‼️ “Notes of Private Jong.” Part 2: “Using Live Bait”

In the notebook of a North Korean special forces operative neutralized in the Kursk region, he detailed a method for luring Ukrainian drones using live bait.

Before his encounter with Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) operators, Private Gyeong Hong Jong outlined tactics for downing UAVs and evading Ukrainian artillery in his notebook.

It is unclear whether this strategy originates from authentic North Korean military doctrine or was taught to them by Russians. However, the tactic relies on using live bait.

Here is the full transcription of another entry from the captured notebook, secured in the Kursk region by SOF operators. The entry is accompanied by illustrations drawn by the North Korean SOF soldier:

“How to neutralize a drone.”

Upon spotting a drone, form a trio (3 people). The person baiting the drone maintains a distance of 7 meters, while the shooters position themselves 10-12 meters away.

If the bait person remains stationary, the drone will also stop its movement. At this moment, the shooter should eliminate the drone.

“How to avoid artillery fire.”

If caught in an artillery strike zone, designate a regrouping point for the team, then scatter into small groups and exit the strike zone.

Another method: since artillery rarely hits the same location twice, hide in a previously targeted spot before moving out of the strike zone.


The Ukrainian SOF continues to eliminate North Korean special forces operatives in Russia’s Kursk region.

While we continue to decode the captured notes of Private Jong, you can read the first part of his notebook here. Stay tuned for more.

https://t.me/ukr_sof/1326

  • Sockenklaus
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    62 days ago

    You can say what you want about the North Korean forces but that is a badass watermark on that writing paper.

      • Sockenklaus
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        102 days ago

        Wow what a facepalm moment… I honestly thought the watermark was on the paper and I obviously couldn’t identify the Ukrainian special forces logo.

    • @[email protected]
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      152 days ago

      That’s clearly a Ukrainian watermark. The letters are Cyrillic and there’s a small Ukrainian coat of arms at the bottom

        • @[email protected]
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          22 days ago

          That’s understandable, I didn’t know that specific emblem and had to look extra hard to notice the coat of arms since it’s quite discreet

    • @McBB
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      42 days ago

      Is this a joke

      • Sockenklaus
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        32 days ago

        Sorry to disappoint you. My comment was kinda tongue in cheek (clearly a watermark on writing paper doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things) but I honestly didn’t think that the watermark could be in the image and not on the paper. Also I didn’t know this was an Ukrainian watermark.