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South Korea trains 500,000 soldiers as drone warriors by 2033

South Korea will train all 500,000 soldiers to use drones by 2033, aiming to counter North Koreaโ€™s 2,000-drone threat and Ukraineโ€™s battlefield drone tactics. This shift turns every soldier into a pot

South Korea plans to train entire military as "drone warriors"
Ars Technica โ€” 26 June 2026
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South Koreaโ€™s military will train every one of its half-million soldiers to fly and fight with drones, turning the entire force into โ€œdrone warriors.โ€

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Why This Matters

South Koreaโ€™s plan to transform every soldier into a drone operator signals a fundamental shift in modern warfare, where decentralized, high-tech combat becomes the norm rather than the exception. By embedding drone proficiency into the core military training of 500,000 personnel, Seoul is not just upgrading its arsenalโ€”itโ€™s redefining the very role of individual soldiers in asymmetrical conflicts. This approach could set a new global standard for how nations prepare for drone-centric battlefields.

Background Context

The urgency stems from North Koreaโ€™s rapid drone expansion, which has reportedly amassed a fleet of 2,000 systemsโ€”ranging from reconnaissance to potential strike dronesโ€”since the collapse of a 2018 inter-Korean military accord. Meanwhile, Ukraineโ€™s battlefield successes with commercial drones have demonstrated how low-cost, mass-produced systems can neutralize traditional military advantages, forcing Seoul to adopt a similarly adaptive strategy.

What Happens Next

Within five years, South Koreaโ€™s military could see a surge in drone-related innovations, from AI-assisted targeting to swarm tactics, as training programs scale up. Yet questions remain over whether this model can mitigate the risks of over-reliance on drone networks, particularly in electronic warfare environments where signals could be jammed or hijacked. Observers will also watch whether this approach accelerates South Koreaโ€™s broader military-industrial partnerships, especially with the U.S. and NATO.

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