North Korea to launch spy satellite: North Korea has informed Japan’s Coast Guard that it plans to launch a satellite in the next few days, according to reports on Tuesday. The planned launch, which is scheduled for August 24–31, is thought to be a repeat of a May military reconnaissance satellite launch attempt by North Korea that ended in failure.
North Korea made an effort in May to send what it claimed to be its first military spy satellite into orbit, but the rocket that carried it sank into the ocean shortly after takeoff.
According to North Korea, the development of the spy satellite was a necessary countermeasure against the US military’s increasing influence in the area.
North Korea’s satellite launch in May was denounced by the US, South Korea, and Japan as a breach of UN resolutions that forbid the nuclear-armed nation from utilizing ballistic missile technology.
According to analysts, there is a substantial technological overlap between the development of space launch capabilities and intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, has placed great emphasis on developing a military spy satellite.
According to analysts, there is a substantial technological overlap between the development of space launch capabilities and intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, has placed great emphasis on developing a military spy satellite.
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