According to recent intelligence reports, the North Korean Space Agency has successfully launched a spy satellite into space. Previously, the South Korean government stated that they had detected this satellite, named Malligyong-1, but had not observed any activity. However, recent developments indicate that the satellite has become active and is orbiting in space.
The spy satellite, clearly detected by an observatory in the Netherlands, poses a significant threat, especially to neighboring South Korea. Additionally, it has been revealed that the United States has taken immediate action to determine the exact location and capabilities of the satellite. Here are all the details…
North Korea Joins the Satellite Warfare
South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won-sik stated in his remarks on the matter that the satellite is still not active and does not pose any threat. However, it is not clear whether the minister truly believes this statement or if it was made to prevent public alarm. Meanwhile, employees at the observatory in the Netherlands claim that Malligyong-1 is a highly advanced satellite capable of operating actively in orbit for an extended period. However, the exact specifications of the satellite are still not fully known.
North Korea’s leadership recently claimed to have taken detailed photographs of various strategic locations, including the White House and the Pentagon, through their satellites. However, no images have been shared thus far. Additionally, there are claims that the country will launch another spy satellite into orbit in March. Whether these claims are true remains to be seen.
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