North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently unveiled a new type of “suicide drone,” with state media reporting that he personally oversaw a performance test of the weaponry. These drones, designed to carry explosives and crash into enemy targets like guided missiles, were showcased during a test conducted on August 24, 2024. The test was successful, with all drones accurately identifying and destroying their designated targets after flying along preset routes. Experts suggest that the technology behind these drones may have Russian origins.
Kim Jong Un Observes the Test
Kim Jong Un, seen wearing a cream-colored baker boy hat, observed the test using high-powered binoculars. He smiled as he watched the drones blow up their targets, emphasizing the importance of expanding North Korea’s drone capabilities. He called for the development and production of more suicide drones, along with strategic reconnaissance and multi-purpose attack drones.
Commitment to Advanced Technology
Kim Jong Un also expressed a strong commitment to integrating advanced technology into drone development. He announced plans to introduce artificial intelligence technology into the development process, signaling North Korea’s intent to push the boundaries of modern warfare technology.
North Korea: Key Points in Short
Capital: Pyongyang
Leader: Kim Jong Un (Supreme Leader since 2011)
Government: Single-party authoritarian state led by the Workers’ Party of Korea
Economy: State-controlled, with limited international trade due to sanctions
Military: Highly militarized; known for its nuclear weapons program and large conventional army
Isolation: One of the most isolated countries in the world, with strict control over information and limited foreign relations
Human Rights: Notoriously poor human rights record, with widespread reports of political repression, forced labor camps, and lack of basic freedoms
Key Alliances: Historically close ties with China and, more recently, some cooperation with Russia
Recent Developments: Focus on advancing military technology, including nuclear weapons, missiles, and drones.