Technology: 25,000 North Koreans May Be Sent to Geranium Production Plant in Alabuga

Pyongyang's access to Russian technology should be a concern for Eastern NATO members

North Korea is Russia's closest ally. Cooperation between the two countries is reaching "a new frightening level". This is according to Technology.org.

Production of Geranium kamikaze drones in the Alabuga SEZ
Russia has received thousands of artillery shells and other ammunition, self-propelled howitzers, and mortars. But what will North Korea get in return? Undoubtedly, Pyongyang will have access to Russian military technologies. These could be ballistic missile technologies or even fighter jets.
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The author of Technology.org noted that sources reported the possible transfer of technology to North Korea for the production of Geranium kamikaze drones.

The DPRK may send 25,000 workers to the Geranium-2 loitering munition production plant in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Tatarstan to master the technology and gain experience.
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All of this "should be a concern for Eastern NATO members as well," the publicist concluded.

Earlier, the CEO of the Alabuga SEZ, Timur Shagivaleev, stated that the initial production plan for Geraniums was several thousand. Now the company has increased production by 9 times. This is the largest plant in the world for the production of strike drones and the most secret, he emphasized.

The Russian Ministry of Defense has never specified the details of military-technical cooperation with North Korea. Information about Pyongyang's access to any technologies has not been disclosed.

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