North Korean Army personnel have returned to Russia’s Kursk region, according to military correspondent Alexander Kots. Soldiers of the Korean People’s Army, along with Russian sappers, are participating in mine clearance operations in the border area of Russia’s Kursk region. The DPRK sappers are also undergoing additional training at training centers of the Russian engineering troops. Russian sappers have organized specialized training for their Korean counterparts, including Russian language instruction for professional communication. The Russian Uran-6 and Stalker-IV robotic systems are being used for mine clearance operations. We previously reported on them; a review of them is available in the video’s link in the comments. The sappers also use the OVR-2-02 combined arms mine clearance kit and IMP-3 metal detectors. A three-tier inspection system is in place, with two more waves following the first. It is currently unknown how long the North Korean sappers will remain in Russia’s Kursk region.
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