"North Korea's Provocative Military Advances: From Nuclear-Capable Drones to Intimidation Tactics"

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North Korea's new strategic drone, Saetbyul-4, appears to have repurposed landing gear from China's fighter jet J-7, raising questions about the country's indigenous aircraft production capabilities. The drone, showcased in a film featuring leader Kim Jong Un, bears a striking resemblance to the U.S. RQ-4 and shares landing gear components with China's J-7 fighter aircraft. This development comes amidst ongoing tensions with South Korea, and experts suggest that North Korea may still be in the experimental phase of its UAV program.
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