Issue 44

North Korea Confirms New Tests on Spy Satellite

6 Mar 2022: North Korean state media reported the country performed data transmission and other key tests needed to develop a spy satellite. This was the second such test in about a week, indicating the country intends to conduct a prohibited long-range rocket launch soon. - North Korea's Central News Agency said it…

6 Mar 2022: North Korean state media reported the country performed data transmission and other key tests needed to develop a spy satellite. This was the second such test in about a week, indicating the country intends to conduct a prohibited long-range rocket launch soon.

– North Korea’s Central News Agency said it conducted “another important test” the day before on a reconnaissance satellite. Authorities tested the data transmission, reception and ground-based control systems.

– Outside experts believe North Korea fired a ballistic missile carrying a camera to perform the tests described in the KCNA report.

– On 28 Feb, North Korea said it tested a camera designed for a reconnaissance satellite and released space-based photos of Earth, a day after its rivals said it conducted a ballistic missile launch.

– A spy satellite is among a long wish list of new weapons systems that Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to cope with what he calls U.S. hostility.

– It’s unclear if North Korea developed a sufficiently capable camera to be installed on a satellite, as the satellite photos the country released last Monday didn’t include high-resolution imagery.

– North Korea put its first and second Earth observation satellites into orbit in 2012 and 2016, but foreign experts say neither transmitted any imagery back to North Korea.

– Experts say North Korea will likely conduct a spy satellite launch ahead of a major political anniversary in April, the 110th birthday of state founder Kim Il Sung, the late grandfather of Kim Jong Un.

North Korean ballistic missile and launch vehicle associated with reconnaissance-satellite testing.

North Korean launch footage displayed on television.

Space-based Earth image released in connection with North Korea's reconnaissance-satellite testing.