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South Korea aims to train half a million drone pilots amid military buildup

From DR Nyheder · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • South Korea plans to produce 110,000 drones within three years as part of a significant military buildup.
  • The initiative aims to counter the threat from North Korea by rapidly expanding drone and anti-drone capabilities.
  • The country intends to train half a million drone operators to ensure widespread use of drones as a universal combat tool.

South Korea is set to significantly bolster its drone capabilities, with plans to produce 110,000 drones within the next three years. This ambitious initiative is a direct response to the escalating threat posed by North Korea, aiming to rapidly enhance the nation's drone and anti-drone systems.

A key component of this strategy involves extensive personnel training. South Korea aims to educate half a million drone operators, reflecting a vision where drones transition from specialized military equipment to a universally deployable combat asset. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back emphasized this shift, stating that drones should no longer be confined to limited military units.

Furthermore, the program mandates that all drones produced will be constructed using exclusively South Korean components. This focus on domestic manufacturing underscores the nation's commitment to self-reliance and technological advancement in its defense sector.

Drones bรธr ikke lรฆngere vรฆre udstyr, der kun bruges af et begrรฆnset antal (militรฆre, red.) enheder, men et universelt kampredskab.

โ€” Ahn Gyu-backSouth Korea's Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back stated the strategic importance of expanding drone usage.
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Originally published by DR Nyheder in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.