Russia-Ukraine War: News that is creating a stir in the world related to the Russia-Ukraine war is coming out. It is being said that for the first time, Russia has used North Korean weapons and missiles in the Ukraine battlefield. These are the same weapons and deadly ballistic missiles of North Korea, which Kim Jong needed a battlefield to test. In such a situation, Russia has turned the battlefield of Ukraine itself into a laboratory for North Korean weapons. As a result, North Korea’s weapons, which it has designed to compete with America, are being tested directly on the battlefield. As soon as this information was received, there was a stir in America.
America’s concern has increased over the use of North Korean missiles in Ukraine. This has dealt a blow to American deployment plans. Russia’s use of North Korean missiles in its offensive in Ukraine is giving Pyongyang a rare opportunity to test its weapons in combat and perhaps learn lessons that could improve their performance, a top US general said. This is a threat to America.
Russia gave the battlefield to North Korea
Gen. Charles Flynn, commanding general of U.S. Army Pacific, said of the way Russia has given Kim Jong Un a battlefield to test in Ukraine. “I don’t believe the North Korean military has had such a battlefield in my recent memory.” There was such a laboratory. It could give North Korea the opportunity to gain valuable information on technical matters, processes and weapons. Flynn said on Saturday during a visit to the huge US Army Garrison Humphreys, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Seoul. Said that the US will keep a close eye on how this unfolds.
North Korea’s intentions are deadly
Flynn said the use of North Korean weapons in the Ukraine battlefield is a matter of great concern for others, including the United States. With this, North Korea will be able to learn everything about its weapons, which cannot be known without using these weapons on the battlefield. The US will soon deploy intermediate-range missile systems in the Indo-Pacific region, Flynn said, without giving further details on timing or location. However, such a step may provoke China’s anger. Because Beijing warned in 2019 that US allies in the region would risk retaliation if they accepted the deployment of intermediate-range American missiles.
North Korea is giving its nuclear missiles to Russia
Other countries, including the US and South Korea, have accused North Korea of giving Russia its latest nuclear-capable ballistic missiles. These missiles are so dangerous that they can be easily hidden and deployed rapidly, but they are difficult to shoot down. According to weapons experts, some satellite photos provided by the US indicate that they are Hwasong-11, a broad-range short-range ballistic missile. This missile can attack targets with a high level of accuracy. The range of these missiles ranges from 380 to 800 kilometers.
Russia can increase its weapons stockpile
Russian President Vladimir Putin can increase his weapons stockpile with the help of North Korea. Prosecutors in Kharkiv said in March that Russian forces had fired North Korean missiles at Ukraine about 50 times since the beginning of the invasion, expert service NK News reported. It also included missiles of the North Korean Hwasong-11 family. Weapons experts have said the North Korean missiles launched so far are similar to Russia’s Iskander series in size and flight maneuverability.
A report last year from the Center for Strategic and International Studies showed that the US Patriot air defense system has so far been largely effective at countering Russia’s missiles. US allies South Korea and Japan both deploy Patriot batteries. According to a report by the Congressional Research Service, these air defense systems have a powerful radar capable of tracking more than 100 targets, including cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and aircraft.
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