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(VIDEO) North Korea’s Reverse-Engineered Hellfire Missiles and Drones Raise Alarms in U.S. Defense Circles

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
October 22, 2024
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(VIDEO) North Korea’s Reverse-Engineered Hellfire Missiles and Drones Raise Alarms in U.S. Defense Circles

North Korea’s military ambitions are taking a dangerous new turn, with recent reports suggesting the country is developing military drones equipped with reverse-engineered American Hellfire missiles. Brigadier General Patrick Costello revealed during the 2024 United States Army Association conference that Pyongyang’s new drones bear a striking resemblance to U.S. models such as the MQ-9 Reaper and RQ-4 Global Hawk. Even more alarming is their weaponry—copies of the AGM-114 Hellfire missile, a key air-to-surface missile used by the U.S. military.

North Korea has made clear its intent to enhance its drone capabilities, producing small to medium-sized unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) weighing around 600 kilograms, with multirole capacities. In July 2023, North Korea unveiled two drones in a military parade, where state media footage showed one firing a missile that closely mimicked the Hellfire. These developments are alarming U.S. military officials, particularly given the region’s growing geopolitical tensions.

Espionage and Reverse-Engineering Fears

The U.S. intelligence community suspects that North Korea’s drone technology, particularly its Hellfire copies, could have been acquired through espionage or by recovering components from conflict zones. With Pyongyang showing increasing cooperation with Russia, these technologies could find their way into Moscow’s military arsenal, especially as the war in Ukraine drags on.

North Korea’s aggressive push to enhance its drone capabilities raises serious concerns in the U.S. and allied nations. General Costello pointed out that the recent conflicts, particularly the war in Ukraine, have accelerated the use of drones in combat, making them a central element of modern military strategy.

U.S. Scrambles to Bolster Counter-Drone Defenses

As drones become a fixture in global military operations, the U.S. is moving quickly to strengthen its defenses against these emerging threats. The Pentagon has requested a $2.4 billion budget for unmanned aerial systems in 2025, while various branches of the U.S. military have sought additional funding for counter-drone technologies. This year alone, the Department of Defense has an unfunded request for $741 million for such systems.

In the private sector, companies like Anduril, led by Palmer Luckey, are already securing multi-billion-dollar contracts to provide advanced counter-drone technologies to U.S. forces. Recently, Anduril was awarded $250 million for 500 reusable drones and jamming systems, a clear sign of the escalating arms race in unmanned systems.

Strategic Ramifications for the Indo-Pacific

While North Korean drones may not yet match the sophistication of their American counterparts, their growing presence in the Indo-Pacific region poses a significant strategic threat. U.S. defense officials are increasingly concerned about how these drones—paired with missile systems like the reverse-engineered Hellfire—could disrupt the balance of power. North Korea’s collaboration with Russia and its ability to share these technologies with other actors, such as Iran or militant groups like Hamas, heighten these risks further.

In fact, reports have surfaced suggesting that North Korean arms were used in the October 7, 2024, attacks by Hamas, fueling concerns that American-made—or American-inspired—military technologies are now in the hands of hostile entities.

North Korea’s Broader Military Advances

Beyond drones, North Korea has made significant advancements in missile technology. In January 2024, Pyongyang successfully tested a solid-fuel intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) with a hypersonic warhead, capable of reaching U.S. bases in Guam. Hypersonic missiles, which travel at five times the speed of sound, present a considerable challenge for defense systems, making them harder to intercept than traditional ballistic missiles.

This rapid modernization of North Korea’s military comes at a time of heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Pyongyang has recently called for constitutional amendments that challenge South Korea’s status as a separate state, signaling an increasingly aggressive stance. Although North Korea insists it is not seeking war, it has stated it will not shy away from conflict if necessary, further raising the stakes in an already volatile region.

Conclusion

As North Korea accelerates its military drone program and develops missiles based on reverse-engineered U.S. technologies, the U.S. and its allies face a new and evolving threat in the Indo-Pacific. The U.S. is ramping up efforts to bolster its counter-drone defenses, but North Korea’s technological advancements could significantly alter the nature of conflict in the region. With potential partnerships between Pyongyang and Moscow growing stronger, the implications of North Korea’s drone and missile development are far-reaching, demanding close scrutiny and swift action.

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