{"id":242069,"date":"2024-03-27T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-03-27T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/taiwannewswire.com\/?guid=db28b7481283f8898e9e6da3cafb62ce"},"modified":"2024-03-27T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2024-03-27T00:00:00","slug":"military-seeks-to-acquire-around-60-small-micro-spy-satellites-by-2030","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/taiwannewswire.com\/military-seeks-to-acquire-around-60-small-micro-spy-satellites-by-2030\/","title":{"rendered":"Military seeks to acquire around 60 small, micro spy satellites by 2030"},"content":{"rendered":"
\n SEOUL, South Korea’s military seeks to acquire around 60 small and micro-sized spy satellites by 2030, a source said Wednesday, amid efforts to bolster independent monitoring capabilities against North Korean threats.<\/p>\n
The military plans to launch around 10 to 20 small-sized reconnaissance satellites and some 40 microsatellites after acquiring five mid-sized spy satellites by 2025, according to the source.<\/p>\n
South Korea launched its first military spy satellite into orbit on a SpaceX rocket from a U.S. military base in California last December as part of a project to acquire the five mid-sized satellites, which have a mass of around 800 to 1,000 kilograms.<\/p>\n
The source said authorities are pushing for the acquisition of small and micro-sized satellites as they determined that the mid-sized satellites were not enough to properly monitor North Korea.<\/p>\n
The state arms procurement agency announced a plan last year to develop a microsatellite system by 2030.<\/p>\n
Through the envisioned satellite constellation, the milit
\nary is expected to monitor the Korean Peninsula every 30 minutes or less.<\/p>\n
The small-sized satellites, which have a mass of less than 500 kg, and the microsatellites under 100 kg are planned to be launched from a homegrown solid-fuel space rocket.<\/p>\n
The launch period for the small-sized satellites is said to be scheduled for 2026 to 2028, while that of the microsatellites will be from 2028 to 2030.<\/p>\n
“The push for a homegrown solid-fuel space rocket also influenced the plan to acquire additional reconnaissance satellites,” the source said.<\/p>\n
Last December, the military successfully conducted its third test flight of a solid-fuel space rocket.<\/p>\n
Source: Yonhap News Agency<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
SEOUL, South Korea’s military seeks to acquire around 60 small and micro-sized spy satellites by 2030, a source said Wednesday, amid efforts to bolster independent monitoring capabilities against North Korean threats.<\/p>\n
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