South Korea launches a spy satellite
South Korea announced on Monday that it will launch two spy satellites into space, in a move that has been interpreted as a competition between the country and its northern neighbor in space issues. |
According to Fars International News Agency, South Korea announced on Monday that it plans to send 2 more spy satellites into space this year to better monitor North Korea’s activities. launch, an action that heats up the space competition between the two Koreas. .koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240108000215″>Yonhap” The Ministry of Defense of South Korea has announced that it is going to launch 2 satellites on the Falcon-9 SpaceX rocket from the Cape Canaveral space station in Florida » in America in April and November.
South Korea plans to place four more satellites in the Earth’s orbit by 2025. to increase its intelligence capabilities in the midst of North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats. Seoul plans to quickly receive warning signs of a possible nuclear or missile attack by launching various satellites.
Pyongyang has also promised that to launch three more spy satellites this year. North Korea recently put its spy satellite into orbit after 2 unsuccessful attempts and announced that it had taken pictures of important installations of South Korea and the US military.
Pyongyang announced that the country’s military satellite took pictures of the US military facilities in “San Diego” and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un saw these pictures along with pictures of Japan and the Suez waterway.
The Ministry of Defense of North Korea announced that sending rockets into space is the mission of the North Korean Armed Forces, which is specified in the constitution and other laws to use its war deterrence to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country in case of a deadly military attack.
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