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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un shared test footage of their newly developed kamikaze drones. In the test that took place on November 14, unmanned aerial vehicles destroyed a BMW car.
According to the statement from the North Korean state news agency, "drones produced in different types can accurately hit land and sea targets." Kim Jong-Un ordered the urgent mass production of these new weapons.
Meanwhile, allegations that North Korea is providing military support to Russia are on the agenda. The footage highlights giant tank shells being transported by train under the snow. These weapons, named M1989 Koksan, have a range of 60 kilometers and can fire 2 shells in 5 minutes.
South Korean expert Yang Moo-jin stated, "North Korea's advancement in drone technology poses a new threat to the region." Experts claim that North Korea has sent at least 10,000 soldiers to Russia.
It is noted that these tests will continue as part of Kim Jong-Un's five-year defense plan aimed at developing new weapon systems between 2021 and 2026.
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