U.S. large UAVs arrive in South Korea to strengthen surveillance of North Korea December 23, 23:50

A large U.S. unmanned aerial vehicle "Global Hawk" has arrived at the base of the South Korean military, and will be strengthening surveillance of North Korea in the future.

A Korean Defense Ministry spokesman said at a regular interview yesterday that the U.S. large UAV "Global Hawk" had arrived in South Korea on the morning of the 23rd.

The spokesman did not comment on the situation in detail, but according to South Korea's Union News, the first of the four planned to be deployed by the first half of next year arrived at an air force base in Sachon in the south. , They are preparing for deployment.

Global Hawk features onboard infrared sensors and radar that allow it to search and monitor targets on the ground in both day and night, even in inclement weather.

South Korea has decided to strengthen its surveillance of North Korea, which repeatedly launches ballistic missiles, but it is expected that North Korea will rebound over the introduction of Global Hawk.