his immune system is probably just adjusting to our region. It happens, when you move you're exposed to things your immune system wasn't used to fighting back in the UK.
There is a channel called Dimple which has people from North Korea that has managed to escape like ex soldiers. They are shown US military weapons and are always astounded what we have. It quite tragic that even their own military is kept in the dark about things we have. Great channel to watch and see the insight they go through everyday when they lived there.
You should react to Dimple (they are a South Korea channel) they have former military soldiers from North Korea that escaped and they they have some videos that tell you how they were treated in NK as soldiers it’s so sad
One huge thing about our special forces is that the SAS helped set the groundwork for our Special Forces, so we received the teachings of some of the best in the world to pass down to our own.
@@maryjoygelizon4268 exactly and god knows how big a number that is but im guessing a lot. Once theres that chance they can turn they will and then it crumbles. At Kim Jong Il's funeral they were forced to cry and were jailed if they didn't. You can't force people to be loyal to poverty and oppression
@@maryjoygelizon4268 I completely agree. I seen that myself personally in Iraq in 2003. Conscripts and volunteer foreign fighters were giving up in droves just to get fresh water and MRE's. We captured them and turned them over to military police who took them back to Kuwait at our main bases. During 1st few months of the invasion we hadn't yet established permanent bases in Iraq. Back in Kuwait they were interviewed and given temporary housing (GP tent). Most of them were released after that.
yep plus the Americas would probably be fighting over NK airspace so whilst would dominate after a while their planes ect would not all be active at the same time ,so yes more hardware but most of it would never get there aka tanks we all may have more but most would not be there
@@maryjoygelizon4268 so long as their family's were not being held and that was the reason for fighting , but overall i agree conscripts in general get in the way of the ones who go in by choise
Yup...lol...The sound of a couple dozen hogs belching would completely demoralize their ranks...and flatten the best North Korean assets with no problem
I think South Korea could easily defeat North Korea on it's own as long as the Chinese didnt get involved and no nukes involved , South Korea has a very well trained military.
@@germanstormtrooper2298 ...... Where in my post was I talking about the Korean war of the early 50s ?? , I'm talking about today , todays S.Korea would decimate the N.Koreans. Next time read posts more carefully.
@@dreamsofsnow6521 you said could defeat and you said chinese DIDNT get involved that means you are talking about the war in the 50s like chinese did get involved in the 50s korean war and when you said as long as they didnt get involved it makes people think that you are talking anout the past
The classic definition of a superpower requires the ability to fight anywhere, incl. 2 wars in 2 theaters simultaneously. Even disregarding U.S. bases around the world, the U.S. operates huge air & naval fleets (incl. transport); China & Russia don't. As in WW2, the fight can't be taken to the U.S. homeland; the destruction occurs outside the U.S.
When i was still in i remember that one of our s1 guys did a briefing on north Korea and and their main problem was money if i remember right they would only jave enough to last them through about 3 months of all-out fighting which is less then one of our aircraft carriers
Yet again recommending you to take a look at the stalker series as i think you might be interested in it, also you might'd like to react to some of the metro videos such as "Artyoms nightmare" and "Mobius"
Hopefully you get well soon, I only started watching your channel about a month ago, but I really enjoy your content. We'd be okay if you took a break for a little bit to get better, we all want you back at full strength and making videos.
I think allot of the tactics also have to do with battlefield experience. I think it's awesome that the British military comes and learns from us and we learn from you. That's awesome! But America has been fighting in a total of 226 years. North Korea as a military is at around 73 years. So even if they are learning tactics from other countries it still can't stack up against the just sheer amount of battlefield experience the US military has.
OriginalHuman, in a video where former NK military defectors were asked about US vs NK, they insisted that the US would overtake Pyonyang with an HOUR. Even their own military know they have no chance.
I don't agree about NK subs being deadly on shores because sonar could detect their diesel engines, exposing them and US could just launch depth charges against the subs
For Mine laying, it's actually in USs favor because the US Developed a kit that attaches to a 500lbs or 2000lbs bomb like a jdam that allows it to be used as a mine. B-52 can carry these and drop them around 40miles away from the target zon and they glide to the water. Essentially one B-52 can drop somthing like 40 mines at once.
Funny thing is I've been watching a few videos from another channel called Dimple. They have North Korean defectors interviewed on it, especially former North Korean military personnel. They do reactions like this to different things and it's funny to see their take on it all. It's very much like ours but they have the insider knowledge. Like there's one with the US cargo aircraft listed off and the former NKAF pilot even said, "We didn't have such vehicles. Lifting X tons?!? Even if it's just fresh water up a mountain. . . that'd be amazing." Then he was shown the Globemaster III and said, "Is that a monster?" But NK's lack of resources has resulted in them using as much weird alternative training as they can fit. Their lack of paved roads and spare parts would slow their tanks down and definitely slow down their rocket artillery, so that's even less of a factor. Last bit, I'm not sure how dumb Un is, but nuking South Korea is by far the dumbest thing he's ever threatened. He does know about meteorological patterns, right? The Pacific current is both in the ocean and in the air so warm winds from the equator (AKA South Korea-ward for him) blow UP TOWARDS NORTH KOREA!!!! Carrying all nuclear fallout back onto Pyongyang. But hey, I'm all down for letting this moron to go stick fork into an electrical transformer just to satiate his curiosity.
15:00 there was a sea mine from around the year 1860 discovered in the waters off one of the Carolinas I think. The news said it was so old it wasn’t dangerous anymore but I still wouldn’t go near it
I think the most important thing is supply, especially without allies involved. The US can keep their forces well supplied in fuel, munitions, and food especially. North Korea heavily relies on food imports and they're still a starving nation. You can't fight on an empty stomach. North Korea would be forced to ration food to the civilian population even further which would definitely spark revolt. It doesn't matter how "brainwashed" the civilian population is. Once the food is completely gone it'll become a free-for-all.
Very true. These videos dont talk much about difference in battlefield tactics and doctrine between the forces, it just looks at numbers and hardware. Not enough nuance.
Another thing to consider is I think the US has technologies that allow it to maneuver between mines. And possibly technologies to control detonate mines from a distance.
I would love it if you could watch some oversimplified videos about the American revolution and civil war to see a dual citizen British/American perspective.
Plus when you look at that the Apache Helicopters are designed and primary function is for taking out tanks and armored vehicles. Then add the A-10 to the mix the US wouldn't even have to put a single tank on land.
I think the only way to combat air superiority is guerrilla tactics, I might be wrong. I am sure there will be a term for Space/orbit superiority in the future.
See, when they speak of setting mines in the sea, they forget to mention that we, the U.S. have nuclear missiles that have a range of 8000 miles. We could make korea glow from home. A launch code, and a push of a button, would solve that real quick without even having to send anything there..
The info on the US subs is a bit out dated. We currently have 70 in service, 2 in the sea trials stage, and 4 under construction. Also 1 more Ohio Class hull that was never completed and has since been used for "engineering", but could be completed within 6-8 months if needed. Then add to that the new Columbia class (Ohio Class replacement) that is starting construction. Overall their info is pretty good, just needs a refresh.
One thing to say on the North Korean personnel is that North Korea spends its money on technology and nuclear weapons whereas the basics such as training rations sometimes go amiss. I think I saw a statistic on a video 4 years ago that said something like 1 in 5 North Korean soldiers will suffer from a lack of food or food poisoning sickness in their service so North Korea may have 1.28 million service members but the US service members are actually cared for a lot more the in North Korea and they would only have about 900,000 combat effective troops.
In Vietnam, the United States and South Vietnam also dominated, despite the fact that they were on the defensive. And defending is always easier than attacking. But for some reason they still lost with total air superiority. In the real world, things are not as simple as in animation. We must also not forget about China, which is the guarantor of North Korea's independence. So if the United States decides to attack North Korea, it will also have to deal with the Chinese army. Russia is also an ally of China, which will not stand aside, which will lead to World War III. This will all flare up in a chain and nothing will remain of the world except ashes. Everyone will lose!
Hey man, can you react to Tom Brokaw Explains Canada To Americans? I think you will enjoy the video a lot and shows how americans and canadians are closer then you think. Hope you get to this please. Also, I love your videos man, never ever stop!
Ground forces matter because any attack either by North Korea moving south into South Korea or by forces moving north into North Korea would have to deal with protracted ground battles. The US owned the skies for the most part in the Korean War as well, but the terrain and tenacity of the North's forces as well as the strategic goals of defending the South as the primary goal of the war meant that ground campaigns did not push much further than the DMC for any length of time.
Do some research on the Rods of God a space weapon and the 3 Patton by the US Navy on anti-gravity zero point engery and personal transportation device just released in 2019 2020 and look up the TR3B in the Space Force
3:32 North Korean soldiers are very hungry though, they are expected to forage for berries and hunt to supplement the meager rice ration they get… and no, that’s not for soldiers in the field that’s even for soldiers stationed at bases
Washington, Idaho and Minnesota. Three ridiculously beautiful states that are different north to south and east to west, and if you hit Washington.....hit me up, I'll take you fishing.
Lol I just had a cold, mine has basically completely subsided... turns out my slav body wasn’t ready to wear a sleeveless coat in British “spring”, which for some reason is much colder than usual and I was a little too eager to use the coat, (probably got the cold because I had to wait still outside somewhere for 20 minutes and then spend 40 minutes outside... yep that’ll do it lol) My own ramblings aside, I hope you get well soon!
One thing you gotta remember though that North Korea has the homeground advantage and they have all their equipment at home compared to US which would have to transport them over the Pacific. I also think that North Korea has done the same thing as Russia and focused more on ground to air missiles as a way to control the skies
I think the only reason north Korea had so many personal is because I think its mandatory (correct me if I'm wrong) that you have to do like 4 years military service or something like that.
Get well wishes from Massachusetts USA!!!! I think North Koreas personel numbers are pumped up because they force service and count civilians into conscription so they count them as well. I think, if it ever comes down to an actual conflict, North Korea would need a whole lot of help against us. There are no countries that I can think of that actually want to fight us. Maybe China, Russia, and the UK could but still don't want to. Those 3 I say because of size and training. All that I said with respect to all because anyone that chooses to serve their respective countries with honor and courage deserve respect and support. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all that serve!! Especially the U.S. and our allies!
•NK builds underground tunnels, we have bombs for that. •The only thing they have is their nuclear backpacks. •Their medics don't have the equipment or medicine. •Everyone of age in NK has to serve.
My dude sounds like he really have a cold. Get well mate! Your channel is one of the only ones left on UA-cam that isn’t cringe!
Thanks mate ❤️
I watch alot of channels on youtube that aren't cringe. Perhaps you're looking in the wrong areas?
@@mr_h831 I was about to comment the same. this is no hate towards Luke just saying
his immune system is probably just adjusting to our region. It happens, when you move you're exposed to things your immune system wasn't used to fighting back in the UK.
@瑞安卡特里尔
I agree. A *lot* of UA-camrs are still good, but there are much fewer good reaction channels, but this guy is one of them
9:12 As R. Lee Ermy once so eloquently stated " The Abraham's main job is to go out and rip open the enemy armor like a can opener with an attitude."
Mail call
haha
There is a channel called Dimple which has people from North Korea that has managed to escape like ex soldiers. They are shown US military weapons and are always astounded what we have. It quite tragic that even their own military is kept in the dark about things we have. Great channel to watch and see the insight they go through everyday when they lived there.
You should react to Dimple (they are a South Korea channel) they have former military soldiers from North Korea that escaped and they they have some videos that tell you how they were treated in NK as soldiers it’s so sad
I second this suggestion.
I eight that too...
I vouch.
My favorite was the 2 men who describe their defection stories.
Agreed
“That’s a real nice tank ya got there… sure would be unfortunate in someone turned it into Swiss cheese” - A-10 Warthog
PFFFT
@@Gigi53789 correction brrrt
Never underestimate an "enemy".
usa would win lol
@@goatfade9313 "hust"Vietnam "hust" same situation like today youre over confident.
@@michaeld.uchiha9084 not at all. With all of this technology any environmental advantage they have (like they did in Vietnam) would be evened out.
@@michaeld.uchiha9084 we pulled out of Vietnam due to the opinion of the masses. If we really wanted to stay we could have.
@@VitalizedG sure
One huge thing about our special forces is that the SAS helped set the groundwork for our Special Forces, so we received the teachings of some of the best in the world to pass down to our own.
This guy always is in my recommended and it’s like his content is so enjoyable at 3 am
edit: I subscribed
A big point is their soldiers commitment because some will be brain washed, dedicated but then some will be forced and not loyal etc
If US invades Nkorea i think alot of the Nkorea soldiers that werent brainwashed will just surrender for a better life
@@maryjoygelizon4268 exactly and god knows how big a number that is but im guessing a lot. Once theres that chance they can turn they will and then it crumbles. At Kim Jong Il's funeral they were forced to cry and were jailed if they didn't. You can't force people to be loyal to poverty and oppression
@@maryjoygelizon4268 I completely agree. I seen that myself personally in Iraq in 2003. Conscripts and volunteer foreign fighters were giving up in droves just to get fresh water and MRE's. We captured them and turned them over to military police who took them back to Kuwait at our main bases. During 1st few months of the invasion we hadn't yet established permanent bases in Iraq. Back in Kuwait they were interviewed and given temporary housing (GP tent). Most of them were released after that.
yep plus the Americas would probably be fighting over NK airspace so whilst would dominate after a while their planes ect would not all be active at the same time ,so yes more hardware but most of it would never get there aka tanks we all may have more but most would not be there
@@maryjoygelizon4268 so long as their family's were not being held and that was the reason for fighting , but overall i agree conscripts in general get in the way of the ones who go in by choise
Everyone is gangster until the AC-130 starts farting in the sky
I love both of you. 🤘🏼
Olympus has fallen?
Any gangster until the Russians come with their hypersonic and laser weapons, S-400 and S-500 and nuclear-powered cruise missiles.
@AviationExtract ny fav
@@УДачныйучасток-я1е lol sure
North Korea thinks it's hot stuff with its tanks until a chorus of BRRRRRRRRTTTT comes out of the sky and everything is a smoking pile of rubble
Yup...lol...The sound of a couple dozen hogs belching would completely demoralize their ranks...and flatten the best North Korean assets with no problem
I literally laughed out loud at "A chorus of BRRRRRRR..." 🤣
This comment is underrated
Hahaha 🤣
I think South Korea could easily defeat North Korea on it's own as long as the Chinese didnt get involved and no nukes involved , South Korea has a very well trained military.
South korea was getting crushed then the UN send volentears who turned the tide bro srsly go read
@@germanstormtrooper2298 ...... Where in my post was I talking about the Korean war of the early 50s ?? , I'm talking about today , todays S.Korea would decimate the N.Koreans.
Next time read posts more carefully.
@@dreamsofsnow6521 you said could defeat and you said chinese DIDNT get involved that means you are talking about the past
@@dreamsofsnow6521 you said could defeat and you said chinese DIDNT get involved that means you are talking about the war in the 50s like chinese did get involved in the 50s korean war and when you said as long as they didnt get involved it makes people think that you are talking anout the past
@@germanstormtrooper2298....... People aren't thinking that , only YOU are thinking that . But enough of this and I'm moving on.
**New video gets uploaded** Me and the biggest fans:I AM SPEED
NK: We have almost as many tanks!!!! AND MISSILES!!!!
US: A-10 goes brrrrt
Wut dat
you are so right on the tactics part. we all get better when we share
The classic definition of a superpower requires the ability to fight anywhere, incl. 2 wars in 2 theaters simultaneously. Even disregarding U.S. bases around the world, the U.S. operates huge air & naval fleets (incl. transport); China & Russia don't. As in WW2, the fight can't be taken to the U.S. homeland; the destruction occurs outside the U.S.
God bless brother. Love from Colorado! Feel better.
Hope you feel better quickly man. Love your channel. Definitely in my top 3. Always excited to see your stuff.
I always forget your one of us now !
Hope you get well soon! Also, I think you should react to "The Insane American Plan to Invade Japan in 1945."
When i was still in i remember that one of our s1 guys did a briefing on north Korea and and their main problem was money if i remember right they would only jave enough to last them through about 3 months of all-out fighting which is less then one of our aircraft carriers
These vids are soooo interesting! Keep cranking the reactions, love it!
Yet again recommending you to take a look at the stalker series as i think you might be interested in it,
also you might'd like to react to some of the metro videos such as "Artyoms nightmare" and "Mobius"
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I'm shocked that Infographics didn't mention the B-2s.
Hopefully you get well soon, I only started watching your channel about a month ago, but I really enjoy your content. We'd be okay if you took a break for a little bit to get better, we all want you back at full strength and making videos.
Hope your feeling better soon man... glad to hear u don't have the rona
They also failed to mention spec ops, rangers and such. Dropping behind the lines and causing mischief.
When you are going across the country, are you going to every state or are you going to certain states?
In the words of my grandpa, “them damn commies don’t stand a chance”
I think allot of the tactics also have to do with battlefield experience. I think it's awesome that the British military comes and learns from us and we learn from you. That's awesome! But America has been fighting in a total of 226 years. North Korea as a military is at around 73 years. So even if they are learning tactics from other countries it still can't stack up against the just sheer amount of battlefield experience the US military has.
OriginalHuman, in a video where former NK military defectors were asked about US vs NK, they insisted that the US would overtake Pyonyang with an HOUR. Even their own military know they have no chance.
React to Six Days in Fallujah trailer!
If your sick, then you dont have to make videos. Your life comes first before us. Get well mate!
How come your always sick when I watch your videos? Get well brother ❤💪
I don't agree about NK subs being deadly on shores because sonar could detect their diesel engines, exposing them and US could just launch depth charges against the subs
For Mine laying, it's actually in USs favor because the US Developed a kit that attaches to a 500lbs or 2000lbs bomb like a jdam that allows it to be used as a mine. B-52 can carry these and drop them around 40miles away from the target zon and they glide to the water. Essentially one B-52 can drop somthing like 40 mines at once.
React to Six days in Falluja gameplay trailer
Funny thing is I've been watching a few videos from another channel called Dimple. They have North Korean defectors interviewed on it, especially former North Korean military personnel. They do reactions like this to different things and it's funny to see their take on it all. It's very much like ours but they have the insider knowledge.
Like there's one with the US cargo aircraft listed off and the former NKAF pilot even said, "We didn't have such vehicles. Lifting X tons?!? Even if it's just fresh water up a mountain. . . that'd be amazing." Then he was shown the Globemaster III and said, "Is that a monster?" But NK's lack of resources has resulted in them using as much weird alternative training as they can fit.
Their lack of paved roads and spare parts would slow their tanks down and definitely slow down their rocket artillery, so that's even less of a factor. Last bit, I'm not sure how dumb Un is, but nuking South Korea is by far the dumbest thing he's ever threatened. He does know about meteorological patterns, right? The Pacific current is both in the ocean and in the air so warm winds from the equator (AKA South Korea-ward for him) blow UP TOWARDS NORTH KOREA!!!! Carrying all nuclear fallout back onto Pyongyang. But hey, I'm all down for letting this moron to go stick fork into an electrical transformer just to satiate his curiosity.
15:00 there was a sea mine from around the year 1860 discovered in the waters off one of the Carolinas I think. The news said it was so old it wasn’t dangerous anymore but I still wouldn’t go near it
Hey OriginalHuman! Love your videos! It would be awesome if you did a reaction to the A10 Warthog. :D Also, hope you get well soon!
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Dude I just found this Chanel and I love this vibe man keep up the good work
your channel is great and underrated
I love your vids
I think the most important thing is supply, especially without allies involved. The US can keep their forces well supplied in fuel, munitions, and food especially. North Korea heavily relies on food imports and they're still a starving nation. You can't fight on an empty stomach. North Korea would be forced to ration food to the civilian population even further which would definitely spark revolt. It doesn't matter how "brainwashed" the civilian population is. Once the food is completely gone it'll become a free-for-all.
Tactics ain't easily measurable so I would guess that is why it wasn't included in this video.
*New video reacting to infographics*
Me: YEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAA
Very true. These videos dont talk much about difference in battlefield tactics and doctrine between the forces, it just looks at numbers and hardware. Not enough nuance.
Another thing to consider is I think the US has technologies that allow it to maneuver between mines. And possibly technologies to control detonate mines from a distance.
I would love it if you could watch some oversimplified videos about the American revolution and civil war to see a dual citizen British/American perspective.
Really good video mate. I'll hope you'll get better. Stay safe and have a good day!
Dude hope you get better
Yeah did you hear about the sea mine that washed up on one of Florida’s beaches. Some crazy stuff huh.
Plus when you look at that the Apache Helicopters are designed and primary function is for taking out tanks and armored vehicles. Then add the A-10 to the mix the US wouldn't even have to put a single tank on land.
I think the only way to combat air superiority is guerrilla tactics, I might be wrong.
I am sure there will be a term for Space/orbit superiority in the future.
5:20 "worlds only fully operational 5th gen fighter" su 57 exists, freshly entered service (25 dec 2020) but its still here
Probably after they finished producing the video.
Oh on your trip, make sure to see traverse city michigan
You should look at a video from trex arms, about if airsoft events are good military training, the video is quite interesting.
Man I'm not surprised by this I Knew North Korea would be a force to be messing with amazing video as always 💓
See, when they speak of setting mines in the sea, they forget to mention that we, the U.S. have nuclear missiles that have a range of 8000 miles. We could make korea glow from home. A launch code, and a push of a button, would solve that real quick without even having to send anything there..
Trained in kamakaze tactics but the planes are so slow and the radars so ancient the only thing they would be hitting is the water or the ground...
The info on the US subs is a bit out dated. We currently have 70 in service, 2 in the sea trials stage, and 4 under construction. Also 1 more Ohio Class hull that was never completed and has since been used for "engineering", but could be completed within 6-8 months if needed. Then add to that the new Columbia class (Ohio Class replacement) that is starting construction. Overall their info is pretty good, just needs a refresh.
Welcome to America. Enjoy your travels around this great country and stay safe.
One thing to say on the North Korean personnel is that North Korea spends its money on technology and nuclear weapons whereas the basics such as training rations sometimes go amiss. I think I saw a statistic on a video 4 years ago that said something like 1 in 5 North Korean soldiers will suffer from a lack of food or food poisoning sickness in their service so North Korea may have 1.28 million service members but the US service members are actually cared for a lot more the in North Korea and they would only have about 900,000 combat effective troops.
North Korean soldiers are under trained and under fed to the point of starvation.
But the koreans have Taekwondo!!
LMAO
Vid ideas: 1: Old Soldier Meets Young Soldier
2: Dark Docs
Damn, no kidding incredibly sick. Can feel the congestion from here, know all too well how it feels. Get better soon!!!
Love the videos keep up the hard work 🔥🔥
happy travels
make sure any campground you are interested it will let you in, in a school bus conversion
In Vietnam, the United States and South Vietnam also dominated, despite the fact that they were on the defensive. And defending is always easier than attacking. But for some reason they still lost with total air superiority. In the real world, things are not as simple as in animation. We must also not forget about China, which is the guarantor of North Korea's independence. So if the United States decides to attack North Korea, it will also have to deal with the Chinese army. Russia is also an ally of China, which will not stand aside, which will lead to World War III. This will all flare up in a chain and nothing will remain of the world except ashes. Everyone will lose!
so if they just teach their pilots to kamakazi should we just count their jets as air to air missiles instead?
Gotta love the T-62’s vs the M1A1/A2 Abrams. Nothing their tanks have compare to that crisp, crisp depleted uranium armor
what kind of bus is it? is it like the very long old school one or a little bit newer ford type of truck?
Hey man, can you react to Tom Brokaw Explains Canada To Americans? I think you will enjoy the video a lot and shows how americans and canadians are closer then you think. Hope you get to this please. Also, I love your videos man, never ever stop!
Try watching Binkov's Battlegrounds North Korea Vs USA it is much better and gives a more strategic and tactical look at the scenario
You should check out the 1d4chan WH40k Videos
Ground forces matter because any attack either by North Korea moving south into South Korea or by forces moving north into North Korea would have to deal with protracted ground battles. The US owned the skies for the most part in the Korean War as well, but the terrain and tenacity of the North's forces as well as the strategic goals of defending the South as the primary goal of the war meant that ground campaigns did not push much further than the DMC for any length of time.
Do some research on the Rods of God a space weapon and the 3 Patton by the US Navy on anti-gravity zero point engery and personal transportation device just released in 2019 2020 and look up the TR3B in the Space Force
Tacticsq are hard to put into stats; hence why it’s left out of a video about numbers.
Usually in wars the aircraft carriers are targeted first because of their long range usefulness.
Hey welcome my friend glad that you are a fellow American citizen God Bless.
You should react to more of these infographics videos
3:32 North Korean soldiers are very hungry though, they are expected to forage for berries and hunt to supplement the meager rice ration they get… and no, that’s not for soldiers in the field that’s even for soldiers stationed at bases
With the industrial might of the USA also whatever we needed to make we could have ships and other things out the door in very fast
You should check out a program called future weapons. I think you’d be surprised by some of the tech we currently have in development.
Brother keep up the good work you're doing great
USAF
Washington, Idaho and Minnesota. Three ridiculously beautiful states that are different north to south and east to west, and if you hit Washington.....hit me up, I'll take you fishing.
Question since you were a green beret in the UK do you get veteran benefits in the us
"We all know control of the air is the biggest decider in war"
Lol I just had a cold, mine has basically completely subsided... turns out my slav body wasn’t ready to wear a sleeveless coat in British “spring”, which for some reason is much colder than usual and I was a little too eager to use the coat, (probably got the cold because I had to wait still outside somewhere for 20 minutes and then spend 40 minutes outside... yep that’ll do it lol)
My own ramblings aside, I hope you get well soon!
Bro comparing these two countries is like comparing a kiddie pool to a lake
hehey! whats wrong my man? having a bad case of the dad blues XD
US troops eat three meals a day, at least. The NK troops eat every three days. I'll put my bet on the Americans.
please do a black ops 2 walkthrough , love your vids
One thing you gotta remember though that North Korea has the homeground advantage and they have all their equipment at home compared to US which would have to transport them over the Pacific.
I also think that North Korea has done the same thing as Russia and focused more on ground to air missiles as a way to control the skies
I think the only reason north Korea had so many personal is because I think its mandatory (correct me if I'm wrong) that you have to do like 4 years military service or something like that.
Get well wishes from Massachusetts USA!!!! I think North Koreas personel numbers are pumped up because they force service and count civilians into conscription so they count them as well. I think, if it ever comes down to an actual conflict, North Korea would need a whole lot of help against us. There are no countries that I can think of that actually want to fight us. Maybe China, Russia, and the UK could but still don't want to. Those 3 I say because of size and training. All that I said with respect to all because anyone that chooses to serve their respective countries with honor and courage deserve respect and support. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all that serve!! Especially the U.S. and our allies!
Damn bro hope you get better soon👍👍
Get well soon my boy!
I never want to be late in your videos
•NK builds underground tunnels, we have bombs for that. •The only thing they have is their nuclear backpacks. •Their medics don't have the equipment or medicine. •Everyone of age in NK has to serve.
The thing is, just from how small North Korea is, just one or two missiles could end a conflict with them.