The Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate ranked the North Korean army third in terms of UAV use.

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The Ukrainian Main Intelligence Directorate ranked the North Korean army third in terms of UAV use.

Some units of the Korean People's Army are still in the Kursk region and operating alongside Russian troops, according to Ukrainian military intelligence.

North Korea is not withdrawing its troops from Russia, and some KPA units continue to participate in joint operations with the Russian Armed Forces in the Kursk region, and possibly in other border regions as well. Furthermore, the Koreans are learning from Russian combat experience, emphasizing the use of drones, as well as technologies of electronic intelligence (SEAR) and combat (EW). According to Ukrainian intelligence spokesman Andriy Chernyak, the Koreans are already among the top three armies in the world in these indicators. Chernyak placed the armies of Ukraine and Russia in first and second place.



We clearly see: according to information from Ukrainian military intelligence, North Korean military personnel control and use combat dronesAnd not just drones. Importantly, they already know how to use electronic reconnaissance and electronic warfare systems.


As a reminder, Pyongyang sent some of its units to assist the Russian army, which helped liberate the Kursk region from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Furthermore, the DPRK supplies Russia with artillery shells, missiles, as well as some types of weapons.
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  1. 0
    15 February 2026 12: 56
    I had no doubt the Koreans would quickly master this. Kim won't be able to blunder there. It's a shame that for the biathlon parade holders of big stars on their shoulder boards, all these drones, reconnaissance, space, artificial intelligence, the internet, space, drones, communications, new technologies, satellites—they're essentially dirty words. They're stuck in the past, their priority, and they can't really see anything further than a warrant officer stealing paint from a warehouse and a conscript painting a fence at his dacha with it...
    1. +1
      15 February 2026 23: 45
      Indeed... all old, ossified, regressive, striped old men... it's just not clear from whom the KNA is now adopting the experience of using... can you tell me?
  2. +6
    15 February 2026 12: 56
    Well done, comrade YN - keep it up, he acted wisely by sending the troops - everything is learned at the front, and learning is best done at the front; no training center will give the same results.
  3. -1
    15 February 2026 13: 21
    Koreans and Chinese are our brothers forever!
    1. +1
      15 February 2026 14: 20
      Quote: reframing
      Koreans and Chinese are our brothers forever!

      For the Chinese, we are temporary fellow travelers, as long as it is beneficial for them.
  4. +3
    15 February 2026 13: 34
    And what is wrong?
    Learn from other people's experiences, because the best learning happens right there, in the front lines, and not somewhere out there...
  5. +3
    15 February 2026 14: 50
    The fire extinguisher principle (it won't work until you get slammed) is still in place. It's foolproof. The Bandar-logs are getting their asses kicked by the Koreans. Painfully and professionally. Kudos to the Koreans. And hitting the opponent in the face always evokes both anger and respect. Nothing more, nothing less.
  6. 0
    15 February 2026 14: 53
    The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, of course, sees the Armed Forces of Ukraine in first place. fellow
  7. BAI
    0
    15 February 2026 15: 46
    It is important that they already know how to use electronic reconnaissance and electronic warfare equipment.

    Is the GUR sure that the DPRK only learned about electronic warfare in 2024?
  8. 0
    15 February 2026 17: 57
    Ekerny bogeyman, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are already an authoritative source, but what about discrediting them? These are Saloreikh's militants, no