North Korea has supplied Russia with 200 long-range artillery systems as part of ongoing arms transfers, South Koreas Defense Ministry said Tuesday in an updated report to lawmakers.The ministrys assessment follows a November report by South Koreas national security adviser, who estimated that Pyongyang had delivered 160 long-range artillery units to Moscow.
Ukraines military intelligence identified the systems as 170mm Koksan self-propelled howitzers, which were photographed being transported in Russia that month.Pyongyang sent Moscow some 11,000 troops, missiles, 200 long-range artillery pieces and a significant amount of ammunition, the South Korean Defense Ministry report said, warning that North Korea could provide more troops, weapons and ammunition in the future.The report also said Pyongyang may be receiving advanced military technology from Moscow in return.With Russian support, Pyongyang is expected to enhance its nuclear and missile capabilities while modernizing its conventional forces, the report said.
We are closely monitoring the potential transfer of critical military technology, including ICBM re-entry technology and nuclear submarine development.On Sunday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reaffirmed his support for Russias war in Ukraine and vowed to further develop his countrys nuclear forces.South Korea, Kyiv and the United States have all previously said that North Korea sent more than 10,000 troops to Russia late last year to support the Kremlins war effort.Neither Moscow nor Pyongyang has confirmed the deployment, but the two countries signed a mutual defense clause when Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rare visit to North Korea last year.AFP contributed reporting.
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