Tuesday, February 7, 2012

North Korea's Drone Tech Comes From The U.S.

A U.S. Air Force version of the MQM-107 Streaker sub-scale aerial target drone flies over Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., in April 2004. Reports say North Korea is developing a UAV using U.S. Army MQM-170E Streakers imported from a Middle East nation, believed to be Syria. (U.S. Air Force)

North Korea Developing UAV Based On U.S. Drone: Report -- Defense News

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea is developing unmanned aerial aircraft using U.S. target drones imported from the Middle East, according to a Feb. 5 report.

The North Korea drones are based on Raytheon’s MQM-107D Streaker target drones, which are used by the U.S. Army, and imported from a Middle East nation believed to be Syria, Yonhap news agency reported.

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More News On North Korea's Drone Program

N.Korea 'Developing Kamikaze Drones' -- Chosun Ilbo
N.Korea developing unmanned attack aircraft: report -- AFP
Report: North Korea using old, US-made drones -- FOX News/Newscore
Reports: N. Korea Developing Attack Drones using US Technology -- Voice of America
North Korea’s New Killer Drone Comes From The US -- Gizmodo

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