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War footage shows how North Korea's rocket system designs are vulnerable to drone attacks
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近期俄乌冲突的视频片段显示,朝鲜提供给俄罗斯的Type-75和M1991型多管火箭炮系统,因其弹药暴露且缺乏防护,极易遭到廉价的FPV(第一人称视角)无人机的攻击。乌克兰军队利用无人机精准打击这些朝鲜火箭炮,甚至引爆其集束弹药,造成毁灭性损坏。这种设计上的脆弱性,在无人机战争日益普及的背景下,成为朝鲜武器装备的一个显著劣势。相比之下,现代西方火箭系统如HIMARS则采用集装化弹药,提供更好的防护。这可能预示着未来军事装备发展,防护性将成为关键考量。

🎯 **朝鲜火箭炮弹药暴露,防护不足**:文章指出,朝鲜提供给俄罗斯的Type-75和M1991型多管火箭炮系统,其弹药在发射管内是暴露的,且缺乏有效的防护措施,这使其在战场上极易受到攻击,特别是来自廉价且灵活的FPV无人机的威胁。

💥 **无人机攻击造成毁灭性打击**:乌克兰军队的视频证据显示,FPV无人机能够成功穿透朝鲜火箭炮的防御,直接命中弹药,引发其连锁爆炸,造成“灾难性损失”。例如,一个FPV无人机击中了Type-75火箭炮的后部,引爆了其装载的火箭。

⚖️ **设计缺陷与现代战争的脱节**:朝鲜的许多军事装备,包括其火箭炮,大多基于老旧的苏/中技术,设计上与现代战争的趋势,特别是无人机战术的发展,存在脱节。这种暴露的弹药设计,与西方现代装备(如HIMARS)的集装化、封闭式弹药相比,显得尤为落后。

📈 **无人机战争崛起下的潜在劣势**:随着无人机在现代冲突中的作用日益增强,朝鲜火箭炮这种易受攻击的设计,将成为其在未来战场上面临的重大挑战。西方和韩国认为,朝鲜大部分的火炮装备仍是老旧系统,可能会普遍存在类似的脆弱性。

Even North Korea's newer rocket systems appear to lack significant protection for their munitions, possibly exposing them to catastrophic damage from cheap drones.

Combat footage increasingly shows how North Korea's old multiple launch rocket systems sent to Russia are susceptible to attack from first-person-view drones.

Ukrainian units have been uploading clips of their drones striking the artillery systems, with some igniting the launchers' exposed munitions to cause catastrophic damage.

In one recent clip, posted by Ukraine's 429th "Achilles" Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment on Friday, an FPV drone is seen flying into the rear of a North Korean 107mm Type-75 launcher.

Footage captured by the drone showed at least four rockets already loaded into the 12-barrel towed launcher at the moment of impact. The crew is nowhere to be seen as the drone appears to strike one of the missiles.

The Achilles regiment also uploaded a separate reconnaissance clip, filmed from a distance, that appeared to show the system detonating.

In the video, a rocket appears to fly out of the treeline, though it's difficult to tell if both clips are definitively linked to the same attack.

The Type-75 has repeatedly been sighted in recent months on the Russian frontline and training grounds. It appears to be one of the latest systems that North Korea shipped for Moscow's forces, and is Pyongyang's version of the Chinese lightweight Type-63 launcher — an old 12-tube system that leaves all of its loaded rockets exposed.

Another Type-75 was reported destroyed on July 12 by a unit of Ukraine's National Guard, which uploaded a clip of a drone dropping a munition on the system.

North Korea has also sent its longer-range M1991 multiple launch rocket systems for Russia's use, one of which was seen heavily damaged by a drone strike last month.

Footage uploaded by Ukraine's 413 Unmanned Systems Battalion in late June showed that a drone ignited one of the launcher's exposed missiles, causing it to fire prematurely and pierce the truck's driver chassis.

Two soldiers are seen jumping out of the smoking driver's cabin.

Ukraine says North Korea has sent Russia hundreds of artillery pieces, including the M1991, the Type-75, howitzers, and Pyongyang's more modern launchers such as the KN-09 multiple launch rocket system.

Much of North Korea's equipment is based on Soviet or Chinese tech, so it's typically highly similar to systems that Russia's troops were already using in Ukraine.

The Cold War-era BM-21 Grad, for example, is a rocket system that has featured heavily in the war and is loaded by hand. And its munitions, like the M1991 and Type-75, are exposed and vulnerable to FPV drone attacks.

Conversely, modern Western rocket systems, such as the American M142 HIMARS, for example, often use containerized, enclosed munitions that are somewhat shielded from smaller explosions.

M142 HIMARS launches a rocket at a Russian position.

North Korea's most recent military parades have showcased newer rocket launchers that appear to feature some additional protection, though these largely seem to just come in the form of larger tubes.

With the bulk of Pyongyang's artillery arsenal believed by the West and South Korea to consist of older, legacy systems, it's likely many of its launchers will suffer the same disadvantage as the M1991 and Type-75, while militaries around the world bet on the rise of drone warfare.

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