North Korea’s Drone War in Ukraine: A Ground Zero Report πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

Ukraine's drone war: North Korean soldiers in the crosshairs!  Tactical missteps & shocking claims. Click to witness the digital front.

Echoes from the Eastern Front: Unpacking North Korea’s Drone War in Ukraine πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

The wind carries the distant rumble of artillery, a sound that’s become a grim lullaby across the Ukrainian plains. But lately, a new, more insidious buzz has joined the chorus of conflict – the whirring of drones. While the world focuses on the major players and their arsenals, a more clandestine element has entered the fray: North Korean soldiers, reportedly deployed by Russia, are facing the brutal realities of modern warfare, often with tragic and avoidable consequences, particularly in the face of Ukraine’s increasingly sophisticated drone defenses. These YouTube dispatches, raw and unfiltered, offer a chilling glimpse into their experiences, painting a picture of tactical missteps, alleged mistreatment, and the desperate attempts by both sides to gain an edge in this brutal theater. Let’s delve into these digital fragments to understand the unfolding narrative of North Korea’s drone war in Ukraine.

Key Insights from the Front Lines

  • Lethal Funnel: Video 1, "01 Jan: Genius Trap. GRENADE LAUNCHERS FROM ALL SIDES OBLITERATE NORTH KOREANS | War in Ukraine," paints a grim picture of a North Korean advance turned into an ambush near Kruglenke. The description vividly details how Ukrainian forces, utilizing British-supplied Mark 17 automatic grenade launchers and hexacopters armed with thermobaric grenades, decimated a tightly packed North Korean assault force attempting to move through a narrow forest corridor. The narrator emphasizes the predictable nature of the North Korean advance, making them easy targets for precision strikes. Imagine the claustrophobia of that narrow corridor, the concussive blasts of grenades ripping through the trees, the terrifying hiss of approaching drones followed by the earth-shattering thermobaric explosions. This isn’t just a military report; it’s a snapshot of a desperate gamble gone horribly wrong.

  • Human Bait and Drone Vulnerability: Video 2, "30 Dec: FOOTAGE. North Korean Human Sacrifice Tactic: Using Human Bait for Drones. | War in Ukraine," reveals a disturbing and ultimately futile North Korean tactic. Facing the omnipresent threat of Ukrainian drones, North Korean troops reportedly resorted to sending out a lone soldier to draw fire, hoping to allow others to target the drone. The video description highlights the inadequacy of this tactic and the devastating consequences of North Korean soldiers moving in large, easily detectable groups. The recovered documents detailing this "anti-drone tactic" – a single runner distracting while two others shoot – underscore a stark technological disparity and a tragic underestimation of modern drone capabilities. Picture the lone figure sprinting across the open field, the drone’s shadow falling upon him, the futile shots fired skyward as the inevitable strike comes.

  • Psychological Warfare as a Weapon: Video 3, "Ukraine DESTROYS North Korean Troops With Psychological Weapon," shifts the focus to Ukraine’s efforts to undermine North Korean morale. The description details the use of Korean-language leaflets and drone campaigns aimed at encouraging desertion. This highlights a less visible but equally important aspect of the conflict – the battle for hearts and minds. Consider the impact of these leaflets, perhaps dropped by the very drones that inflict such casualties, preying on the soldiers’ potential isolation and disillusionment.

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  • Failed "Let Them Hit You" Strategy: Video 4, "N. Korea’s "Let Them Hit You" Drone Tactic Isn’t Working!", directly addresses the ineffectiveness of another reported North Korean tactic. While the description is less detailed, the title itself speaks volumes, suggesting a potentially reckless approach to drone warfare that relies on absorbing strikes rather than evading them. This points to a fundamental misunderstanding of drone capabilities and a potential disregard for soldier safety.

  • Horrors Beyond the Battlefield: Video 5, "You Won’t Believe What Russians Are Doing to North Korean Soldiers!", unveils disturbing allegations of mistreatment of deceased North Korean soldiers. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is cited as the source for reports that Russian forces are burning the faces of slain North Koreans, allegedly to conceal their identities. This grim detail adds another layer of tragedy and raises serious ethical questions about the treatment of these foreign fighters. Imagine the scene in the makeshift morgue, the deliberate act of defacement, a final indignity for soldiers who may have been sent into this conflict against their will.

  • Intrigue and Potential Disloyalty: Video 6, "North Korea FOOLS Russia, Helps Ukraine," presents a more speculative but intriguing narrative. It suggests the possibility of North Korean soldiers actively or passively aiding Ukraine, potentially driven by dissatisfaction or a desire to undermine their Russian allies. While lacking concrete evidence in the provided description, this angle introduces a layer of geopolitical complexity and potential fractures within the Russia-North Korea alliance.

Decoding the Drone’s Shadow: Tactical Failures and Emerging Trends

These fragmented accounts from the digital front lines reveal a stark reality: North Korean forces in Ukraine appear to be struggling significantly against Ukrainian drone technology and tactics. Several key trends emerge:

It’s crucial to remember that these videos offer snapshots, often from a specific perspective. However, the consistency of the themes – tactical struggles against drones, heavy losses, and even alleged mistreatment – paints a concerning picture for the North Korean contingent in this conflict.

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Witnessing the Unease: Beyond the Headlines

The digital echoes from Ukraine offer a raw, unfiltered glimpse into a lesser-known aspect of this devastating war. These videos, though brief, carry the weight of human experience – the desperation of a trapped unit, the futility of a desperate tactic, the sting of alleged betrayal even in death. They serve as a stark reminder that war is not just about grand strategies and powerful weaponry; it’s about the individual soldier facing the relentless, buzzing threat in the sky, the chilling calculus of human cost, and the enduring questions of loyalty and survival. Scroll down to witness these dispatches from the edge of the conflict, and consider the human stories behind the headlines of North Korea’s drone war in Ukraine.

The videos await below

01 Jan: Genius Trap. GRENADE LAUNCHERS FROM ALL SIDES OBLITERATE NORTH KOREANS | War in Ukraine Reporting from Ukraine
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Today there are a lot of interesting updates from the Kursk direction

Here, North Korean forces attempted a risky advance through a narrow forest corridor, hoping to outmaneuver Ukrainian defenses and launch an assault on Kruglenke. Instead, they found themselves trapped in a deadly funnel, as Ukrainian fighters unleashed automatic grenade launchers and drone strikes, annihilating the tightly packed assault force before they could even reach their objective.

Despite a lack of tactical gains, North Korean forces persist with their attacks in the direction of Kruglenke, hoping to gain at least some small foothold, because all assaults in other parts of northern Kursk Salient failed disastrously. Kruglenke remains the only remaining vector of attack where the North Koreans must advance to prevent the counteroffensive effort from being total failure.

North Korean commanders recognized that the lack of effective cover left their soldiers highly vulnerable to Ukrainian reconnaissance and precision fire. This necessitated establishing a foothold in Kruglenkoe, as the village offered approximately fifty houses with basements that could provide significantly better concealment from Ukrainian shelling and drone strikes.

To achieve this, the North Koreans started amassing their forces in the forest north of Kruglenke, and despite suffering heavy losses in an attempt to cross the fields, as described in the previous report, some survivors managed to reinforce the positions after many waves of attacks. From there, they plan to advance southward, using the cover of two narrower forests closer to the village. By positioning their troops at the southernmost edge of the forest, they would reduce the distance to Kruglenke to just 200 meters, enabling a rapid assault on the village.

From the large forest, the path narrows as it stretches through southern forests connecting to their primary positions in the north. This four-kilometer-long, 100-meter-wide corridor takes the North Koreans at least an hour to traverse on foot. Predictable and previously targeted by Ukrainian forces, this path slows the large assault group, giving the Ukrainians ample time to detect their movements. As the forest becomes narrower, the assault group is forced into tight formations, making them an ideal target. With insufficient training and little awareness of advanced drone reconnaissance, the North Koreans continue down this path and regroup at the forest’s southern edge before launching their assault across the open fields toward Kruglenke.

With minimal cover in the narrow forests, North Korean soldiers were highly exposed to concentrated fire, unable to maneuver effectively or establish proper firing positions. Ukrainian fighters in Kruglenke capitalized on this vulnerability by employing British-supplied Mark 17 automatic grenade launchers, delivering precise and devastating fire on North Korean positions across the fields. The combination of a high rate of fire and high-explosive rounds caused severe casualties among the densely packed troops in the confined forest. Compounding their plight, Ukrainians deployed hexacopters equipped with multiple thermobaric grenades. These drones, capable of carrying more munitions than standard models, relentlessly bombarded the North Koreans, eliminating dozens of soldiers in a single sortie.

The result of the Ukrainian campaign of precision strikes was disastrous for the North Koreans, as only a handful of them survived, with all survivors being left wounded among dozens of other fighters that were killed. The wounded survivors eventually were limping back to the rear positions, surrounded by the corpses of their fallen comrades.

Overall, the North Koreans launched a brutal attack through the narrow space of the forests, where they had to bunch up their stormtroopers, which allowed the Ukrainians to easily target them with concentrated drone strikes and automatic grenade launcher fire. Ukrainian fighters in the area report that precision bombing of North Korean soldiers is simpler and less challenging than even targets during their training. Artillerymen and drone operators know exactly which part of the forests they should strike to maximize North Korean losses, and undermine their offensive completely.
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Today, there are a lot of interesting updates from the Kursk direction.

Here, in a desperate attempt to break through Ukrainian defenses near Kruglenkoe, North Korean troops resorted to human bait tactics, sending selected soldiers to their death to distract Ukrainian drone operators. However, their poorly executed strategy led to catastrophic losses, leaving the battlefield littered with bodies, and no results to show for it.

Recently, the Russian command decided to re-prioritize their advance in the area of Kruglenke, to achieve the primary goal of their current phase of the counteroffensive. These series of attacks play a vital role in the achievement of their broader operational goal of taking Malaya Loknya and eliminating the northern part of the Kursk salient.

Previously, Russian forces failed in their flank attack north of Novoivanovka, diminishing their chances of bypassing the main Ukrainian defenses in and around the village. This failure prevents them from accelerating their advance toward Malaya Loknya, as the main highway to the town remains under Ukrainian control. Consequently, their only viable option is to persist with attacks near Kruglenke, where breaching Ukrainian defenses could enable them to advance on Malaya Loknya.

However, the Russian forces cannot afford to allocate a significant number of troops and resources to this section of the frontline without weakening their positions in other parts of the Kursk salient. To pursue their objective of capturing Kruglenkoe, Russian generals once again opted to utilize North Korean troops to compensate for the shortage of Russian personnel, allowing them to sustain their advance while attempting to bypass Ukrainian defenses around the village.

The tactical terrain around the Kruglenkoe area provides North Korean fighters with the opportunity to gather and prepare for assaults within the nearby forests. These wooded areas serve as a natural cover, enabling the North Koreans to amass their forces in significant numbers. This buildup aims to achieve numerical superiority, which they intend to leverage in a large-scale onslaught to overwhelm and bypass Ukrainian defenses.

To conduct the assault, North Koreans must move large assault groups across open fields, making them highly vulnerable to Ukrainian drone reconnaissance, FPV drone strikes, and artillery fire. This vulnerability is exacerbated by the poor training and preparation of North Korean soldiers for such scenarios. Documents recovered from killed North Korean soldiers reveal their primary anti-drone tactic involves using live baitβ€”one soldier running to distract the drone while two others attempt to shoot it down with small arms fire. However, this tactic proves ineffective, as their tendency to move in large, clustered groups allows Ukrainian drone operators and artillery to neutralize multiple soldiers with a single strike.

The North Korean lack of training and familiarity with modern technology and warfare leaves them highly vulnerable to precision strikes by Ukrainian forces. Unaware that their movements toward the forests were being monitored by drones, the North Koreans failed to conceal their approach effectively. Ukrainian drone operators quickly identified their positions upon their arrival in the forests and relayed the coordinates to artillery units. This enabled Ukrainian forces to deliver devastating strikes using artillery and cluster munitions against the concentrated North Korean troops, exploiting their lack of tactical awareness.

The remaining survivors are subsequently hunted down and destroyed by newly arrived Ukrainian drone operators, who found it easier to eliminate North Korean soldiers than their previous training targets, due to North Koreans being bunched up. Overall, the Russian generals deployed North Korean forces in yet another assault where their lack of training became a significant advantage for the Ukrainian defenders. The Ukrainians successfully detected and eliminated large concentrations of North Korean soldiers, exposing the vulnerabilities of poorly coordinated tactics. This assault once again highlighted the impracticality of the North Koreans’ improvised methods against drones and artillery. Despite repeated failures, North Korean commanders remain oblivious to the primary cause of their heavy lossesβ€”the tendency to cluster their troops in large groups. This approach continues to make them easy targets for Ukrainian precision strikes, resulting in unsustainable casualties that are likely to persist unless their tactics are fundamentally restructured.
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