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Pyongyang claims North Korea "main target" of Japan's "spy" satellites.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| March 31, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

As is known, Japan launched two spy satellites of its own for the first time from the Tanegashima Space Centre in Kagoshima Prefecture on 28 March. Therefore, the Japanese reactionaries openly entered the road for providing a new springboard to realize their ambition for re-invasion.

It is known that the spy satellites launched this time are equipped with an optical sensor and synthetic aperture radar that can identify and keep a close watch on any object on the earth's surface that has one to three metres surface area.

This clearly shows how dangerous the Japanese reactionaries' ambition to flawlessly …

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