The news on North Korea's missiles is usually in the same hue. south korea, on the other hand, has successfully tested the Spy Satellite AV on a solid-fuel rocket this time. south korea has now achieved a critical milestone in space monitoring, according to the country. The test was held in Dan N, 150 kilometres from Seoul, in the presence of South Korean Defense minister Xu Wook.

North Korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM, a week ago, while South Korea's solid-fuel rocket launch drew attention. On this, the Ministry of Defense of south korea, which is a watershed moment in our military. And it's a stand-alone space exploration project. Our surveillance powers will be enhanced as a result of this.

South Korea currently lacks a single surveillance spacecraft known as Spy Satellite. Data from the United States' satellites was used. south korea considers the test a success in this circumstance. Solid-fuel rockets are less difficult to make than liquid-fueled rockets. Its structure isn't a major issue. Similarly, the cost of manufacture is minimal. It also takes a short amount of time to get started. This is why south korea thinks it's crucial to launch spy satellites for the first time with a solid-fuel rocket produced entirely in the country.

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