产品展示
  • 汽车装饰用品贴纸引擎盖贴花车头盖  WRC贴纸刮痕机盖贴改装拉花
  • D类数字型1000W大功率发烧级超重纯低音无源双音圈低音炮功放
  • 汽车音响中音喇叭中置外置家用环绕前后双喇叭2.5寸中音喇叭改装
  • 起亚KXcross门槛条KX3改装饰配件KX5专用迎宾踏板KX7内饰汽车用品
  • 风帆蓄电池本田思域杰德凌派奥德赛思铭轩逸骐达原装45ah汽车电瓶
联系方式

邮箱:admin@aa.com

电话:020-123456789

传真:020-123456789

新闻中心

N. Korea defends military spy satellite as 'indispensable strategic option'

2024-06-06 21:31:50      点击:922

This photo, provided by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency, shows the launch of the North's new "Chollima-1" rocket, allegedly carrying a military reconnaissance satellite, "Malligyong-1," from Tongchang-ri on the North's west coast, June 1. Yonhap

A North Korean official on Tuesday called the country's military spy satellite an "indispensable strategic option" to counter the United States, which is "getting hell-bent on space militarization."

Following two botched attempts to launch the military spy satellite, named the Malligyong-1, mounted on the Chollima-1 rocket in May and August, North Korea has announced plans for a third attempt in October without specifying a specific launch date.

"The space development including military reconnaissance satellite is an indispensable strategic option for guaranteeing the security interests and right to existence of the DPRK," Ri Song-jin, a researcher of the North's National Aerospace Technology Administration, said in an English article carried by the country's official Korean Central News Agency.

DPRK refers to the acronym of the North's formal name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Ri said North Korea will strengthen its "self-defensive capabilities" amid what the official called the "ever-escalating military threat and aggression scheme of the U.S. and its vassal forces in all areas including space."

A military spy satellite is among the high-tech weapons that the North has vowed to develop, which also include solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles and a nuclear-powered submarine. (Yonhap)

Senate approves nomination of special envoy for N. Korean human rights
US slaps sanctions on 3 Russian entities, 1 person over arms transfers with N. Korea