North Korea’s Failed Spy Satellite Wasn’t Ready for Military Use, Seoul Analysis Shows

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North Korea’s Failed Spy Satellite Wasn’t Ready for Military Use, Seoul Analysis Shows
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North Korea’s spy satellite, which exploded midflight and fell into the Yellow Sea, shouldn’t be considered military grade, South Korea’s military said

North Korea launched a rocket carrying its first military satellite, but it malfunctioned and crashed into the sea.

Photo: Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images and fell into the Yellow Sea, couldn’t be used for military purposes, according to a South Korean analysis of the recovered debris.Continue reading your article with

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