NewsRussian military jet makes visible flight to North Korea

Russian military jet makes visible flight to North Korea

Archival photo of the Russian Ił-62M airplane
Archival photo of the Russian Ił-62M airplane
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Malwina Witkowska

9 July 2024 09:29

On Tuesday, a Russian military jet made an unannounced flight to North Korea. This is the first such situation since both countries signed the mutual defence treaty. An expert claims that the overt journey suggests that Moscow no longer sees a need to hide its military ties.

A Russian Air Force passenger plane took off from Moscow around 11:10 PM Eastern Time. According to data from flight tracking websites Flightradar24 and FlightAware, the plane landed at Sunan International Airport in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, at 8:12 PM Eastern Time.

According to the portal nknews.org, unlike many other Russian aircraft that have recently performed secret flights to North Korea, this one maintained a relatively consistent radio signal during the flight to Pyongyang. It only briefly turned off its transponders over Siberia.

Russia does not hide military cooperation

The Russian jet’s journey is the first known military flight since last month when Russian leader Vladimir Putin visited North Korea. At that time, he signed an agreement with Kim Jong Un on a comprehensive strategic partnership.

The treaty formalizes bilateral commitments to provide military assistance in the event of an attack on either country.

In an interview with the NK News portal, Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi, an adjunct professor at the University of Tokyo, assessed that "Russia probably sees no need to hide its military cooperation with North Korea."

Russian military in North Korea

As reported by NK News, Russia and North Korea have organized many visits focusing on economic and humanitarian cooperation over the past year. According to the Korean Central News Agency, Tuesday’s flight continued Monday’s visit by North Korean military educators to Moscow.

Hinata-Yamaguchi from the University of Tokyo described the military flight as a "significant advance."

Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi told NK News that it is significant in the sense that it represents another step in deepening Russia-North Korea relations and addressing the matter. He added that the plane could have carried officials, technicians, or smaller equipment.

The expert stated that the North Korean military delegation likely aims to send academic staff, scientists, and engineers to Russia to gain specialized knowledge in research and development.

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