Space-industry publication; pre-launch analysis explaining the Mir vehicle's military reconnaissance mission and its place in South Korea's wider satellite constellation program
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SpaceDaily · Global · South Korea scrubs first full four-stage solid-fuel military rocket launch from Jeju barge over safety concerns
Described the Mir vehicle as a classified four-stage solid-fuel rocket developed by the Agency for Defense Development to launch small SAR reconnaissance satellites under 500 kilograms, aiming to cut the gap in North Korean surveillance coverage from two hours to thirty minutes. Noted that South Korea has already placed five larger reconnaissance satellites in orbit and needs 19 lighter satellites to reach the thirty-minute coverage target.
“South Korea's military built a solid-fuel rocket to put spy satellites in orbit on short notice, and the full four-stage version is set to make its first flight.”