South Korea will send its second domestically manufactured military spy satellite into space from the United States on Sunday. The South Korean aircraft is scheduled to take off from the John F.

Kennedy Space Center in Florida, also aboard a Space X Falcon 9 rocket. South Korea wants to launch a total of five spy devices by 2025, to better monitor the North. Pyongyang managed to send its “Malligyong-1” device into space after two failures in May and August 2023.