North Korea's Kim oversees test of tactical attack drones, pushes AI advancement
Officials brief Kim on performance and combat applicability of various unmanned armed equipment

ANKARA
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a performance test of new tactical attack drones, calling for rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and greater operational capabilities of unmanned systems, state news agency KCNA reported on Friday.
Kim inspected the test at the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Technology Complex on Thursday, accompanied by senior officials including Ri Pyong-chol, the party’s top military policy adviser.
He was briefed about the performance and combat applicability of various unmanned armed equipment, including strategic and tactical unmanned reconnaissance aircraft and multi-purpose unmanned aerial vehicles.
"The test conducted that day clearly demonstrated the military strategic value and innovative performance of unmanned strategic reconnaissance aircraft, as well as the excellent combat effectiveness of the Venus series of tactical unmanned attack aircraft," the agency said.
The North Korean leader expressed satisfaction with the results, stressing that unmanned technologies are becoming central assets in modern warfare.
Kim ordered the officials to accelerate AI integration, enhance combat readiness, and expand the mass production capacity of UAVs.
He also approved a plan to restructure and strengthen the UAV Technology Complex to bolster research and development.