I lived in Korea for 5 years.
Nobody wants to fuck with the POK army.
All Wars Are Political Originally Posted by biomed1Yes, numerous philosophers over thousands of years state the same conclusion.
I lived in Korea for 5 years.I assume we’re referring to the South Korean ROK
Nobody wants to fuck with the POK army. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
I think that South Korea will use this as an opportunity to get some real intelligence on how effective the North Korean military really is. See what kind of weapons and tactics they use and how effective they are. This will be done through the use of special forces and other specialized units rather than a general deployment. I think that this is also a pretext to allow the Korean military to move to integrate with other NATO forces and intelligence.I agree. I hope they take advantage of the situation.
I also believe however that this will be a pretext for the resupply of weapons and ammunition for the Ukrainian military. Something that the South Koreans are quite good at manufacturing.
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Poland is choosing South Korea as a primary partner in defense deals – and it’s not alone. https://thediplomat.com/2024/05/sout...tary-supplier/ Originally Posted by txdot-guy
I lived in Korea for 5 years.I went through basic with a guy that was a ROK soldier. He was fcuking hard. He told us that the US Army Basic was like the boy scouts in comparison to theirs. I believe it.
Nobody wants to fuck with the POK army. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
Does that mean their North Korean military training wasn't worth diddley Originally Posted by Unique_CarpenterThe term battle-hardened is what needs to asked. When was the last time N Korea was on a battlefield on foreign soil. There is no hand to hand combat this war is US technology vs Russian technology. N Korean soldiers are going to experience a cyber shock and awe