A few corrections to my video about North Korean Troops in Ukraine which you can find here. Note that YouTube Demonetized my video, so I appreciate all of you paid subscribers. This is really getting nuts. If you are not a paid subscriber, consider tossing me $5. Anyway, the video I evaluated is most likely not North Korean soldiers but government soldiers from Myanmar, recut so that the palm trees are removed. It’s also roughly two weeks old. What I should have done was do a Google reverse image search before diving into the video. Something I didn’t do because I had a flight to catch. So I’m not going to do that again. But the funny thing here is that ICD 203 worked. I was suspicious that these were North Korean troops in Ukraine which is why I gave a final analysis of “Roughly even chance.”
It’s also funny that not much else changed. Weather these are North Korean or Myanmar Government troops, the troops were not ready to be targeted and engaged by drone. We are starting to see the democratization of smart weaponry. Anyone who is a hobbyist and has access to a munition can develop a “good enough” smart weapon. Even if they don’t have access to munitions, a kinetic metal dart released from 100 meters could still cause injury or death. Look for more of these sightings in conflict areas around the world.
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Corrections About My North Korea Video
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