Russia mistakenly destroyed a North Korean surface-to-air missile (SAM) system in Kursk – thinking it was Ukrainian – using one of its own FPV drones. Yes, you read that right—friendly fire at its most unfriendly.In this video, I’ll explore:How It Happened: The misidentification of the North Korean Tor-NK system as a NATO radar station and why this mix-up is more proof of Russia’s disorganized war machine.The Tor-NK’s Origins: A North Korean attempt at modernizing air defense by blending Russian and Chinese tech into a clunky semi-trailer-mounted system.Russia’s Friendly Fire Problem: From shooting down its own Su-35 jets to chaotic ground skirmishes, I’ll break down why Russia keeps sabotaging itself.What This Means for Ukraine: How these blunders give Ukraine an edge and highlight Russia’s desperate reliance on questionable allies like North Korea.This tale of military incompetence is both hilarious and revealing. Russia’s inability to coordinate on the battlefield exposes cracks in its strategy—and offers Ukraine a morale boost. If you enjoy unpacking these bizarre moments in military history, hit that subscribe button and join the conversation.Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the heroes. Слава Україні!

Russia Just DESTROYED a North Korean SAM By Mistake!
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