Korea has Launched Their Military Spy Satellite into Space
Two weeks ago, North Korea successfully launched its military spy satellite into space for security purposes.
Finally, South Korea has responded by launching its first domestically built military spy satellite into the skies of the peninsula via a SpaceX rocket, following Pyongyang’s launch of its first satellite last week.
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As a result, South Korea has succeeded in launching its first indigenous military spy satellite to monitor North Korea for security issues. They have expressed the intention to launch four more by the year 2025.
This satellite, placed in orbit, can orbit the Earth at a distance of 400km to 600km and can identify small objects on Earth up to 30cm and provide clear visibility.
The deployment of these satellites aims to enhance security against each other, making it easier to detect crucial information in case of potential disruptions to peace (war).
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