South Korea to accelerate K-Lucas suicide drone deployment

South Korea will push to field long-range suicide drones called K-Lucas to strengthen its unmanned weapons systems, Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back said on Friday.

Ahn made the remarks during a press briefing in Seoul. He noted that low-cost drones are changing warfare and that North Korea is advancing its unmanned aerial capabilities.

The K-Lucas system is a long-range loitering munition reverse-engineered from Iranian Shahed-136 drones. It is designed to hover over targets before striking them.

The military plans to acquire more than 20,000 low-cost drones before 2030 and to develop AI-powered drone swarms. The Drone Operations Command will be reorganized into the National Defense Drone Headquarters.

Ahn also reaffirmed plans to train 500,000 drone warriors so that all service members can operate drones.

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Illustration of North Korea test-firing Hwasong-11Ka missile with cluster bomb warhead from a mountain launch site.
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North Korea test-fires tactical ballistic missile with cluster bomb warhead

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North Korea announced Thursday that it test-fired the Hwasong-11Ka surface-to-surface missile tipped with a cluster bomb warhead. The test confirmed the missile can "reduce to ashes" targets covering 6.5-7 hectares with the highest-density power, according to state media. The launches were part of weapons tests conducted from Monday to Wednesday.

South Korea intends to train all members of its nearly 500,000-strong military to operate drones as a standard combat skill. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back announced the initiative on June 26 during a briefing. The effort aims to counter North Korea's larger forces by making drones a universal tool for troops.

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North Korea plans to station a new self-propelled howitzer along its border with South Korea by the end of 2026. State media reported the plans after leader Kim Jong-un inspected a munitions factory and a destroyer this week.

North Korea tested tactical ballistic missiles, multiple rocket launchers and cruise missiles on Tuesday under Kim Jong-un's supervision. The US Indo-Pacific Command reaffirmed its defense commitment to regional allies hours later.

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