North Korea’s New Killer Drone Is Made In the USA
What go's around comes around! North Korea is using US made drones to develop killer unmanned attack aircraft, according to South Korean intelligence sources. "North Korea recently bought several US MQM-107D Streakers from Syria, and is developing unmanned attack aircraft based on them," the South's Yonhap news agency quoted an intelligence source as saying. The US drone flies at 40,000 feet and a maximum speed of 575 mph, and South Korea fears it could be used to target its troops and U.S. troops stationed near the tense border. The MQM-107 Streaker series was developed in the late 1970s. Almost 700 MQM-107Ds were built for the US armed forces after its introduction in 1987. The Streaker drones have been sold to a number of allies in the Middle East and Asia. When they finish attaching warheads to their new drones, the North Korean military appears likely to deploy them near the inter-Korean border to target South Korean and American troops stationed near the border and on islands in the Yellow Sea.
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