AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoInter-Korean Military Escalation: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un watched major weapons tests and demanded a “deadly and destructive offensive posture,” with KCNA saying new systems target airfields, ports and power facilities—while South Korea simultaneously unveiled a rapid push to expand drone warfare. Drone Arms Race: Seoul plans to train 500,000 “drone warriors” and scale homegrown long-range loitering suicide drones (K-Lucas), plus counter-drone tools, aiming to make drones a universal “second personal weapon” across all branches. Frontline Readiness: South Korea and U.S. Marines rehearsed KAAV-7A1 ship-to-shore operations in Hawaii, underscoring how contested coasts and unmanned threats are shaping allied planning. Cyber Threats with Environmental Reach: SentinelOne reported a North Korea–linked macOS implant, macOS.Gaslight, that tries to trick AI security tools into aborting analysis—an indirect risk to the digital systems that manage everything from logistics to critical infrastructure. Domestic Tourism vs. Survival: North Korea is pushing organized summer tourism, but many residents say costs make it irrelevant, with survival taking priority over sightseeing. China Investment Prep: North Korea is cleaning up mines, factories and aquaculture sites ahead of a planned Chinese investor visit, aiming to present “normal operations” for on-site surveys.
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