Kim orders launch of North Korea’s first spy satellite

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said the country has finished building its first military spy satellite and gave the green light for its launch, state media said Wednesday.
The report of its completion comes about a week after Pyongyang launched a new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile, AFP reported.
Kim gave instructions on Tuesday to "make sure that the military reconnaissance satellite No. 1 completed as of April will be launched at the planned date," the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.
During a visit to North Korea's National Aerospace Development Administration on Tuesday, he also called on staff to "firmly establish the satellite intelligence-gathering capability by deploying several reconnaissance satellites on different orbits in succession".
State media images showed Kim touring the space agency with his daughter. The items he was inspecting, as well as charts and other wall displays in some of the images were blurred out.
The development of a military reconnaissance satellite was one of the key defence projects outlined by Kim in 2021.
On Tuesday, he said gaining this reconnaissance technology was a "primary task to be indispensably fulfilled" because of threats and aggression from the United States and South Korea.
In December 2022, North Korea said it had carried out an "important final-stage test" for the development of a spy satellite, which it said it would complete by April this year.
Pyongyang has not provided a launch date, though on Tuesday, Kim said the satellite would be sent up "at the planned date".

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