That is not Su-7 as he asserts.
Su-7 is not used by North Korea for decades.
He mentions higher quality images and date.
Yet provides none to prove own assertion.
If it was Su-7 then wings would be larger.
Along we could have seen large tail fins.
It has different airframe length to width ratio.
Maxar is credited in image itself prominently.
I stated IISS acquired and posted it publicly.
Not that IISS took satellite image of NK there.
Which he asserted against me.
He says impossible to move jets from factory.
When NK had many jet UAVs on Zil-130 trucks.
Along having cranes to lift fighter jets.
Thus those can be placed on towed trailer.
NK has mobile truck based cranes.
That have lifted solid fuel SLBMs.
Larger than 4650kg heavy 9K720 Iskander.
NK produces RD-9 turbojet engines.
Arguably most complex part of entire fighter.
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As for MALE UAV.
Western part Korean peninsula basically flat.
Comms equipments can be on mountains.
Purpose would be to observe the border.
Perhaps IMINT and SIGINT of border area.
Those certainly won't go deep into SK.