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N Korea close to completing its first airborne warning aircraft

Thursday, 6 March 2025


SEOUL, Mar 05 (AP): North Korea appears close to completing its first airborne early warning aircraft, satellite imagery showed, an asset that experts say will sharply bolster the country's air force power when it's deployed.
North Korea's nuclear and missile programs pose a significant security threat to South Korea, the U.S. and others. But its aerial surveillance capability is far behind those of its rivals, while most of its fighter jets and other military aircraft are aging.
38 North, a website specializing in North Korea studies, reported Tuesday that recent commercial satellite imagery showed an Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft parked at a Pyongyang airport, with a large radome mounted on top of the fuselage. A radome refers to a structure that encircles a radar system.
It called the aircraft's near-completion "a significant upgrade for an air force that has not seen new airborne capabilities in years."
The website said the radome has a distinctive triangle design on top, similar to what is seen on some Chinese airborne early warning aircraft, but not used on U.S. or Russian aircraft. "This could indicate support or influence from China, although the triangle alone is not conclusive proof," the website said. The aircraft, which was one of three IL-76s previously used by North Korea's national airline, Air Koryo, was moved into the airport's maintenance facility in October 2023 before work began on a section on top of the fuselage, the website said.
Last November, the aircraft, then without the radome, was moved into the adjacent hangar.