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by dredmorbius
702 days ago
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Depending on how far costs fall, one potential problem would be an equivalent of "flags of convenience" in sea-based shipping. Small countries with little or "favourable" (e.g., short-term profits) regulatory regimes could sustain at least some launch capability. Unless there's some way of reining in that activity, I see the problem manifesting to at least some degree. Even now, getting launch-capable countries on board with restrictions is a likely problem. The US, EU, and Japan perhaps not so much, but of Russia, China, India, Pakistan (potentially), and North Korea, rather more plausibly. |
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There was US company that tried to launch on an Indian vehicle not following all the regulation and they got fucked hard.
Of course countries like Russia are simply not gone follow these rules anyway.