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North Korea prepares to launch ICBM!!
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their military is completely obsolete bub
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10485453 That is one ironic statement. Lmao. That obsolete equipment can put out about 750,000 rounds of 155 MM artillery per hour on Seoul , they have the largest special forces in the world, and a military specifically designed to protect their mountainous terrain with hundreds of miles of tunnels and underground bases with hospitals. They would be one of the hardest countries in the world to defeat. Quoting: Malu nli their photo ops always show them with AK-47's but I've read most of them are equipped with SKS rifles. their tanks and most everything else is obsolete. nuclear wise they are still in the dark ages compared to us. can they do some damage on Seoul? I'm sure they can.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10485453 North Korea is on par with the United States in terms of ICBMs and nuclear warheads. The only difference is the numbers. They can reach any part of the US with variable yield hydrogen bombs. The Hwasong-14 probably has only one warhead and is probably comparable to the Minuteman-3. THE Hwasong-15 can bring at least four warheads to any location in the US. They manufacture both plutonium and enriched uranium. Their plutonium was tested in 1992 as having a Pu-240 content of 2.44% That means they may be able to use it in gun-type suitcase nukes since it wont suffer from predetonation because of early neutrons produced by Pu-240. They also have a uranium enrichment program that runs far more advanced centrifuges. Most likely they have the IR-8. which may be able to enrich at 20 times the rate as the P-1. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77181486
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