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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea announced plans to launch a rocket apparently carrying its second military spy satellite during an eight-day period starting Monday, drawing quick ...
NORTH Korea has notified Japan it plans to launch a satellite between today and Dec 1, in what Tokyo and Seoul said could be a third attempt to put a spy satellite into orbit in violation of a UN ban.
The satellite will boost South Korea's "surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities against North Korea by securing additional reconnaissance satellites." ...
It is the fourth of five satellites Seoul plans to launch this ... The U.S. targeted North Korea with fresh sanctions after the satellite launch. North and South Korea are still technically ...
North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles into its eastern sea Thursday in what South Korea is calling a "clear act of provocation." Lee Sung Joon, a spokesperson for South Korea ...
North Korea is building its largest-ever warship ever — possibly more than double the size of anything in its existing fleet, satellite images ... with the capacity to launch missiles against ...
South Korea plans to launch its fourth military reconnaissance satellite from a US space base this week, the defense ministry said Monday, as the country seeks to better monitor North Korean ...
South Korea said Monday that it plans to launch its fourth military reconnaissance satellite from a US space base this week to better monitor North Korean threats. The country is scheduled to ...
North Korea is building the second of ... However, military analysists noted that during the lavish launch the warship never actually moves and say satellite images showed it couldn't sail under ...
It successfully separated from the launch vehicle ... infrared (EO/IR) satellite and four SAR satellites — which will enable it to monitor specific targets in North Korea at two-hour intervals.
The launch was part of South Korea’s plan to deploy five ... to expand surveillance of North Korean military activities and help reduce its dependence on US satellite imagery.