BASA Bosnia Aeronautical Space Agency

Operational Base

SJJ Mission Control gives BASA a formal identity rooted in Sarajevo.

Located at Sarajevo International Airport, the SJJ control complex acts as the program's coordination hub for launch sequencing, engineering review, telemetry interpretation, and long-range vehicle planning.

Mission Operations

Flight countdowns, launch authority, telemetry calls, and mission status tracking are centralized here for every BASA campaign.

Engineering Review

Post-flight anomalies such as thrust loss, turbine separation, off-course events, and activation timing issues are documented and examined immediately after landing or loss.

Vehicle Readiness

PK crew systems, Yn neo spacecraft, Hava rockets, and Sacrifice mission hardware all pass through the same readiness structure before launch approval.

Field Extension

Ground vehicles such as HOTASS and the PK-operated MSCV allow BASA command, monitoring, and communications capability to move away from the fixed airport facility when needed.

Control Philosophy

Professional presentation matters because BASA treats each launch like a program, not a one-off build.

The BASA identity is intentionally formal: clean operations language, archived flight outcomes, and visible accountability for both records and failures. That discipline is what turns experimental rockets into a recognizable agency.

Bosnia Visuals

SJJ Mission Control sits inside a broader Bosnia setting.