In the previous year, the North Korean space development bureau promised that the surveillance satellite would be ready by April. After Pyongyang informed Tokyo of its intentions to launch a "satellite" between May 31 and June 11, Tokyo issued a warning on Monday, stating that it would destroy any missile that entered its territory from North Korea. Japan is also adopting additional safety measures, such as stationing Aegis destroyers with ballistic missile defense capability and MIM-104 Patriot missile defense batteries in the waters surrounding Japan's Nansei Islands.
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