South Korean ADD Solid-Fuel SLV | Demo Flight
First orbital full version launch of the South Korean military small satellite launch vehicle, after 2 sub-orbital tests of individual stages on 30 March and 30 December 2022, and 1 orbital test flight without the 2nd stage on 4 December 2023. Details TBD. From Sea Launch.
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South Korean ADD Solid-Fuel SLV | Demo Flight will take place on Monday, June 8, 2026 at 05:00 AM.
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