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Poligono di Furbara

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The Poligono di Furbara was a small launchpad at the Furbara airport, in the municipality of Santa Marinella, on the Italian coast north of Rome. It was used for testing the first Italian-designed and built missiles.

It was later abandoned as a launch site. In the mid-1950s its activities were transferred to the new ITAF facilities at Salto di Quirra, on Sardinia.

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