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The Korean military says it has found GPS sensors in balloons from North Korea

Korea military says it found GPS sensors in balloons from North Korea

South Korea has found GPS sensors in some of the garbage balloons that North Korea has been sending to them across the border.

This is reported by Yonhap.

According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, GPS sensors have been found in some North Korean missiles, and Pyongyang may be using them to track data on the missiles' flights. .

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A South Korean military official said the military is "monitoring the possible development of DPRK balloon control technology and preparing for contingencies".

According to the South Korean military, North Korea has sent about 6,000 cluster bombs to South Korea this year.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff estimates that North Korea has spent 600 million won ($444,148) for this campaign.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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