North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed tests of newly developed reconnaissance and attack drones, emphasizing their importance in advancing the country’s military capabilities. The tests displayed the drones’ ability to track multiple targets, monitor troop movements, and conduct attack missions utilizing artificial intelligence. Kim approved plans to increase production of the drones, highlighting their significance in modern warfare.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have risen as Kim expands his military capabilities, including nuclear weapons targeting South Korea and potentially the U.S. mainland. Additionally, North Korea has been supporting Russia in the war in Ukraine, sending troops and military equipment. This raises concerns about possible technology transfers between North Korea and Russia, heightening the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear-armed military.
The South Korean Defense Ministry did not comment on the North Korean report, which also mentioned North Korea accusing South Korea of dropping anti-North Korean propaganda leaflets using drones. The South Korean military did not confirm these claims. The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff reported that North Korea sent around 3,000 additional troops to Russia in January and February, supplying ammunition and various weapons. The report also estimated that around 4,000 North Korean troops sent to fight in Ukraine have been killed or injured.
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