks, which opened up the possibility of launching from the sea, away from shipping and various states. It was possible thanks to the experience and innovative development of the Maritime Department.

Due to the low demand for light-class rocket launchers and requests for the withdrawal of an increasing number of payloads, the company has developed the only multi-purpose launch pad at the moment, and the possibility of basing a marine spaceport near the equator allows even more payload to be launched into high orbits.