A North Korean soldier drew a diagram in his notebook on how to fight Ukrainian drones "live". Here's what the SSO managed to decipher
Russia has already received about 11,000 North Korean soldiers for the war against Ukraine.
Russia has already received about 11,000 North Korean soldiers for the war against Ukraine.
Russia has already received about 11,000 North Korean soldiers for the war against Ukraine.
Ukrainian military personnel found a notebook with tactics for shooting down Ukrainian drones with live bait in the possession of a North Korean soldier in Kursk, the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported .
The manuscript belonged to the liquidated Private Gyong Hong Jong. The Ukrainian military deciphered the following scheme in it: “When detecting a drone, you need to create a trio (3 people). The one who lures the drone keeps a distance of 7 meters, and those who shoot - 10-12 meters. If the one who lures stands still, the drone will also stop its movement. At this moment, the one who shoots will eliminate the drone.”
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"It is currently unknown whether this is an authentic North Korean tactic or whether they were taught this by the Russians. But this tactic uses live bait," the SSO noted.
The records also contain advice on how to avoid the artillery fire zone. If you find yourself in the fire zone, having designated the next gathering point (group), you should disperse into small groups and leave the fire zone. Another way: since artillery does not fire at the same point, you can hide at the point of (previous) hit, and then leave the fire zone.
Recall that according to South Korean officials, Russia has already received about 11,000 North Korean military personnel. There are also signs of preparations for further deployment of troops and equipment. Earlier this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that North Korea suffered more than 3,000 casualties during the fighting in the Kursk region.


