Issue 73

North Korea Preparing New Launch Site

16 May 2023: Recent commercial satellite imagery of North Korea's Sohae Satellite Launching Station indicates construction is progressing rapidly at several of the key facilities within the complex, and a probable new launch pad is being built at the coastal construction site. Watch amazing CSIS video of Sohae…

16 May 2023: Recent commercial satellite imagery of North Korea’s Sohae Satellite Launching Station indicates construction is progressing rapidly at several of the key facilities within the complex, and a probable new launch pad is being built at the coastal construction site. Watch amazing CSIS video of Sohae development.

– The new construction site is located on the east coast approximately 1km north-northwest of the new seaport and was first observed in imagery on 30 Apr.

– North Korea has laid a new large concrete pad-approximately 135x40m-which could be a new launch pad. At the north end of the pad, there appears to be a possible launch stand and two parallel bars, suggesting where a strongback might

be installed to raise a horizontally placed rocket body into a vertical position. Based on this configuration, it is unclear whether this pad is meant to accommodate solid or liquid-fueled rockets or both.

– No flame bucket has yet been constructed. However, such a feature would not be required if the launch stand hangs over the pad or if launching a mobile missile from a transporter-erector-launcher (TEL). There is sufficient space to add such a structure as construction continues.

– Additionally, construction on the main launch pad continues. The reassembly work on the exterior of the rail-mounted transfer structure, which was ongoing on 12 May, is now completed. While almost all materials had been removed from the pad just days ago, new materials are now present.

-In the 12 May image, a new, larger tower crane had been erected alongside the launch tower, but the former, smaller crane remained in place. It appears the latter has now been removed, and its supporting jib arm is lying on the pad alongside the launch tower. Two lattice sections, a mobile crane and numerous personnel are nearby.

– Closer to the final assembly building, stacks of light-toned material and a probable additional mobile crane are present.

In 2018 Kim Jong-un promised that North Korea would destroy a missile engine test stand at Sohae. On 31 Oct 2018, South Korean officials visited the site and confirmed it was being dismantled and ready for an upcoming inspection. However, in early 2019, after a summit between North Korea and the U.S. ended without an agreement, North Korea began rebuilding of the site. Construction obviously continues.

Location of North Korea’s Sohae Satellite Launching Station

Overview of construction activity across the Sohae launch complex

Construction progress at the existing Sohae main launch pad

Probable new coastal launch pad under construction at Sohae