Defence satellite for military ops launched amid regional tensions


THE country has launched a defence satellite designed for information-gathering and military operations on a new flagship H3 rocket, as the country seeks to build up its military capability amid growing tension in the region.

The H3 No.4 rocket lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Centre on a southwestern Japanese island yesterday.

Everything went as planned and the satellite placed at the top of the rocket was successfully separated about half an hour after liftoff, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) said in a livestream.

The rocket is carrying a Defence Ministry satellite, Kirameki No.3, which uses X-band communication for military operations and reconnaissance, including information-gathering for signs of North Korean missile activity.

X-band satellite is less affected by weather conditions and is capable of supporting stable communication.

Kirameki No.3 adds to two earlier X-band satellites already in operation.

Yesterday’s launch was initially planned for Oct 20 and came after four postponements due to a technical glitch and bad weather. It was the third consecutive successful flight of the H3 system after the shocking failed debut flight last year, when the rocket had to be destroyed with its payload.

Japan sees a stable, commercially competitive space transport capability as key to its space programme and national security. — AP

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