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North Korea conducted a test for the development of a spy satellite

2022-12-19T06:29:16.745Z


Experts believe that the development of such a satellite could serve as cover for Pyongyang to test intercontinental ballistic missiles.


North Korea has conducted a "

significant test

" as part of the "

final phase

" of developing a spy satellite, which it plans to complete in April 2023, North Korean state media reported on Monday. .

The Seoul military detected the launch of two medium-range ballistic missiles by Pyongyang on Sunday, the latest after a year marked by a record series of weapons tests.

Sunday's firings were "

an important late-stage test for the development of a reconnaissance satellite

", a spokesman for North Korea's National Aerospace Development Authority (NADA) said, according to the agency. KCNA State.

Experts believe that the development of such a satellite could serve as a cover for Pyongyang to test intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), which largely share the same technology.

The test carried out on Sunday from the Sohae satellite launch base, in the Tongchang-ri area (north-west), was able to validate “

important technical (elements)

”, in particular the capture of images from space as well as as the processing and transmission of data by communication devices.

500km altitude

The state agency also reported that the craft carrying the "

test

" satellite - which included cameras, image transmitters and receivers, control systems and batteries - reached an altitude of 500 kilometers.

The

Rodong Sinmun

, the official newspaper of the Workers' Party of North Korea, published two black-and-white photographs that appeared to show South Korea as seen from space.

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Developing a reconnaissance satellite was among Pyongyang's key defense projects unveiled last year by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Earlier this year, North Korea conducted two launches, saying it had carried out tests on components of a reconnaissance satellite.

According to Washington and Seoul, they were probably parts of its new Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile.

nuclear state

Pyongyang on Thursday tested a "high-thrust solid-fuel engine" at the Sohae launch site.

According to experts, solid-fuel missiles are more mobile and require less preparation time to launch.

All of North Korea's listed ICBMs, however, are liquid fueled.

Solid-fuel ICBMs that can be launched from land or from submarines were among the development goals unveiled in 2021 by Kim Jong Un.

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The North Korean leader has stepped up his banned weapons programs since talks over his nuclear program broke down in 2019. The Pyongyang leader said in 2022 he wanted his country to have the most powerful nuclear force in the world, calling it September of "

irreversible

" the status of nuclear power of the North

Washington and Seoul have been warning for several months that North Korea could be preparing what would be its seventh nuclear test, the first in five years.

Pyongyang has been under multiple UN Security Council sanctions over its nuclear and missile program since 2006.

Source: lefigaro

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