China takes two satellites to lead North Road 3 into space

On the night of November 5, China launched Truong Chinh-3B missile carrying two satellites that led the North Dau 3 road into the universe.

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Bac Dau 3 satellite leaves the launch pad.(Source: THX / TTXVN).

The missiles carrying the two satellites were launched at 1945 (local time) from the Xuchang Satellite Launch Center, Sichuan Province, Southwest China.

This is the first time China has launched two guided satellites built by the country into space. China says it is the country's most advanced navigation and navigation satellite , with 10 times the accuracy of the US global positioning system GPS. Manufacturers also claim that the satellite carries a device that helps 'accurately locate ' millimeters.

China intends to turn North Korea into a global navigation and navigation system around 2020.