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KIM Seonghoon
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2025-03-27 21:29:17
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2025-03-27 22:17:46
Kim Jong-un observes the performance test of new reconnaissance and attack drones, sets military priorities to strengthen drone power, and expands the use of small-sized and self-destructive weapons...Large-scale models modeled after U.S. drones also emphasize expansion of power to "mass-produce as soon as possible" by Kim Jong-un. After the invasion of South Korea and North Korea, the drone operation 司 was established in Poland, and the development of intermediate and advanced models will also be stockpiled in accordance with the "capture" of self-propelled drones
North Korean State Councilor Kim Jong-un guided the defense science research project of the newly developed and produced unmanned aerial technology alliance and the detection electronic research group on the 25th and 26th, the Korean Central News Agency reported on the 27th. [Only available in Korea]. No redistribution. For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution]
North Korean State Councilor Kim Jong-un guided the defense science research project of the newly developed and produced unmanned aerial technology alliance and the detection electronic research group on the 25th and 26th, the Korean Central News Agency reported on the 27th. [Only available in Korea]. No redistribution. For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution]

North Korean State Councilor Kim Jong-un is speeding up his asymmetric power buildup that will change the game of the future battlefield by observing a series of new reconnaissance and attack unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) performance tests. As Korea is completely behind Korea in the conventional weapons competition between land, sea, and air, they are making a side path to make up for it. If nuclear weapons are asymmetric power that costs a lot, drones are cost-effective and low-cost power.

In particular, North Korea seems to have set drone power enhancement as a top priority after soldiers of the People's Army dispatched to the Ukrainian front were helplessly attacked by a Ukrainian drone. Chairman Kim began encouraging mass production of self-destructive drones last year.

On the 27th, the Korean Central News Agency reported extensively that Chairman Kim guided the National Defense Science Research Project of the unmanned aerial technology association and the detection electronic research group from the 25th to the 26th. On the same day, North Korea released a photo showing a self-destructive drone with artificial intelligence (AI) technology flying and hitting a mock target tank. It also reported a photo of Chairman Kim looking at a body believed to be a large unmanned reconnaissance aircraft called Saebyeol-4.

"In the test, the innovative performance of the new unmanned strategic patrol aircraft, which has the ability to track and monitor enemy activities on the ground and sea, has been confirmed," the news agency said. "The striking capabilities of self-destructive drones that can be used to carry out various tactical attack missions have been demonstrated," he said.

사진설명

Chairman of the states Affairs Commission Kim observed the self-destructive drone performance test and said, "The field of unmanned equipment and artificial intelligence technology in the modernization of force is an area that should be prioritized and developed." "It is important to push forward patiently and strongly with mid- to long-term projects," he said.

North Korea is so eager to develop self-destructive drones because it has seen the effectiveness of drones in the Russia-Ukraine war. Self-destructive drones with overwhelming cost-effectiveness are nicknamed "the cruise missiles of the poor."

In particular, the reconnaissance and self-destruction drones recently released by North Korea through state media were different from the crude form that was sent over South Korea in the early and mid-2010s.

Chairman of the states Affairs Commission Kim visited facilities related to self-destruct drones several times last year and has been pushing to increase power. In November last year, after observing the self-destructive drone performance test, he ordered, "Build an affiliate production system as soon as possible and start mass production in earnest." "(Drones) are becoming easier to use as a component of the strike force in new areas despite low production costs and simple processes," he said, stressing that drone development is an "essential demand" from a military perspective.

Currently, North Korea is known to have a total of 1,000 power units, including 20 small drones with 1-6 meters and 500 units.

Since the 2020s, North Korea has released the Saebyeol-4 and 9, a large model that mimics the U.S. high-altitude unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, the Global Hawk (RQ-4), and the unmanned attack aircraft, the Reaper (MQ-9).

Inside and outside the military, some observers say that North Korea may have received drone-related technology from Russia as one of the considerations for sending troops to the Kursk front. Recently, the National Intelligence Service analyzed that the North Korean troops dispatched are learning drone tactics and how to control them from the Russian military on the local front.

사진설명

While North Korea is focusing on attack drones, the South Korean military is focusing on introducing high-performance and medium-sized reconnaissance drones.

Korea also established the Drone Operations Command in September 2023 and is developing various scale surveillance and reconnaissance drones as well as attack drones and "drone-killer drones."

However, as North Korea focuses on expanding its attack drones, there seems to be some question marks over its direction. There are also concerns that if North Korea pushes ahead with a bee-style drone attack, there will be insufficient measures to adequately respond to it.

The South Korean military has also been diversifying its operating models by increasing its drone power since a North Korean drone invaded Seoul at the end of 2022. After the incident, the military authorities responded by flying the Corps-class unmanned reconnaissance aircraft "Songgolmae (RQ-101)" up to 5 kilometers north of the armistice line.

Depending on the model, the military authorities are developing drones in Korea or introducing them overseas, filling up the arsenal. The South Korean military is also operating U.S.-made Global Hawk and Israeli-made Heron unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. Last year, it completed a production facility for mid- and high-altitude reconnaissance drones and began full-scale production.

In particular, the South Korean military introduced 200 Polish self-destructive drones called "Warmates" last year. In the long run, it is known that it has also set a direction to stockpile self-destructive drones in large quantities like "shells." However, it does not seem to be speeding up compared to North Korea, which has set expanding drone power as a priority.

In this regard, a military source said, "The military's drone development speed is somewhat slower than that of North Korea as well as global trends," adding, "We need to be more active in domestic development and overseas introduction."

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