This year, North Korea will deliver another 150 short-range ballistic missiles (KN-23) to Russia.
This was reported by Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, to The War Zone.
According to Budanov, Pyongyang is expected to send 150 more KN-23 short-range ballistic missiles to Moscow in 2025.
He added that last year, North Korea delivered 148 of these missiles to Russia.
Budanov also noted that in the last three months, North Korea supplied Russia with about 120 units of 170-mm self-propelled artillery systems M1989 "Koksan" and 120 units of 240-mm multiple rocket launchers (MRLs) M-1991, and is likely to send at least the same number in the future.
"They have a lot of these systems. The 170mm weapons have powerful ammunition and good capability. TThe 240mm MLRS are like any other heavy systems. They make more problems on the front line," he added.
According to the head of the Main Intelligence Directorate Ministry of Defense, North Korea may send reinforcements to Russia's Kursk region.
"We don't expect to see many new ground troops. They are like biological robots," he said.