Can North Korea ACTUALLY Pull Off an Invasion?

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2022
  • If a Korean dictator gets delusions about their military strength who is there to stop them? The answer in this case might surprise you. China would likely be the ones to hold North Korean ambitions back and keep them in check. The United States military plays their role in the balance of power as well. NATO and the United Nations have been trying to find a long term solution to this problem for ages.
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    Written by: Chris Cappy and Justin Taylor
    Edited by: Michael M
    Associate Producer: Andrew Tucker
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  • @Taskandpurpose
    @Taskandpurpose  Рік тому +340

    If you have a minute check out this deep dive we made on China's Ballistic Missiles strategy: ua-cam.com/video/0b2qsQ3c6WM/v-deo.html
    I think you guys will like it! Thanks for watching spare parts army I greatly appreciate it.

    • @sinisajakus3602
      @sinisajakus3602 Рік тому

      pozvat dekija hahahaha,tisi idiot

    • @ansonellis443
      @ansonellis443 Рік тому +7

      Could you next do a video on the country of Georgia and its military capabilities

    • @FighterFlash
      @FighterFlash Рік тому

      That’s nice but can South Korea respond to this
      ua-cam.com/video/QbC6dLG_dQY/v-deo.html

    • @Av-vd3wk
      @Av-vd3wk Рік тому +9

      Fix your title

    • @CharlieBam
      @CharlieBam Рік тому +7

      @@Av-vd3wk yeah it should be Korea, not korean

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67
    @ihavetowait90daystochangem67 Рік тому +6271

    “One has K-pop while the other is gross human Violations” Dude you said Kpop twice

    • @Alex-kd5xc
      @Alex-kd5xc Рік тому

      All this tells me is that South Korea was the true enemy this whole time

    • @mrpleasant97
      @mrpleasant97 Рік тому +477

      Damn I should not have laughed at that.

    • @jmdr2167
      @jmdr2167 Рік тому +158

      💀💀💀

    • @kantina4765
      @kantina4765 Рік тому +392

      It really is crazy how the most generic possible pop music has such militant fans.

    • @lee.as.in.l.e.e.7394
      @lee.as.in.l.e.e.7394 Рік тому +118

      @@kantina4765 I mean stan culture is everywhere. Not just music which is unfortunate

  • @michaellaramee1965
    @michaellaramee1965 Рік тому +5028

    I always imagined the North Korean invasion force would stop at the first South Korean supermarket and stall as the entire army of starving soldiers eat the most food they have ever seen in their lives.

    • @deanstuart8012
      @deanstuart8012 Рік тому +850

      There is a historical precedent from the German March offensive in 1918, when the starving German soldiers stopped at the first British supply dumps and ate and drank themselves into a stupor.

    • @figo3554
      @figo3554 Рік тому

      They would be a super effective tactic. Feed them while flooding the place with propaganda to persuade them to defect.

    • @Chiller01
      @Chiller01 Рік тому +376

      @@deanstuart8012 Same for Confederates at Shiloh.

    • @ClitoridectomyGroyper
      @ClitoridectomyGroyper Рік тому

      its kinda hard to eat when floods destroy your crops and America is sanctioning you

    • @dburgess287
      @dburgess287 Рік тому +608

      Could you imagine if the North Koreans invaded the south, how devastated they would feel to see what they had missed out on for decades.

  • @jackbarnhill9354
    @jackbarnhill9354 Рік тому +157

    My father, a Korean war veteran explained it to me this way, “Son, the reason we’re in Korea is not to keep the North Koreans from attacking south, it’s to keep the South Koreans from attacking north.” I’ve trained with the South Koreans. They would mop the floor with the North Koreans.

    • @sisyphusvasilias3943
      @sisyphusvasilias3943 11 місяців тому +25

      Right, the army that was literally driven from the DMZ to the Sea of Japan in a less than a fortnight and was only saved by a UN Superpower coming to their rescue. And who Today are made up from a sedative urban population obsessed with Kpop and cosmetic surges.. would mop the floor of a country whose entire populations top priority is the military defense of their country, in which every adult male and nearly every adult female has had years of military training. Who wield the second largest Artillery and Rocket Force in the World after Russia and whose entire country is duplicated in a massive nation wide complex of under ground cities and infrastructure that would make them invisible to ISR and protected from even nuclear attacks.

    • @ne0nmancer
      @ne0nmancer 11 місяців тому +20

      @@sisyphusvasilias3943 You do realize that both countries have been mutually pressuring each other for decades? The same conditions apply for both.

    • @madibob1411
      @madibob1411 10 місяців тому

      ​@@sisyphusvasilias3943 bro is doing cartwheels on NK's dick 😂😂

    • @obelius_
      @obelius_ 8 місяців тому

      @@sisyphusvasilias3943bro is riding north korea’s meat 😂

    • @silverbackag9790
      @silverbackag9790 8 місяців тому

      @@sisyphusvasilias3943lol. They aren’t protected form ISR. We know where all of their shit is and every UGF.

  • @hi-macsiii9039
    @hi-macsiii9039 8 місяців тому +9

    😱
    "No Dong missile "

  • @DekkarMTBtl
    @DekkarMTBtl Рік тому +517

    I laughed way too hard at calling Kim Jong Il, “Kim Jong the 2nd”.

    • @MattyNoNose
      @MattyNoNose Рік тому +34

      I had to double back to make sure I heard right.

    • @lucbouchard-pigeon1363
      @lucbouchard-pigeon1363 Рік тому +51

      Where I live, a newsreader lost her job because she accidently announced ''Kim Jong Two's death''.

    • @_yamcha
      @_yamcha Рік тому +61

      His son Kim Jong United Nations

    • @highline64
      @highline64 Рік тому +20

      It should be No Long Dong II

    • @Eklund1984
      @Eklund1984 Рік тому +6

      they went from Kim Jong the second to Kim Jong unnumbered, makes sense

  • @Blowfeld20k
    @Blowfeld20k Рік тому +1119

    For those who don't know, NK sends mini subs into SK waters pretty regularly (or used to). With the intended mission of releasing special forces suicide teams into SK, who mostly always seemed to get arrested or shot by SK cops or just flat out surrendered instantly.
    The subs also had an alarming habit of getting tangled in SK fishing boat nets.
    So yeah, the only people who need to seriously worry about the intentions of the NK state, are its pitifully unfortunate citizens.

    • @Albinospenguin
      @Albinospenguin Рік тому +119

      I was wondering about the quality of such large number of "elite" soldier.
      My grandparents were right, you have to eat your soup if you want to grow. Or, you will end as the north-korean SF.

    • @anandkhond5474
      @anandkhond5474 Рік тому +2

      😂😂

    • @barrymaker
      @barrymaker Рік тому +76

      Best SF ever, losing to police and Fishermen.

    • @Blowfeld20k
      @Blowfeld20k Рік тому +109

      From some reports, i also always kinda got the impression, that joining the Korean military, then pushing for SF, then volunteering for suicide missions to SK. Was just a viable way of getting out of the country. Since lots of these guys just flat out surrendered at the first opportunity.
      Am pretty sure SK doesn't send anyone back to NK that doesn't want to go back.

    • @epic1487
      @epic1487 Рік тому +48

      wasn't there an incident where a nk sub was caught by a sk fishermans boat, then all the nk soldiers inside killed themselves?

  • @OLDSCHOOLUA
    @OLDSCHOOLUA 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for that great video.

  • @jonathanschaper1650
    @jonathanschaper1650 Рік тому +7

    You are no 'average infantryman'! You are a true hero brother. Thank you for protecting our country.

  • @billalumni7760
    @billalumni7760 Рік тому +607

    Had a friend that served with the US forces stationed in South Korea. He said that the US forces were there to half the time keep the North from invading the South and the other half of the time to keep the South from invading the North.

    • @baneh1329
      @baneh1329 Рік тому +102

      For either side that's a bitch of a front line to get through. But I have zero confidence the North could do anything but get stuck and slaughtered

    • @sangbeom6245
      @sangbeom6245 Рік тому +6

      Kinda sorta...

    • @B01
      @B01 Рік тому

      we all saw the new Red Dawn, they aren't fooling anyone!

    • @jerrymiller9039
      @jerrymiller9039 Рік тому +66

      I served in Korea myself and no the South does not want to attack and we are not set up to stop them. If Korea reunifies with or without fighting the South will have to pay to develop the North and many do not want to do that. Many Germans are not happy about paying to develop East Germany

    • @iwilloffendsimps
      @iwilloffendsimps Рік тому

      Your friend is full of sht.

  • @shawnespinoza9300
    @shawnespinoza9300 Рік тому +2202

    My commander was briefed on the state of the north Korean military recently, and he informed me that the average height of a north Korean was 5'3" due to the generational starvation. He said he has never been less worried about north Korea.
    On a separate note, I feel bad for all the north Koreans born in that horrible backwards country.

    • @joeywheelerii9136
      @joeywheelerii9136 Рік тому +97

      Yeah but have you seen the average American male?

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 Рік тому

      I mean we got our asses spanked by Vietnamese that were prob all that height. If this was melee combat sure they'd be at a disadvantage but modern weapons make that a non-issue

    • @fauxtool952
      @fauxtool952 Рік тому +276

      A bullet doesnt care about the height of the person firing it.

    • @Theheep
      @Theheep Рік тому +123

      @@joeywheelerii9136 they are tall compared to North Korea

    • @drfelren
      @drfelren Рік тому

      @@joeywheelerii9136 Sit, sit, sit on you. This is what ima do, ima sit on you!

  • @dennistate5953
    @dennistate5953 9 місяців тому +1

    Well done Sirs!❤

  • @Curious_Quest
    @Curious_Quest 7 місяців тому +2

    10:50 I legit thought the Helical Magazine was a Grenade Launcher lol

  • @snowmochi1373
    @snowmochi1373 Рік тому +258

    I’ve never met my great grandmother and great grandfather. But thanks to them escaping North Korea during the war, I can live with freedom.

    • @KingKajiit
      @KingKajiit Рік тому +2

      Did yalls family emigrate to the US? If so, is racial discrimination a problem for you?

    • @Convention_De_Geneve
      @Convention_De_Geneve 10 місяців тому

      Same here.

    • @corebabajustin1238
      @corebabajustin1238 4 місяці тому +3

      @@KingKajiityes

    • @spammerscammer
      @spammerscammer 4 місяці тому

      ​@@KingKajiit the US is a melting pot. We have literally every race on the planet living in our country. Not many countries can say they have as many different ethnicitys as the US can. The US is the least racially discriminatory coutry in the planet. It's just the trolls like China and Russia(which are the least racially diverse countries) that spread disinformation. Have a good day wumao. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @just1it1moko
    @just1it1moko Рік тому +173

    the silver weapons signifies that the soldier has prestiged 10 times and had at least a kill streak of 15. if they double that they can unlock the golden skin for their guns.

    • @daxtertalon4
      @daxtertalon4 Рік тому +21

      Killing civilians doesn't count though.

    • @oksoijusttookafatshit
      @oksoijusttookafatshit Рік тому +18

      ​@@daxtertalon4 dammit

    • @clownfish7776
      @clownfish7776 Рік тому +2

      @@daxtertalon4 how about duck hunting?

    • @bigbro3s64
      @bigbro3s64 Рік тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @HE-pu3nt
    @HE-pu3nt 6 місяців тому +10

    15:20 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣
    "No Dong missile!"
    I wonder if he has trouble getting it up!!!
    🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂
    HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa
    OMG I'm Childish.

  • @aesirgaming1014
    @aesirgaming1014 Рік тому +1033

    The difference here is that while Russia had a significant advantage on paper, North Korea does not. South Korea has a very strong military with updated weapons, equipment and especially aircraft. Moreover, the DMZ (having been there) is easily one of, if not the most, fortified defense-in-depths in the world. Simply put, it would take a superhuman effort by any military, including the US military, to effect a major breakthrough in that area. North Korea lacks the tools for an amphibious invasion, especially when it is almost guaranteed that South Korea will either heavily contest or outright control the air.

    • @t.f.r287
      @t.f.r287 Рік тому

      Relax, just send a few divisions of mercenaries driving hilux trucks with a machine gun on the back through the dmz. The NK soldiers won't expect such a surprise.

    • @olivergrayhoundII
      @olivergrayhoundII Рік тому

      True.
      But these defenses and clear "suicide attack" won't stop an egotistical Dictator (like we saw with the aging Putin) from committing war in order to cement any sort of legacy.
      Good Lord. We need to safeguard democracy.

    • @mrgunn2726
      @mrgunn2726 Рік тому +42

      Depends if there is a surprise attack from an unusual vector and/or if North Korea decides to use nuclear weapons in an attack.

    • @waynebimmel6784
      @waynebimmel6784 Рік тому +101

      On the other hand, NoKo would probably go to total war over night. No half assed "special operation" or partial mobilisation.

    • @picklepepper900
      @picklepepper900 Рік тому +48

      Yeah there's not much of a way for NK to attack the south effectively. But if war were to break out, I think the wargame red dragon maneuver of a marine landing and circumventing the mountains on the border would be the way to go. Which probably still will be heavily defended and dangerous.

  • @virtualyme7659
    @virtualyme7659 Рік тому +481

    I served with the 2nd Infantry division as an 11C and it was always a bad feeling being up on the DMZ. The chemical weapons and artillery they had to use against us was a daunting thought

    • @dabda8510
      @dabda8510 Рік тому +18

      I believe USFK expected one round of enemy artillery shell to land for every 3, 5 square meter around the DMZ in case of an invasion. Or something like it.

    • @specrtre
      @specrtre Рік тому +12

      I was about to write a comment the same thing, Though I'm not a combat MOS. My leaders in USFK said the only real threat is how much artillery they can lob over at us. As well as Chemical weapons. That most are not told if they have conventional or chemical weapons.

    • @abelramirez7320
      @abelramirez7320 Рік тому +7

      Did a DMZ tour when I was there. Surreal experience.

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies Рік тому +9

      @@specrtre Not for long. The MLRS have every NK "locations of interest" pre-selected. Can't speak for other weapon systems.

    • @rossbabcock2974
      @rossbabcock2974 Рік тому +9

      I was up there with the Marines in 79. It was HOT!! We engaged the NK's a couple times. Engaging the DPRK is a scary proposition.

  • @hodinipoof150
    @hodinipoof150 Рік тому

    Great information

  • @aaronrowepalmer
    @aaronrowepalmer 9 місяців тому +15

    Now, from actual reports I have read, an invasion in Korea by either side would follow the coast-lines on either side, because the mountainous interior (which you mentioned around 0:50), makes passing over that region very difficult. My understanding is that the Korean peninsula is like a ladder, where all of the weight is on either side, and the rungs of the ladder are those mountain roads that cross over either way, if that makes any sense. I am an American-born half-Korean law student with a military father, and I have visited the country of South Korea. I have seen first-hand the blessings of democracy and freedom in South Korea (since at least some freedom was granted in the changes in the 1980s) and I have looked across the DMZ in to North Korea while I studied abroad there, learning the language and culture. North Korea is a big threat, but realistically, North Korea couldn't do anything without losing the support it relies on from China and Russia, and, North Korea is in an incredibly weakened state. It's like a suicide bomber. It could do some damage but it would surely destroy itself in the process.

  • @AdamSchadow
    @AdamSchadow Рік тому +92

    That face slam against that wooden board was amazing.

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies Рік тому +1

      If you slow and analyze that stupid NK video you'll see its all totally faked. That video has been around a while and its so dumb its hilarious.

    • @AdamSchadow
      @AdamSchadow Рік тому +6

      @@LuvBorderCollies It does not even need be fake its ez to make something out of such a weak material it breaks very easily. And in the modern times it does not matter how good you can fight in melee if you dont have body armor or optics on your guns you will die long before you get close.

    • @katanabluejay
      @katanabluejay Рік тому +2

      I wonder how many planks the soldiers expect to headbutt in a war

    • @mojus2890
      @mojus2890 Рік тому +2

      @@katanabluejay Bro, they're obviously training their skulls to withstand the brutal blunt force damage they are sure to recieve from the end of our rifles if a war were to ever occur.

  • @user-mj8mv8ue9r
    @user-mj8mv8ue9r Рік тому +1360

    As a Korean, I cannot forget to thank the United States and many other countries that helped us take freedom whenever there are human violations or wars in other parts of the world. We literally had no tank, not even a single one. I think it is quite a miracle that we have achieved a lot of things within 70 years. BIG thanks to the people who sacrificed for us, and god bless America!

    • @solitude2405
      @solitude2405 Рік тому +95

      God bless SK and USA!

    • @muzaharsherazi8419
      @muzaharsherazi8419 Рік тому +13

      North korea will be there to teach some lessons

    • @matthewbartley2746
      @matthewbartley2746 Рік тому +93

      The people of South Korea are.. and hopefully always will be our friends. Your proximity to the CCP and the threat of the DPRK against your civilians.. we have no intention of going anywhere.
      The south is a valued and dear friend to us.

    • @equos5060
      @equos5060 Рік тому +32

      Stay strong Korea ;)

    • @ianjohnson3770
      @ianjohnson3770 Рік тому

      @@muzaharsherazi8419 lmao you’re a joke

  • @tilhon
    @tilhon 3 місяці тому

    17:04 pretty dope they let y’all film there though

  • @jamesmorgan4596
    @jamesmorgan4596 Рік тому +2

    Running face first into a cinder block. I can't stop laughing. Hahaha.
    GO GET EM!
    duuuuuuurrrrrrrrr......

  • @tanker335
    @tanker335 Рік тому +593

    Because my father was a veteran of the Korean War, I developed an interest in North Korea in the mid 80's (also because my MOS could have lead me to being stationed in South Korea eventually.) Based on smuggled videos and defectors testimonies I've came to the conclusion that the North isn't as cult like as it seems. They pretend to hail Lil' Kim and go through the motions but they know how bad they have it and desperately want change. There are few families that hasn't had loved ones disappear to never be seen again. Which leads me to believe if the North invaded there will be mass desertions the likes of which haven't been seen in modern times. The average conscript isn't going to fight for a regime that killed his father and threw his mother in a concentration camp. Lastly on the subject of the average North Korean soldier. Their training is non existent. The UA-cam channel Dimple has had many N. Korean defectors talking about their training and day to day routine. Many have only fired a single magazine of live ammo and share basic gear with other soldiers. The most shocking thing to me was a reaction video to western weapons. They had no idea the A-10 Warthog existed and didn't recognize a aircraft carrier when they saw one. O.K. I'm done. I know there's only so much internet to go around. Cheers!

    • @annoyedbipolar7424
      @annoyedbipolar7424 Рік тому

      The A10 part is less worrisome for N Korea than not knowing about an Air Craft Carrier. Really they'd probably just cry for china to save them if one rolled up and started bombing.

    • @sebbonxxsebbon6824
      @sebbonxxsebbon6824 Рік тому +1

      The North is a cult, same as the woke US military. The new woke US military says men can have babies. Half the men would be at medical claiming to be pregnant caused by the other half of the military. The US would be forced to draft more medical personnel to keep all those woke babies in safe spaces.

    • @sangbeom6245
      @sangbeom6245 Рік тому +60

      Most of their Air Force is rusted over with vegetation and horrible flightlines. Pilots don't get proper training. NK AF would be wiped out probably in a week or too broken or out of fuel. SK and the US and Japan (They'll also monitor the area or be involved) would dominate the skies. This would turn into tunnel bunker warfare and hill to hill fighting and underground sub bases. It wouldn't be urban combat or an air campaign.

    • @annoyedbipolar7424
      @annoyedbipolar7424 Рік тому +44

      @@sangbeom6245 Their pilots train less than the requirements to fly a Cessna over here.

    • @howardsimpson489
      @howardsimpson489 Рік тому

      First thing for escaped NK soldiers is worm treatment. They are full of parasites.

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 Рік тому +55

    If I remember correctly, the DPRK considers every soldier that has seen a parachute as "Special Forces."

  • @very2.0
    @very2.0 Рік тому

    so I’m at 2:48, I swear if there’s a sponsor I’m going to lose it😂😂😂

  • @8bitfrenzy376
    @8bitfrenzy376 Рік тому +1

    I gotta say, those ceremonial weapons do look pretty dope

  • @ianscott788
    @ianscott788 Рік тому +93

    I love that you snuck in a few shots of Vancouver, Canada when referring to the "western provinces". Nicely played!

    • @jalenthomas7210
      @jalenthomas7210 Рік тому +1

      Where

    • @ianscott788
      @ianscott788 Рік тому +1

      @@jalenthomas7210 False Creek Vancouver BC Canada. . . .

    • @starleigh6680
      @starleigh6680 Рік тому +8

      As somebody from Vancouver I can confirm it’s also North Korea

  • @basebilljr07
    @basebilljr07 Рік тому +50

    I never realized north Korea named one of their ballistic missiles after kim jong un the "No Dong missile"

  • @colemeeker908
    @colemeeker908 Рік тому +1

    Excellent editing and commentary. Simple stuff delivered in a way that is interesting, quick and a little funny sometimes. Good job.

  • @cookiecola5852
    @cookiecola5852 Рік тому

    I had to replay that lip and teeth thing again, that was a funny one xD

  • @TXMEDRGR
    @TXMEDRGR Рік тому +52

    I was a liaison officer to the South Korean navy and I can tell you, they are very professional.

    • @tedzehnder961
      @tedzehnder961 Рік тому +9

      The USA special forces loved the S. Koreans in Viet Nam and gave them great praise.

    • @Jay_in_Japan
      @Jay_in_Japan Рік тому +1

      Did you go through the FAO program? Sounds fun!

    • @TheZachary86
      @TheZachary86 Рік тому

      @@tedzehnder961 yeah the US forces loved the S Koreans caused they committed war crimes with them. Brothers in arms you may say. Also considering the US recruited a lot of tards into the army then, that might explain why they love S koreans

    • @hugostiglitz5186
      @hugostiglitz5186 Рік тому

      @@tedzehnder961 They let infiltrators in, then they never left alive.

  • @arealist4488
    @arealist4488 Рік тому +106

    Really appreciate the time and effort u put into these videos.

    • @jordanfrancisco27
      @jordanfrancisco27 Рік тому

      3:58
      I appreciate the analogies even more. 💯
      Confucius and Sun Tzu be proud.

    • @aztronomy7457
      @aztronomy7457 Рік тому

      Yeah regurgitating articles he reads on google into half assed factual videos is awesome

    • @sumduma55
      @sumduma55 Рік тому

      @@aztronomy7457 especially when it means I don't have to search Google for them.

  • @user-vi3lx5mn9f
    @user-vi3lx5mn9f 8 місяців тому

    How's your concussion. Great video

  • @micahaalders9840
    @micahaalders9840 Рік тому

    21:18 That's the Burrard St Bridge in Vancouver! Are you insinuating that Canada's going to be roped into this as well?

  • @titanlord9267
    @titanlord9267 Рік тому +74

    I remember North Korean defectors talking about how many times they ever shot their gun. In 10 years of service, they shot their gun maybe 3 times

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Рік тому +8

      South Korea is twice as large as North Korea and has a fully developed world leading industrial economy that can even supply weapons to other countries from that industrial base.
      Who do people really think is going to win?

    • @pinkorange4980
      @pinkorange4980 Рік тому +12

      @@bighands69 literally 0 percent chanr nk is winning 😂, do some damage MAYBE but win? Absolutely not

    • @kingtachalla6181
      @kingtachalla6181 Рік тому +2

      If you really believe then you fell for the propaganda honestly the fact you honestly believe that is scary

    • @sisyphusvasilias3943
      @sisyphusvasilias3943 11 місяців тому

      And I remember how DPRK Defectors get paid millions for speaking tours and book contracts the more ridiculous their stories are. Like how there is only 1 train in DPRK and there is never any fuel so the passangers have to push the train.
      The propraganda the West is told about North Korea is way further from the truth than the propaganda the DPRK gov tells their own people

    • @madibob1411
      @madibob1411 10 місяців тому +11

      @@kingtachalla6181 A modern military is very expensive to maintain. I doubt the DPRK would be able to supply their army in a conventional war. They also have to maintain their nuclear weapons so if a war between the north and south were to break out the only advantage the north has is its nuclear weapons.

  • @gmodrules123456789
    @gmodrules123456789 Рік тому +187

    I think the reason for the weird magazine comes down to their military doctrine. The goal is defense from static, mountainous positions, so an individual soldier being able to sustain fire with a large magazine is an advantage.
    The disadvantage is that the rifle is obviously unwieldy and probably can't be fired on the move easily.
    I imagine that if they had to go on the offensive, they'd use regular magazines instead of these.

    • @G-Mastah-Fash
      @G-Mastah-Fash Рік тому +25

      Those magazines probably jam every second round because helical drums suck ass. That's why nobody uses them anymore.

    • @Treblaine
      @Treblaine Рік тому +33

      Those mags are tacticool bullshit:
      - they make the weapon far heavier and harder to aim
      - they increase the overall weight of ammunition carried compared to box mags
      - unlike box mags they cannot be strapped close to the body so are hard to carry
      - They are a nightmare to maintain and keep reliable
      - When half empty they are inherently prone to the ammunition sloshing around in the magazine causing jams.
      If you want a larger capacity than you can fit in a box magazine then use a belt-feed.
      The fact that they've widely use these absurd helical mags but don't have optics on their rifles show how out of touch they are, they are too proud to just look at countries that HAVE had to fight modern conflicts and see how important optics are.
      Red-dot sights are such a game changer, you don't need to fight instinct to focus on the front sight, just look at the enemy and put the red dot on the enemy. It takes so much of the skill out of marksmanship, you just have to correct for really dumb shit like jerking the trigger or canting the gun at a stupid angle, correct for that and you've got an instant marksman. Further training just makes it easier to get to expert.

    • @saltyfloridaman7163
      @saltyfloridaman7163 Рік тому +2

      Laughs in BF4 EOD bot getting squad wipes.
      Really though our drones would roll through the tunnels and clean out rats hiding there

    • @ToyotaTechnical
      @ToyotaTechnical Рік тому

      @@G-Mastah-Fash Cope

    • @animejanai4657
      @animejanai4657 Рік тому

      That giant magazine is probably deployed in units that aren't expected to be able to receive logistical support. So they have to carry their full ammo load with them.

  • @MadCat-co3qb
    @MadCat-co3qb 4 місяці тому

    This is by far the most hilarious of all your videos.

  • @PoiPoi5189
    @PoiPoi5189 Рік тому

    Kim Jong the second, lol one of the best bits on UA-cam

  • @charleswomack2166
    @charleswomack2166 Рік тому +328

    I was an intelligence analyst(96B before the big reshuffling of MOS's) in the US Army and spent a lot of time studying North Korean military and other capabilities. Mostly boring order of battle kind of stuff, but with a little bit of really cool stuff. I cannot go into details, but if certain things happened, we would call the battalion commander first and the company CO second. All of your statistics are correct. You have definitely done your research. Particularly with regard to the tunnels and mountains advantage of North Korea. The two wild cards in any Korean conflict are of course China and Russia. Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin may just be crazy enough to get involved in an conflagration. The US and South Korea would be ultimately victorious but at a GREAT cost in human lives. This is assuming a non-nuclear war.
    The one thing that you could have done a deeper dive into is the tank war, and in the mountainous terrain there, it would be interesting.

    • @josephryan9230
      @josephryan9230 Рік тому

      Did you ever make it to Charlottesville?

    • @charleswomack2166
      @charleswomack2166 Рік тому +1

      @@josephryan9230 Are you by chance, a wumao?

    • @SuperJohn12354
      @SuperJohn12354 Рік тому +25

      You may be schooled in warfare but your geopolitics needs some work, North Korea are a buffer to China, China would definitely get involved. It’s kind of like how Russia don’t want a nato member 300 km from Moscow

    • @charleswomack2166
      @charleswomack2166 Рік тому +1

      @@SuperJohn12354 I believe that it is China's longstanding official policy to not get involved if North Korea attacks. If we were to attack them,, this would be a completely different scenario. This is why they are always seemingly trying to provoke us to attack them

    • @zealman79
      @zealman79 Рік тому +3

      Kim: "Vlad are you busy? a little help?"
      Vlad: "Umm kinda getting my butt kicked here on this side. Writing cheques with my mouth that my armed forces can't cash...love you long time"

  • @J.Mathias44
    @J.Mathias44 Рік тому +74

    “About Face”, written by Col. David Hackworth, was a great read. There is a significant portion of it devoted to his time fighting in the Korean War. The terrain (including those jagged, craggy hills), the cold, the yoyo-ing back and forth, etc…One of my favorite books!

    • @jstubbz198
      @jstubbz198 Рік тому +3

      You should read Herbert’s war if you haven’t

    • @J.Mathias44
      @J.Mathias44 Рік тому +2

      @@jstubbz198 I haven't read that one yet, thank you for the recommendation!

    • @joekerr8037
      @joekerr8037 3 місяці тому

      Read the "Coldest Winter" by the late David Halberstam.

  • @trentmansfield5578
    @trentmansfield5578 3 місяці тому

    Cappy dude you do such a great fact defining job of your analysis . You're so good at what you do mate keep em coming , ya big rig .

  • @rybreadgoldrybreadgold2072
    @rybreadgoldrybreadgold2072 Рік тому +1

    War is a fight no one wins. Its best to Prevent further conflict

  • @user-ob6tp3hh9i
    @user-ob6tp3hh9i 4 місяці тому

    I love this guy he’s an honest modest america that I see myself in 40 years ago great job guy

  • @parrotraiser6541
    @parrotraiser6541 Рік тому +123

    Any direct airforce-to-airforce conflict would be a turkey shoot. It might be worth checking out the Vietnam experience to know how to deal with the SAMs.
    The most worrying fact is Seoul's vulnerability to artillery fire, since it's within range of those hardened artillery sites. Maybe themobaric or earthquake bombs would help deal with them?

    • @danstotland6386
      @danstotland6386 Рік тому +1

      But how many required?

    • @thepro2223
      @thepro2223 Рік тому +5

      Bunker busting thermobaric bombs/ballistic missiles are absolutely crucial. SK developed these missiles and started to field it in their armed forces but there'll need to mass produce a lot more to 1st silence those cave artillery aiming at the capital and then to deal with NK WMD caves

    • @kurousagi8155
      @kurousagi8155 Рік тому +2

      Imo, it’s North Korean MRLS that is the issue. Most North Korean gun artillery can’t reach Seoul.

    • @mill2712
      @mill2712 Рік тому +7

      @@kurousagi8155
      The biggest worry I have is the nuclear weapons they have. 1 to 2 dozen is a small amount but it will devastate South Korea if even one land.
      (That will spell the end for the North however as if they do that, it is highly likely the US will make that place an empty wasteland by the next hour assuming China isn't to protective of those guys.)

    • @annoyedbipolar7424
      @annoyedbipolar7424 Рік тому +2

      Well lucky for us we've been in a similar situation with this type of problem for about twenty years in Afghanistan and we built a lot of bombs for this type of job. Heck, North Korea is probably one of the most comparable countries to Afghanistan. (Not exactly a one-to-one but a poorly trained, indoctrinated, outdated, conscripted, small arms-wielding fanatics in the mountains. That sounds pretty close to me.)
      Also if Iraq couldn't beat the US in the 80s then N Korea never will; It's just unfortunate for Seoul.

  • @whomagoose6897
    @whomagoose6897 Рік тому +258

    All the current, desert experienced veterans will be surprised about combat in the Korean peninsula. I spent a year in South Korea, 2nd Infantry Division, at Camp Casey. During the 1985 time frame.
    One is the mountains. Very steep and jagged. Mostly follow the valleys to get from point A to point B. There are man made tunnels everywhere in South Korea. Often over the roads. If the North Korean invades then those tunnels will be blown for instant road blocks. Tank traps are scattered all along river beds. Once again to stop those North Koreans.
    The monsoon season is every autumn. You would think it will never stop raining. When they are empty don't get drunk and fall into those turtle ditches. The ditches are used for the oceans of water runoff from the monsoons. Then the winters are a new kind of cold. It's a kind of wet cold that will be a new experience. You will get shivers down to your bones.
    Lastly, all new soldiers are called Turtles in Korea. Originated from the In & Out Processing compound at Camp Casey. There were two Quonset huts. One for in processing, one for out processing. The front doors are exactly 18-feet away from each other. So it takes you an entire year to go 18-feet. You are a Turtle. All tours back in the day were hardship, one year tours. So you get to be a Turtle for one year.

    • @Talishar
      @Talishar Рік тому +9

      Those aren't turtle ditches, those are benjo ditches. Up until relatively recently, South Korea was mostly a poor agrarian country. Much of their countryside still is. Those ditches, while they help for irrigation of rain, were primarily used as a rudimentary sewage system. Many of them in certain areas are still used as this and they stink like hell all year round. That's why you don't want to get drunk and fall in them.

    • @virtualyme7659
      @virtualyme7659 Рік тому +2

      I was 2/503 Infantry Battalion at Camp Hovey in 88 "Rock Force" 🤝☮️

    • @yormarmar3088
      @yormarmar3088 Рік тому +8

      @@Talishar Much of their country side still is??? what????? maybe 30 years ago in 1990 lol

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Рік тому +7

      @@yormarmar3088
      Of lot of their economy leans heavily on corrupt chaebols that leech on the government and society. There's huge inequality.
      The collapse of Daewoo for example cost them an insane amount of money, all to make one guy rich. The US bank bailout of 2008 cost 498 billion on a 23 trillion economy. The Daewoo bailout all in all, cost Korea over 60 billion on a 1.8 trillion economy.
      1/9th of the bank cost, at less than 1/11th of the economy, meaning way more expensive.

    • @raqamsonofmanasseh8784
      @raqamsonofmanasseh8784 Рік тому

      Whoops, you must have not heard about the Korean war. US & pals ( allies) moved troops and conducted amphibious assaults. Im these modern times it's called air assaults. Thats when troops climb aboard and simply fly over any obstacles to get to any objective.

  • @linguist8623
    @linguist8623 10 місяців тому +2

    @Task & Purpose:
    It is true that PyeongYang has a lot of artillery, though it would quickly run out of shells. Not only that, it is very old equipment, so overuse would be an issue. Plus (pun intended), aerial and so forth (without getting into strategic and tactical advantage details) would make their systems quickly moot, dead in their tracks (pun intended). The only way PyeongYang would succeed against the legitimate government of Korea in Seoul, is through outside intervention… By itself, it can not succeed in overtaking the legitimate government in Seoul. Even nuclear weapons will not “save” PyeongYang.

  • @radekseky4571
    @radekseky4571 Рік тому

    Lmao those type 88 magazines xd No stocks in those pictures as well

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 Рік тому +34

    I know Dong means missle but the 10 year old in me always laughs at the "No Dong" as the name isn't very intimidating. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sancocho1718
    @sancocho1718 Рік тому +43

    The biggest concern would be sleeper agents, cells. Having being overseas, we have a tendency to hire local nationals on bases, for contract work. Facilities maintenance, chow hall, post exchange. I think any North Korean invasion would be processed by a vast, sabotage campaign first

    • @BenState
      @BenState Рік тому

      hahhaha, that'd be subtle.

    • @LastBastion
      @LastBastion Рік тому +2

      @@BenState i meant Japan have openly north Korean's sympathiser that routinely send money to NK

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Рік тому

      @@LastBastion do you have a source? I want to read more about it

    • @LastBastion
      @LastBastion Рік тому

      @@mojewjewjew4420 ua-cam.com/video/qBfyIQbxXPs/v-deo.html if you didn't mind vox's documentary
      There are lot of sources for this community

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Рік тому

      Those sleep cells are not going to be able to help the North Korean army the moment large scale force actions happen.

  • @govindagovindaji4662
    @govindagovindaji4662 3 місяці тому

    18:28 18:52 Let's talk about your own clandestine graphics...they're amazing~!!!! How do you get your arms to go down into that submarine tower?

  • @billlabrie-so6ek
    @billlabrie-so6ek 8 місяців тому

    Good luck !!

  • @kingsman4628
    @kingsman4628 Рік тому +128

    North Korea isn't a country with an army... It's an army with a country of resources to harvest...

    • @sharwama992
      @sharwama992 Рік тому +6

      Na that’s Pakistan
      North Korea isn’t a country it’s a kingdom 😂
      The North Korean military ain’t that influential

    • @dripballmapper
      @dripballmapper Рік тому +14

      @@sharwama992 ur indian arnt u?

    • @bornonthebattlefront4883
      @bornonthebattlefront4883 Рік тому +1

      I don’t understand either comments here
      North Korea might have the longest “service”
      But with the issue of the people starving, the military equipment being stuck mostly in the 1970s
      The “training” we have seen in propaganda is mostly how to march and how amazing their leader is, and how the American way is the best way to die
      It seems like their military service doesn’t really teach them to fight?
      Which would be a major issue for them if they were to invade using soviet wave tactics, at first, every few thousand soldiers they lose will be a good thing, more food for everyone else, more space, more resources
      But eventually, they are gonna realize, South Korea knows how to ACTUALLY fight a war, and North Korea doesn’t
      It might lead to “nuclear launches”
      Which are probably just dirty bombs, and probably won’t even hit the right targets
      Now, never underestimate your enemy, as Russia has learned, Korea might become another proxy war for China and America, to pull resources so china could eventually invade Taiwan, but that would just bring more troops available in the area to defend Taiwan if the time were to come
      With Allie’s such as Japan, the Philippines, Australia and Taiwan in the area, North Korea would have a tough time doing anything to the South

    • @joeywheelerii9136
      @joeywheelerii9136 Рік тому

      @@bornonthebattlefront4883 Stop Underestimating the communists.

    • @kingsman4628
      @kingsman4628 Рік тому

      69 Nice!

  • @Ziton98
    @Ziton98 Рік тому +12

    Kim doesn't have the balls to invade South Korea. Now his sister would be crazy enough to try.

    • @billd.2512
      @billd.2512 9 місяців тому +1

      Disagree that he doesn't have the guts to invade, but I definitely agree his crazy ass sister would.

  • @JohnCremboz
    @JohnCremboz 8 місяців тому +1

    "Kim Jong the second" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sanderspijkers2495
    @sanderspijkers2495 Рік тому +2

    "1 has kpop, 1 has gross human rights violations." So pretty simular then.

  • @gaoxiaen1
    @gaoxiaen1 Рік тому +32

    I was flying to the USA from Hong Kong with a short layover in South Korea about 25 years ago. I got off the plane in Korea and there were soldiers with rifles standing there next to the plane's door and on the ramp and they searched everyone and their carry-on bags. I went from arrival to departure and the same rigamarole, and there were cops and soldiers everywhere. I went to get on my departing plane and everybody got searched a third time. I was thinking WTF? I got on the plane and got a newspaper. It turned out that a North Korean submarine had run aground in South Korea that morning. The captain shot himself and the South Korean Army, etc... was in the process of hunting down the crew.

  • @rimmerblues1586
    @rimmerblues1586 Рік тому +158

    It's just sad to see a nation of same peoples separated and ready to kill each due to the geopolitical rivalries of other nations :-(
    Thanks for a thorough write-up of the situation, Cappy.

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 Рік тому +24

      Yes it'd be much better if they were unified and able to project that violence externally /s

    • @yormarmar3088
      @yormarmar3088 Рік тому +1

      @@georgerafa5041 yea korea didnt invade any country for centuries until Viet Nam to aid US. so doubt they'll be projecting their power

    • @spaceisalie5451
      @spaceisalie5451 Рік тому +2

      hahaha great comment the one above me

    • @S.S635
      @S.S635 Рік тому

      Shush kid

    • @UnknownentitiesAKD
      @UnknownentitiesAKD Рік тому

      @@S.S635 nope you

  • @k.a.2253
    @k.a.2253 10 місяців тому +1

    Dude really called Kim Jong Il "Kim Jong the second" 🤯

  • @angelojasonsukowijoyo2679
    @angelojasonsukowijoyo2679 Рік тому +1

    10:52 it's basicly a ar lmg hybrid

  • @timothymanes5048
    @timothymanes5048 Рік тому +16

    Thanks for the humorous interjections Chris! Trying to smile while talking about war has its value!

    • @williamzk9083
      @williamzk9083 Рік тому +2

      Anyone else notice that when standing at attention North Korean soldiers have to smile and look happy?

  • @DannyBoi737
    @DannyBoi737 Рік тому +6

    Love the Quality of these videos Cappy!

  • @CaptDano
    @CaptDano Рік тому

    Got them Small Dong missiles.

  • @user-on6sf8zd5v
    @user-on6sf8zd5v 7 місяців тому

    We understand what you hve been threw.

  • @FLORATOSOTHON
    @FLORATOSOTHON Рік тому +81

    Very good analysis.
    The reasons you mentioned, are exactly why North Korea will not repeat the mistake they did in 1950 by attacking the South alone.
    Today, one needs to see the situation in Korea in a greater perspective. The lips will support the teeth when they decide to bite.
    IMAO, North Korea will act against the South and maybe against Japan as well, in order to create a diversionary front, if and when China will decide to move against Taiwan.

    • @samm9184
      @samm9184 Рік тому +5

      This is smart and probably very accurate.

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies Рік тому +5

      NK will do whatever Chy-na allows or tells them to do.

    • @ryansauchuk7290
      @ryansauchuk7290 Рік тому

      Pretty stupid analysis. Japan isn't what keeps China from invading Taiwan. Also except for cruise misses what can nk attack Japan with? Also Also Taiwan isn't 10 feet off the coast its a nine hour trip from mainland China. Also Also Also we've seen what an obsolete ukrainian army managed in the early days of the invasion, Taiwan already has US weapons and has been expecting it since the 50s

    • @deriznohappehquite
      @deriznohappehquite Рік тому +11

      I doubt that North Korea could tie down Japan in a serious way.

    • @FLORATOSOTHON
      @FLORATOSOTHON Рік тому +6

      @@deriznohappehquite They would not have to tie down Japan, this would be for the "teeth" to do. All North Korea would have to do with its missile systems, would be to prevent Japan from becoming a safe staging area for the US forces, like it happened during the Korean War.

  • @numgun
    @numgun Рік тому +4

    Another banger of a video, I love the work you guys do!

  • @ZeSgtSchultz
    @ZeSgtSchultz 8 місяців тому

    The hermit kingdom joke got me good

  • @Tpecep
    @Tpecep Рік тому

    I hope so

  • @HistoryNerd8765
    @HistoryNerd8765 Рік тому +63

    Given what we've seen about the realities of modern defensive fighting in Ukraine, I think South Korea could hold pretty well.

    • @M.Aaltonen
      @M.Aaltonen Рік тому

      I agree

    • @lyric-992
      @lyric-992 Рік тому +12

      Ukraine holds pretty well cuz EU and U.S supplies them with advance weaponry and one of the best. While north korea will be supported by china with their weapons which is we know only good in paper

    • @deriznohappehquite
      @deriznohappehquite Рік тому +30

      @@lyric-992 Ukraine gets some high tech kit from overseas, but mostly uses shitty Soviet kit. South Korea is fully operating on modern western equipment.
      South Korea even supplies Europe with certain weapons. Poland buys South Korean tanks and aircraft. South Korea is probably stronger than France, Poland, or the UK.

    • @nodishtoodeep3053
      @nodishtoodeep3053 Рік тому

      @@deriznohappehquite
      I know a couple Germans who’d say South Korea is stronger than all of Europe

    • @stc2828
      @stc2828 Рік тому

      Nobody was expecting NK to win with conventional force in the first place. Nuclear war would ensure the destruction of both Korea states.

  • @johnkevaro9586
    @johnkevaro9586 Рік тому +48

    Chris I am your biggest fan all the way from the island country of Papua New Guinea! I subbed to you when you were still on 80K. I have learned so much from you and without you I would have never discovered my passion for geopolitics, economics and all things military! Next year I go back to University to begin my academic journey to understand these 3 subjects better! God bless you Chris and keep up your amazing work! You will be at 1 million in no time!

    • @lukeyear5148
      @lukeyear5148 Рік тому +3

      Cheers, never met a Papuan but I always wanted to visit your country, especially the highlands. Best of luck buddy.

    • @trentonarney6066
      @trentonarney6066 Рік тому +4

      Good to hear someone with a plan making something for themselves. Best of luck.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Рік тому +2

      You have a awesome name bro. Best of luck to you.

  • @tcat0211
    @tcat0211 Рік тому +2

    Pre pandemic, we used to half joke that one of the greatest defense in Seoul was the sheer number of Chinese nationals living here who are children of high ranking Party officials.

  • @torma99
    @torma99 8 місяців тому +1

    Kim Jong the Second - what an epic fail he was named Kim Jong IL😂

  • @patkinder6632
    @patkinder6632 Рік тому +16

    I trained with the ROK Marines twice and they were hard Corps. Traded belt buckles still have it . There in the late 70s around Pohang .Their P7 tracks had shark mouths painted on them !

    • @user-bn5pq7bh5g
      @user-bn5pq7bh5g 8 місяців тому

      Always thank you! For your service and sacrifice, sir

  • @tim192837645
    @tim192837645 Рік тому +9

    "And roughly the same size and land mass as England"
    [Proceeds to show UK]

  • @atomicbarbarian7372
    @atomicbarbarian7372 4 місяці тому +1

    Can't believe there wasn't a "NO DONG" joke.

  • @govindagovindaji4662
    @govindagovindaji4662 3 місяці тому

    16:00 How would this "greatly negatively affect China"? Kindly?

  • @MrBirdonawire
    @MrBirdonawire Рік тому +15

    The Type 88 is really more of a show rifle. It looks intimidating during parade but few would actually be armed with it. For the others, they be armed with some AK platform. Also I think it is extremely important to point out that most military units are extremely poorly equipped with basically no medical equipment or other important items. Even such things as socks are not supplied. Most definitely the worst situation is that these troops are given enough food to barely keep them alive. They eat basically only rice. Once a month they receive a small amount of meat which is usually prepared in a soup form to make it last longer. I’m not trying to push people to view another channel as well but “Dimple” interviews many military personnel who defected . These interviews are eye opening!

    • @bulbobaggins
      @bulbobaggins 3 місяці тому

      The Type 88 is the main service rifle of the KPA along with the outdated Type 68. You're mistaking it for the Type 88-2

  • @billparks7368
    @billparks7368 Рік тому +50

    Thanks for having a lot of detail but without being monotonously boring.
    I haven't been bored by any of your videos. Good combination of history with a mix of current events on all subjects.
    Great stuff. Keep it coming.
    Ooh Rahh!

  • @johndyson4109
    @johndyson4109 4 місяці тому

    We always rely on deterrence... It ain't gonna work forever...

  • @williamsmith8790
    @williamsmith8790 3 місяці тому

    Sure they can. I saw the Red Dawn reboot.

  • @kevinmccarthy8746
    @kevinmccarthy8746 Рік тому +19

    Fantastic, great show. I am so happy you came up with this style, fun and informative. I know it was bad in North Korea but the construction team is incredible. Make a movie on that, and make it hard core factual would bring tears to peoples eye`s. I heard that the poor people who escape have these terrible worms from the low quality food.

    • @adambutler5918
      @adambutler5918 10 місяців тому

      U weren't bothered by him saying Kim Jong the 2nd?!

    • @adambutler5918
      @adambutler5918 10 місяців тому

      Good video otherwise. But when u find out that the narrator doesn't even know who Kim Jong Il was, it kinda ruins it

  • @BountyFlamor
    @BountyFlamor Рік тому +16

    The Russians once tested a similar rifle to the Type 88: the Bizon. That drum magazine didn't work so well.

    • @Brocuzgodlocdunfamdogson
      @Brocuzgodlocdunfamdogson Рік тому

      The Calico didn’t fare much better.

    • @benross7580
      @benross7580 Рік тому +2

      The PP-19 was an SMG as well, so if 9x19mm has difficulty feeding, I can only imagine how bad it would be with 5.45

  • @mithrigar
    @mithrigar Місяць тому

    "No Dong Missiles" geez lol

  • @dennistate5953
    @dennistate5953 9 місяців тому +1

    My grandpa with the 1st of the 1st walked out of Chosin; his Testament lives on my dash w his mom's pic still in it.

  • @terrynewsome6698
    @terrynewsome6698 Рік тому +9

    North Korea still uses the mig-19, and have a hard time of not losing mini submarines to south Korean fishing trawlers catching them in nets.

  • @vecistus
    @vecistus Рік тому +25

    Grandfather was a marine 1st division and was in the chozan reservoir. Crazy and sad stories he would tell me about serving. I miss that man with all my heart.

    • @tanker335
      @tanker335 Рік тому +3

      If your interested, Netflix has an excellent documentary on the Chosin Resevoir. It's two plus hours long if I remember correctly. It's very well made and in depth. I never knew that battle was so well documented at the time it occurred.

    • @vecistus
      @vecistus Рік тому

      @@tanker335 I’ve watched it already but yes I have to agree with you.

    • @vecistus
      @vecistus Рік тому +1

      @@janusjones6519 the stories he would tell about the Chinese waves - he said only the robes in the front had guns others picked them off the dead bodies when they got shot and kept coming at you.

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Рік тому

      @@tanker335 Whats it called? I dont have anything about the korean war on my countries netflix.

    • @vecistus
      @vecistus Рік тому +1

      @@RK-cj4oc chosin

  • @freakazoid4691
    @freakazoid4691 Рік тому

    New-clear!! Please!!!

  • @torinjones3221
    @torinjones3221 8 місяців тому +1

    "Roughly the same size as England" shows picture of UK

  • @bark1actual785
    @bark1actual785 Рік тому +14

    Cappy as an elite killer of time I love your videos and I download them all so when it ends I can rewatch them until the raiders come

  • @briiteNIITEliite
    @briiteNIITEliite Рік тому +77

    It's crazy that for a short-but-not-that-short period after WWII, North Korea was the most industrialized nation in Asia. There's an alternate timeline where NK becomes the dominant Asian superpower.

    • @specialingu
      @specialingu Рік тому

      i do wonder if north korea would be an entirely different state, if they they had taken over everything peacefully at the end of ww2

    • @caelum2185
      @caelum2185 Рік тому +3

      India: Hold up

    • @saltyfloridaman7163
      @saltyfloridaman7163 Рік тому +1

      Makes me curious about how Japan would be if they won in the pacific yet every other axis power lost and Japanese forces took control over the pacific and China/Korea

    • @tedzehnder961
      @tedzehnder961 Рік тому

      They had to be to keep China from taking them all over again.

    • @BenState
      @BenState Рік тому

      @@caelum2185 Asia?

  • @capisenior
    @capisenior 10 місяців тому +1

    We have to recognize their technological prowess, though...
    They are so advanced that at 9:05 we can see a full team of techs interacting with their computers by simply staring at the screen...

  • @treyyoungley6171
    @treyyoungley6171 Рік тому

    So a simple parajump special op would get you easily deep into their territory to wreck havoc

  • @HOTSHTMAN53
    @HOTSHTMAN53 Рік тому +31

    Cant imagine the NK troops’ shock when the enter seoul and see the type of life the people there were given to what they received back home

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Рік тому

      The only way NK troops would ever enter North Korea is by leveling most of it by mass artillery fire. Not much to look at after that.

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Рік тому +5

      That’s why the best politicians/political systems propagandize troops (and civilians) to be fanatics. We do it in US to. They will ignore and just punish.

    • @moedictatornoriega8475
      @moedictatornoriega8475 Рік тому

      @@newagain9964 but what you fools in the US dont know is that other countries has it worse. Look at Russia aint that country powerful but has oligarchs with practically no enemies so how can there be any bias wwhen theres no enemy atleast domestically unlike in the US where theres many sides left and right everyones battling for it all but even so that just makes life in america all the more shitty and interesting, nobody got full control because parties and basically everyone has a side worth telling unlike nk, russia, china but america currently has many things a global power wants, its just that the people of america loves to bitch about things likr they have no right to put their balls in the local mcdonald's fryer. Yall in the west wont get it until you experience it, i guess.

  • @Maccanarchy
    @Maccanarchy Рік тому +22

    I read a while ago that due to the tunnel network around the DMZ the estimates for casualty rates going into North Korea are based around the casualty rates at Iwo Jima due to the fanaticism trained into their citizens their entire lives and the amount of reinforced tunnels in the mountains.

    • @baneh1329
      @baneh1329 Рік тому +2

      Good thing we have no real reason to invade them

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq Рік тому +2

      ​@Bane H There is WW3 as a reason. This time around we'd probably just be bombing and spraying then from above though

    • @ne0nmancer
      @ne0nmancer 11 місяців тому +1

      I wonder if SK could try to level those some of those mountains with bombing to collapse the tunnels

  • @dogethegamer8693
    @dogethegamer8693 Рік тому

    Wow they have big numbers of equipment. But how many can work normally ?😁

  • @megakillowning
    @megakillowning 9 місяців тому

    Cappy I love your channel and videos, but it's "Nu-Cle-Ar" not "Nu-Cu-Lar" haha

  • @chriskahn7123
    @chriskahn7123 Рік тому +37

    Eh both sides North and South are pretty ok with the status quo. Kim wants to keep living it up in the north and the South increasingly doesn't want to pay for a reunification. China and Taiwan seems more likely with the PRC's demographic window closing.

    • @Sinyao
      @Sinyao Рік тому

      If they could consolidate their political ideologies, they would be stronger than before for sure. The South has agriculture and the North has industrial resources.

    • @user-rv6cx3rz7t
      @user-rv6cx3rz7t Рік тому +1

      @@Sinyao South is more technological resources rather than agricultural

    • @tedzehnder961
      @tedzehnder961 Рік тому

      Yer right.China will invade the peninsula before Kim does.

  • @maxo.9928
    @maxo.9928 Рік тому +32

    I actually think the idea behind the helical magazines is that only one is issued per soldier and is the magazine they would carry on the rifle, especially during the start of any military operation, after the 150rnd mag is exhausted they likely switch to the traditional AK-74-style box magazines.
    Basically, for the cost of some temporary (in theory) extra weight on the rifle, the soldiers have a massive boost to individual firepower and could make up for a lack of a dedicated machine gunner(s) or allow troops to spray and pray a little more during an initial assault on enemy postions. In theory it's not a totally ridiculous idea, though how well the 5.45mm helical mag functions is up for debate, especially since the Russians didn't even like their helical **9mm** PP-19 Bizon mags and switched to the Vityaz box mags instead.
    I can't for the life of me remember which video it was, but I believe I recall Ian from Forgotten Weapons mentioning another military that did something similar with their rifles or machine guns, but again, I can't remember which, if someone does know, please link it for me!

  • @matthewffunaro
    @matthewffunaro 11 місяців тому

    I’m worried about those No Dong missiles. Never try to ask them where they want to eat.