North Korean soldiers are actively participating in combat operations alongside Russian troops in the Kursk region, employing distinctive tactics. They advance with minimal armored support and display an aggressive approach, often charging forward without regrouping when encountering heavy fire. They operate as an independent fighting unit, contrasting markedly with the Russian military's methods. Their tactics include using a soldier as bait for drone attacks and committing suicide to avoid capture. This reflects a blend of different military cultures, shaping how these forces cooperate on the battlefield.
When combating a drone, the North Koreans send out one soldier as a lure so others can shoot it down.
If they are gravely wounded, they have been instructed to detonate a grenade to avoid being captured alive.
The North Koreans essentially operate as a separate fighting force, distinct in language, training and military culture.
It's partly two different militaries that have never trained or operated together and partly... Russian military culture.
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