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A test flight of a solid fuel-space rocket was successfully conducted by South Korea recently, over the sea near Jeju Island.

Two other such tests were conducted last year in December and march.

A satellite produced by south Korea’s Hanwha system, space rocket, and a technology developed at the state-run agency for defense development, were included in the launch.

Country’s intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities would accelerate with the success of this launch.

A military reconnaissance satellite was launched by North Korea, last month. Through which the leader Kim Jon Wung received photos of the white house, pentagon, and US aircraft carriers at the naval base of Norfolk. 

It is believed that with a successful reconnaissance satellite, North Korea can celebrate its capability to remotely monitor US, South Korean and Japanese troops. Its dependence on US intelligence system can decrease with the support of South Korea’s satellite. 

References: South Korea: South Korea tests solid-fuel rocket amid space race with North Korea – Times of India (indiatimes.com)

Name- Nandini Jain, College: Lloyd school of law,  A 1st semester legal journalism intern at Legal Vidhiya.

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