How Powerful Is North Korea’s Military?
The below article has a number of charts showing the unclassified military capabilities that the North Korean military has. Out of all the military equipment and personnel they have their biggest threats I believe is their artillery due to its proximity to Seoul and then their ballistic missiles that can strike all of South Korea as well as targets off of the peninsula with chemical and in the future nuclear weapons:
The US Office of the Secretary of the Defense has released its annual report to Congress on North Korea’s military, and the findings are chilling. Included in the report are the following three maps, which outline North Korea’s military might.
North Korea’s ground forces make up the primary thrust of the rogue nation’s military. Nearly 70% of its ground forces are forward deployed to within 100 kilometers (62 miles) of the South Korean border.
The ground forces are a mix of infantry corps, which are predominantly comprised of regular and light-infantry units. In general, these forces are housed in fortified underground facilities facing toward South Korea.
In addition to infantry, the ground corps also has large armor and artillery corps. Although corps make use of old technology, their forward-deployed nature remains a threat to South Korea. North Korea’s artillery, in particular, is worrisome as the long-range cannons and rockets are capable of hitting South Korea’s capital, Seoul, from over the border in the event of a war.
But aside from North Korea’s special forces, its ground forces are generally underfed, ill-equipped, and poorly trained. [Business Insider]
You can read the rest at the link.



It’s all clear to me now…. Send Chevy Chase to repair their artillery… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4prqDn7QS8I