How could Russia help North Korea build a satellite?

Kim revealed a wish list that included building military reconnaissance satellites in he spoke at the party meeting in January 2021.

According to experts, the Chollima-1 appears to be a novel design and most probably employs the dual-nozzle liquid-fueled engines created for Pyongyang’s Hwasong-15 ICBM.

Some of the Chollima-1 aircraft has been recovered by South Korea, including, for the first time, dish fragments.

Although analysts claimed that any operational telescope in space would give North Korea better intelligence on its enemies, Seoul claimed the satellite had much military value.

According to Brian Weeden of the Secure World Foundation, a US-based space policy and security organization, North Korea has” a very limited capacity to building satellites ,” to the best of our knowledge. ” None of them seemed to possess any noteworthy capacity.”

NORTH KOREA’S Spacecraft: WHY ARE THEY But Questionable?

The most recent satellite assessments conducted by North Korea were deemed by the United States and its allies to be clear violations of UN Security Council resolutions that forbid the creation of technologies for the country’s ballistic missile programs.

Nuclear science and technology, aviation and aerospace engineering, and sophisticated manufacturing production techniques and methods are all prohibited by United Nations resolutions that were passed with Russia’s support.

According to North Korea, its defense and storage system are its royal rights.