North Korea orders 'mass production' of attack drones, raising concerns over Russia alliance

File photo: This picture taken on July 27, 2022 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows what is believed to be an attack-type drone being paraded at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang to mark a key anniversary of the Korean War.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered the mass production of attack drones, state media said, as military ties with Russia deepen. Pyongyang's August drone unveiling and recent defense pact with Moscow raise concerns over technology transfers, prompting warnings from South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered the "mass production" of attack drones, state media reported on Friday, as concerns mount over the country's deepening military cooperation with Russia.

Pyongyang first unveiled its attack drones in August, with experts saying the capability may be attributable to the country's budding alliance with Russia.

The nuclear-armed country has ratified a landmark defence pact with Moscow and is accused of deploying thousands of troops to Russia to support its war in Ukraine, prompting South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to warn about the potential transfer of sensitive Russian military technology to North Korea.

Kim on Thursday reportedly oversaw the tests of drones designed to hit both land and sea targets, produced by North Korea's Unmanned Aerial Technology Complex.

(AFP)


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