North Korea Tests AI-Guided Weapons; Russia Updates Defense Policies; Ukraine Strikes Crimea
North Korea conducted AI-guided missile tests while Russia modified banking defense rules and Ukraine struck Sevastopol with Storm Shadow missiles.
North Korea announced it conducted tests of artificial intelligence-guided missiles and artillery rockets, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The weapons systems are described as being designed for modern warfare applications, though specific technical details were not provided.
Separately, Russia has authorized its central bank and largest lender Sberbank to directly engage unmanned aerial vehicles, marking a policy shift in the country's approach to drone defense. The decision expands the institutions' roles beyond traditional financial operations into direct security functions.
In the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the governor of Sevastopol reported that Ukrainian forces used Storm Shadow missiles in an attack on the Crimean city. Storm Shadow missiles are long-range cruise missiles that have been supplied to Ukraine by the United Kingdom.
These developments reflect the evolving nature of modern warfare, with artificial intelligence increasingly integrated into weapons systems and financial institutions taking on expanded security roles. The incidents also highlight the continued intensity of the conflict in Ukraine, with strikes reaching Russian-controlled territories in Crimea.
The timing of these separate military and policy developments underscores the complex security environment across multiple regions, as nations adapt their defense strategies and weapons capabilities.