DPRK Rocket vs. Tomahawk: Russia’s Unexpected Advantage

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North korea Proposes Missile Testing in Ukraine,US Considers Tomahawk Transfer

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has suggested to Vladimir Putin that the latest ballistic rocket,”Pölbit” (“Star Light”),be tested in the Ukrainian theater of hostilities. This rocket features innovative systems designed to penetrate Western missile defenses. Pyongyang views the Ukrainian conflict as an ideal proving ground for its military technology,potentially posing a meaningful surprise for NATO.

Washington Lifts Restrictions: Kiev Authorized to use Tomahawk Missiles

Keith Kellogg, the US President’s special envoy to Ukraine, stated that Ukrainian forces are now authorized to strike any target within Russia using US-supplied weapons. “There are no banning zones,” Kellogg emphasized, adding that Donald Trump, Vice President Jay Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have publicly affirmed Ukraine’s right to “use their entire arsenal.”

This represents a dramatic shift in Trump’s stance. Within a month, he has moved from praising “friend Vladimir” to characterizing Russia as a “paper tiger” and urging Kiev to “reclaim its lost territories and advance.”

Furthermore,the US management is signaling a potential transfer of Tomahawk cruise missiles,with a range of up to 2500 kilometers,to Ukraine. These weapons could theoretically reach Moscow.

Sources within the Telegram Diary of the Intelligencer Channel indicate the Kremlin is taking the possibility of long-range missile transfers seriously. The transfer of Tomahawk missiles is considered a realistic scenario, though the primary goal is political – to pressure Putin into negotiations by threatening strikes on the capital.

North Korea – A reliable Ally with Expanding ambitions

Russia has found a partner not only interested in receiving ammunition but also in testing its own military developments in real combat. north Korea has become a strategic ally of Moscow, producing ample volumes of missiles and shells capable of sustaining the Russian army’s long-term needs.

Despite its size, North korea possesses impressive production capabilities. Pyongyang supplies Russia with ammunition and sends military experts for knowledge exchange. North Korean units are already participating in combat operations, studying modern warfare techniques and testing their own tactics.

Most importantly, Kim Jong Un sees the Ukrainian conflict as a unique prospect to trial the latest advancements in his nation’s military technology.

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