Posted on 05/04/2017 12:37:54 PM PDT by drewh
Perfect for target practice, you mean?
Are they man-made islands or man-made targets? Guess it doesn’t matter, the bombs our military drops certainly will not care.
Wrong Link?
if north korea was such a threat why won’t the South Koreans buy a anti-missile system from us ?
south korea is rich
It already has them.
There are literally thousands of North Korean missiles pointed in their direction as I understand it.
Satellite location, Google Earth:
The DPRK has a surplus of sand; they need to do something with it.
The short of it... they built a tide control system (West Sea Barrage) on the Taedong (the river that goes through Pyongyang), but as a result, sand is no longer effectively transported out of the river. Meanwhile their policies, and the famine that led to agricultural lands being abandoned, increased erosion upstream. So they have to constantly dredge the Taedong. South Korea used to buy the sand from them for use in concrete (it’s a good sand for concrete), but they stopped doing so.
NYT, 4-11-82:
[Because of her remarkable ability to absorb punishment, and to dish it out, the battleship is widely believed to be ideally suited for supporting amphibious landings. The New Jersey showed what her nine 16-inch guns could do in 1969 when she nosed up to a small, heavily fortified island off North Vietnam. The enemy soldiers were allowed to escape unharmed. Then the dreadnought opened fire. A newspaper headline later told the result: ‘’The New Jersey Sinks an Island.’’]
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/04/11/magazine/return-of-the-battleship.html?pagewanted=all
thanks for the pics!
My thoughts as well.....I tend to think those little islands will not survive for long.....although the soldiers are apparently given a 15 minute warning to run into their caves to sit out any bombing.....they are given just a limited amount of ammo for their rifles...and trained once that’s gone to do hand to hand combat with any invader.
They know they cannot wain against any invader but are taught to fight to that of sacrificing their life....thus their “front line” of defense is marked for death from the get go.
South Korea doesn’t own a anti-missile system. They refuse to pay us
hell, just make announcements of $100 McDonalds gift certificates and a bed in South Korea to any who defect. It would be funny to take them over without a shot being fired.
Read an article on the “Thad” system or some such on scene there now.
I’m not sure what good it would do.
At best one of these systems could only prevent a few missiles each, if that.
South Korea may have accepted the futility of trying to prevent thousands of strikes.
I understand your point, but I’m not convinced South Korea would be a whole lot better off if they did buy systems.
Heck Ol FAt Boy builds them an amusement park but nobody can afford to go there....so he mandates they all show up for his photo op to make it look like people are having a great time.
Same thing with all his parades etc.....you smile and wave or else!
Exactly.
I’m not really a person for pity, but if we, or any country were to EVER take out a bad guy for the sake of ‘human rights’ or general decency, it should be Kim Fat un.
There must be some sort of concensus that can be built between us, the Chicoms, the South Koreans and the Japanese to decapitate the Nork leadership and do something for the poor folks unfortunate to live there. I thought (and think) that ‘nation building_ or ‘making the world safe for democracy is utter B.S., but if there is any Bad Guy anywhere who should be vaporized along with his inner circle....
Sounds like the norms have zero confidence in launch capabilitieso
just arguing if the Norks were such a real threat, The South Koreans would be buying. Since they refuse to pay, it signals the threat isn’t scary
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