Giada Oricchio December 19, 2022
North Korea churns up the waters of the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean. The Pyongyang regime has announced the launch of a test satellite in an important final test for the development of its first spy satellite, one of the cornerstones of dictator Kim Jong Un’s military policy. This morning, state house organs reported that the test was conducted to evaluate the satellite’s imaging and data transmission systems.
He also released some black and white photographs showing Seoul and another South Korean city from space. A showdown whose purpose is to intimidate the rival, believing that he will soon be monitored and controlled with advanced technologies. However, a security expert said the images weren’t as impressive for military reconnaissance, but that “improvements in the North’s capabilities are expected”.
Meanwhile, ballistic missile launches continue in the waters around the peninsula bordering China and Russia. Yesterday, the South Korean military reported that Pyongyang fired two ballistic missiles from the northern province of Tongchang-ri (they landed in the East Sea, ed.). As a result, South Korea has increased surveillance and surveillance in cooperation with the United States while maintaining a “full readiness” position.