In the Kursk region, detailed notes on how to shoot down Ukrainian drones and hide from artillery were found in the notebook of a killed North Korean special forces officer. This was reported by UNN with reference to SSO.
Details
In his notebook, Private Gyong Hong Jong, when he was still alive before the meeting with the SDF operators, described the tactics for shooting down UAVs and hiding from Ukrainian artillery
It is not yet known whether this tactic is a genuine development of the North Korean military or whether the special forces were taught it by the Russians. It involves the use of live decoys.
The detailed content of the next entry from the trophy notebook obtained by the Ukrainian Special Forces operators in Kursk region has already been decrypted. The recordings are accompanied by illustrations made by a DPRK special forces soldier.
What it's about
In his notebook, the North Korean special forces officer describes how to eliminate the drone. According to his instructions, when a drone is spotted, a group of three people should be formed. The one who acts as a decoy should stay 7 meters away from the drone, and the shooters should stay 10-12 meters away. If the decoy stops, the drone also stops moving, allowing the shooters to destroy the target.
The soldier also told how to avoid the area of artillery fire.
“In case of getting into the shelling zone, having appointed the point of the next gathering (group), it is necessary to split into small groups and leave the shelling zone,” the special forces officer wrote.
Another way, described in the notebook, is that since the artillery does not fire at the same point, you can hide in the place of the previous hit and then leave the area of fire.
The SDF added that they continue to destroy North Korean special forces in the Kursk region of Russia.
“Meanwhile, we continue to decipher the entries from Private Jong's trophy notebook,” the Ukrainian military said.
Recall
Ukrainian military discovered a trophy notebook of a North Korean soldier in the Kursk region. UNN published the first part of the decrypted notes.