Compared to land-based launch sites, sea-based mobile launch platforms made others feel somewhat awkward.
However, they had no objections to building several more sea-based recovery platforms; these didn't require a large investment and could be completed within a relatively short cycle.
In fact, Xie Liaofu himself wasn't too confident about this project, mainly because the meteorological department's forecast of typhoons numbered 1 to 22 really caused distress, necessitating the proposal of a not-so-ideal solution.
The original idea of borrowing the Mukala Launch Site really wasn't mature, although it was indeed feasible; there was only one launch position available, with very limited conditions, which wasn't very significant.
However, the problems affecting the launch couldn't be ignored, and after discussing back and forth among seven or eight people, Ke Yun finally came up with a distinct solution.