Kim observes tests of North Korea’s new reconnaissance and attack drones

North Korea just flexed its drone muscles again, and paper packaging pros should take note. This week, Kim Jong Un watched tests of new AI-powered reconnaissance and kamikaze drones, including one that eerily resembles Boeing’s E-7 Wedgetail. With exploding drones hitting targets and AI tracking troop movements, Kim called for mass production and made drones a top military priority. Why should the paper packaging industry care? Increased drone warfare shifts military supply chains toward lightweight, disposable materials—especially fiber-based packaging for drone transport, storage, and rapid deployment. This could spark demand spikes in specialized corrugated designs with anti-static and impact-resistant features.https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/kim-observes-tests-north-koreas-new-reconnaissance-attack-drones-rcna198307

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