On July 5th, 2023, South Korea’s military announced that it had ended salvage operations on the wreckage of a military reconnaissance satellite that was launched by North Korea and plunged into the sea. The military recovered key parts of the rocket and satellite. The South Korean and U.S. experts assessed that they had “no military utility” as a reconnaissance satellite at all. North Korea launched its first military reconnaissance satellite on May 31st, but the new rocket carrying it experienced engine fail…
North Korea’s Military Reconnaissance Satellite Had ‘No Military Utility,’ South Korea’s Military Says
North Korea Bronze statues of the late President Kim Il Sung and the late General Secretary Kim Jong Il
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07/27/2023 NSBT Japan Editorial Department
Satellite
East Asia
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Space
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