North Korea will launch the first spy satellite: Dictator will keep an eye on US-South Korea's military action

North Korea will launch the first spy satellite: Dictator will keep an eye on US-South Korea's military action, said- it is necessary for our security

Wed, 19 Apr 2023 07:43 PM (IST)
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North Korea will launch the first spy satellite: Dictator will keep an eye on US-South Korea's military action

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has made the country's first spy satellite. He has also given orders to launch the satellite. Through this satellite, North Korea will monitor the military action of America and South Korea. This was confirmed by KCNA, the official news media agency of North Korea. The agency described the spy satellite as necessary for North Korea to increase the country's military capability and deal with threats from the US and South Korea.
Kim Jong, who visited his space agency on Tuesday, said – It is natural for us to increase our military strength. America is constantly trying to strengthen its hold in the region. He wants to use South Korea as his base for war. This spy satellite will help the country to increase its intelligence capability. We will launch it according to the fixed plan.
Earlier on December 18 last year, North Korea had tested the last phase of its spy satellite. Then it was announced to be launched in April. According to KCNA, the production of the satellite has been completed. However, no date has been revealed for the launch so far.
Seeing the continuous military drill in America and South Korea, Kim reached the space agency NADA with his daughter on Tuesday. In a picture released by state media, Kim is seen talking to officials about the satellite. Kim accused the US and South Korea of continuously increasing military power against North Korea in the name of strengthening their alliance. The dictator said – America is deploying its weapons, aircraft and nuclear bombers in South Korea. This is a threat to our security.
America and South Korea are continuously doing military drills amid nuclear threats coming from North Korea. Only this week he launched 12 days of aerial exercise. This will include 110 warplanes. Apart from this, recently both countries also conducted a one-day Naval Missile Defense exercise with Japan.
At the same time, a few days ago, North Korea successfully tested the first solid-fuel intercontinental missile. During its testing, people started being evacuated from the northern region of Japan. At the same time, schools were started late in Hokkaido, Japan, and the timings of some trains were also changed. North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un was present with his daughter, and wife during this missile test.
North Korea has named its most powerful missile to date as Hwasong-18. It flew up to 1000 kilometres during testing. Solid fuel was used instead of liquid fuel in the missile. According to Aljazeera's report, missiles running on solid fuel are more secure. These can be deployed rapidly.
The United Nations (UN) has imposed sanctions on North Korea for testing nuclear and ballistic missiles. Simply put, North Korea cannot test nuclear and ballistic missiles. Despite this, missile tests are being done continuously.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer