Russia has developed and deployed new camouflage technology for its troops, dubbed "invisibility cloaks," as part of its military doctrine of 'maskirovka' to mislead adversaries about troop presence and movements. The technology, developed by Russian firm HiderX, includes a lightweight suit that conceals heat signatures and has been tested in Ukraine. The suit consists of three layers to reflect and absorb infrared radiation, providing effective cover as close as two meters away from the soldier using it.
North Korea showcased a new underwater drone, believed to be capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, during a military parade in Pyongyang. The drone, similar in concept to Russia's Poseidon torpedo, is presumed to rely on battery propulsion rather than nuclear propulsion. While its range is limited compared to the Poseidon, it could pose a threat to coastal installations and cities in South Korea. The underwater drone may provide North Korea with a strategic nuclear warhead delivery option that bypasses existing missile defense systems and complements its submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Additionally, it could help North Korea expand its knowledge of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) for various missions, such as mine warfare and underwater surveillance.