Explainer: Why North Korea's satellite launches draw condemnation
Explainer: Why North Korea's satellite launches draw condemnation
North Korea has notified Japan it plans to launch a satellite between Wednesday and December 1, prompting criticism from Japan and South Korea who say it would violate a UN ban on Pyongyang's missile development. The Chollima-1 seems to be a new design and most likely uses the dual-nozzle liquid-fuelled engines developed for Pyongyang’s Hwasong-15 ICBM, analysts said. Since 1998 North Korea has launched six satellites, two of which appeared to have successfully reached orbit, and the last of which was in 2016.
North Korea has notified Japan it plans to launch a satellite between Wednesday and December 1, prompting criticism from Japan and South Korea who say it would violate a UN ban on Pyongyang's missile development. The Chollima-1 seems to be a new design and most likely uses the dual-nozzle liquid-fuelled engines developed for Pyongyang’s Hwasong-15 ICBM, analysts said. Since 1998 North Korea has launched six satellites, two of which appeared to have successfully reached orbit, and the last of which was in 2016.
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