Limit On South Korean Launcher Motors Removed

KARI concept for a “lunar lander/rover” to be launched by a boosted KSLV-2.
Credit: KARI
SEOUL, BEIJING—More and improved South Korean space launchers can be developed following the removal of a restriction on solid-propellant motors agreed upon with the U.S. One result will be increasing the capability of the KSLV-2 launcher and undertaking a fully indigenous mission to the Moon...
Kim Minseok

Kim Minseok covers South Korean defense. He has worked as a journalist for South Korean military magazines Military Review and Defense Times. Mr Kim is also a research fellow at the Korea Defense and Security Forum, a think tank.

Bradley Perrett

Bradley Perrett covered China, Japan, South Korea and Australia. He is a Mandarin-speaking Australian.

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