Seoul: The tension between North Korea and South Korea is well known. North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has started testing missiles. North Korea recently tested a solid fuel medium-range hypersonic missile.
South Korea has been continuously saying that North Korea conducts such tests only to provoke it, its activity is a serious threat to the Korean Peninsula. North Korea had launched its spy satellite 'Tori' but it was not successful. This is what experts say.
On the other hand, South Korea has launched its second spy military satellite. Which will keep an eye on North Korea's military activities. The satellite was launched by South Korea from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday evening local time. D. Korea's Defense Ministry said in a statement that the satellite was successfully separated from the rocket.
According to the contract with 'Space-X', South Korea has to launch five spy satellites. South Korea's first spy satellite was launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on December 1 last year.
This is a remarkable one. Korea launched its first spy satellite in December last year. Amidst the increasing tension between North Korea and South Korea, both the countries are launching their own satellites to keep an eye on each other. It also wants to increase its missile capability.