North Korean Soldiers Forced To Be 'Live-Lure' Catching Ukrainian Drones
2- 26.12.2024, 10:29
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Ukrainian special forces have published "notes of private Jeong".
Decrypted notes from the captured notebook of a North Korean soldier, liquidated in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, helped to learn new details about the tactics of the DPRK military. It turned out that they received instructions on how to catch Ukrainian drones "with live bait".
This was reported by the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It is noted that the liquidated private Geng Hong Jeong belonged to a special forces unit. In his notebook, he described tactics for shooting down UAVs and hiding from Ukrainian artillery.
The SSO shared that the tactics of countering Ukrainian drones consist of using live bait. The soldier even visually depicted how this should be done.
After deciphering the recordings, it turned out that the DPRK military, when detecting a drone, uses three people, one of whom is a live bait and keeps a distance of 7 meters. The other two soldiers shoot at the UAV at a distance of 10 to 12 meters.
The notes say that if the live bait stops, the drone will also stop moving. According to the plan, at this point, other soldiers will be able to destroy the UAV.
In addition, the SOF also deciphered the recordings about how the DPRK troops leave the shelling zones of the Ukrainian artillery. Geng Hong Jong wrote in his notebook that in such cases, soldiers need to designate the next assembly point and disperse into small groups, leaving the shelling zone.
In addition, the DPRK troops were told about a second way to leave the shelling zone. To do this, soldiers are advised to take cover at the point of the previous hit, and then leave the shelling zone. This is explained by the fact that the artillery will not fire at the same point, the SSO emphasized.