Moment Kim Jong-Un blows up old BMW with chilling new kamikaze drones after ‘being caught sending troops to Russia’

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THIS is the moment Kim Jong-Un happily watches a new powerful kamikaze drone blow up a BMW in a ball of flames.

The North Korean dictator has ordered them to be mass produced “as soon as possible” after he is caught sending equally powerful tank guns to his pal Putin.

a man in a military uniform is talking to two other menThe BMW is turned into a massive flame ball after it is struck by the droneReuters
a rocket is being launched in a field with a caption that says ' korean ' on itKim Jong-Un tests his new kamikaze drones, with one of the targets a black BMWEast2West
a man in a military uniform is talking to two other menKim has ordered the striking UAVs to be mass produced “as soon as possible” in a chilling new threatEast2West
an aerial view of a rocket being launched in a fieldA cloud of dust obscures the wreckage of the carEast2West

Pictures show Kim watching on with glee as a terrifying suicide UAV obliterates a BMW with ease on November 14.

Whilst the images do not show the exact design of the military weapon, they are reportedly being ordered in “various types”.

This suggests that different models will have different, assumedly equally as threatening abilities.

Blurry snaps of the flying killing machines do show a compact, cylindrical shape with agile wings.

The drone can be seen menacingly hovering in mid-air as it efficiently takes out the car, in a test that shows the drone’s damaging impact.

Kim highlighted “The need to build a serial production system as early as possible and go into full-scale mass production.

“Such objective change urgently calls for updating many parts of (North Korean) military theory, practice and education and keenly calls upon the fields of defence science and education to redouble the prompt practical action and efforts.”

The tyrant also stressed that drones are an “essential requirement in military aspect nowadays.”

The dictator’s state-run Korean Central News Agency has confirmed the drones are designed to “precisely attack any enemy targets on the ground and at sea”.

The agency said: “In the test, the drones of various types precisely hit the targets after flying along different preset tactical routes in striking ranges”.

In similarly daunting events, Kim has been caught sending massive new tank guns to a delighted Putin for use against Ukraine, as well as at least 10,000 troops.

A picture shows the colossal tanks being transported on a flat-bed train through the snow, with zip ties wrapped around it to contain the imposing gun turrets.

Neither North Korea or Russia have announced the transfer of the M1989 Koksan self-propelled gun, known as Shin’heung.

Grainy footage displays the M1989 launching missiles into the air in a cloud of smoke and fire.

The mounted gun is so powerful in the video that it shakes the tank it is mounted to after it fires.

The weapon has been specially designed to fit onto a modified tank chassis, shooting from ranges of nearly 40 miles.

It consists of a 170-mm turret gun placed on the tank.

The weapon has a 25 mile range with standard munitions, and up to 37 miles with rocket-assisted shells, firing between one and two shells every five minutes.

Kim has been seen previously posing with the M1989.

The exact number of troops sent to Putin is currently unknown.

NORTH KOREAN MISSILE THREAT

In August, state media reported that Kim oversaw tests of “various drones organized by the Drone Institute of the Academy of Defence Sciences”.

At the time, the term “suicide attack drones” was not used, and a different agency was allegedly responsible for their development.

Kim has laid out a five-year defence plan during congress, detailing a comprehensive list of weapons to be developed between 2021 and 2026.

Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, warned that South Korea are also under threat with Kim’s announcement.

Yang said: “The development of drones also aims to counter South Korea, stemming from North Korea’s claim that the recent drone incident over Pyongyang was orchestrated by the South Korean military.

“This indicates an effort by North Korea to address its perceived disadvantage in drone capabilities relative to South Korea.”

a row of military vehicles with the number 401 on the sideEast2West
The M1989 can fire missiles from distances of up to nearly 40 miles[/caption]
a train carrying military vehicles has a sticker on the side that says ' a ' on itEast2West
Kim was caught red-handed as he transported the weapons through the snow to pal Putin[/caption]
a row of military vehicles are firing rockets in the snow .East2West
The scary video shows the power of the tank guns[/caption]
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The tank is shaken by the force at which the guns fire[/caption]
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