My personal experience over there was in 90-91 and 94-95. In both cases I had opportunities to work with the ROK Army. My impressions were generally favorable. They seemed well disciplined (very harshly by our standards), fit, well motivated, and well equipped. Some of their equipment was outmoded compared to ours, but it was universally superior to the North's. Since they were (and still are) primarily a conscript army, their level of training and professionalism was not as high as ours (or that of other professional armies) but it was still very good. The general consensus among the people I knew was that the ROKs would fight, and fight hard. From what I understand, not all ROK units are created equal, and there were some formations that were better equipped (and perhaps motivated) than others - the White Horse Division, ROK Marines & Rangers, etc. but we never had much doubt they would fight. KATUSAs were another matter. While there were some excellent KATSUAs, many of them sucked, and we considered them unreliable/lazy/etc. They typically came from the wealthy social and political elites of S. Korea, and were "spoiled rich kids". They tended to be political, and I have heard more than few tell us they had no intention of fighting with "their brothers to the north". There was a running (if pretty black) joke among US troops - Q."Who was the first Korean you shot when the fighting started?" A."CPL Kim, your KATUSA".hey adrian what was the souths moral like because my current theory is they wouldn't have the same will to fight as the south my tutor also has this same opinion. however you have served with the south koreans how would you rate their moral and willingness to fight?
I fail to see the comparison between the conflict in Vietnam and a potential conflict in Korea, other than the very superficial they both have a communist North and Western backed South.i would really like to see the north's war plans though how they would compensate for their weaknesses and take advantage of American military weaknesses. I think the north can acot out another Vietnam but just with a shorter time frame
I see your point and agree with you in some way except the being another Vietnam part First of all the area is not same as Vietnam and you don't have guerilla fighting in S Korea . Dont take N korean forces lightly if they are put up against a corner they will fight just as hard as the S Korean. The problem I see is that they are being hurt by the sanctions. The effects can be bad they can either give up or fight like they want to die and that my friend is not good. Overall the fight if it happen is gonna to be bloodbath. A army unit that bend on trying get food and equipment can be determined as any army unit it begin with NCO and commanding officers. In other words the spirit of the unit will be up to the NCO. I dont think that the N Korean with fall that fast they have that warrior spirit all military personal who serve in a highly spirit units know what Im taking about.i would really like to see the north's war plans though, how they would compensate for their weaknesses and take advantage of American military weaknesses. I think the north would act out another Vietnam but just within a shorter time frame
i assume you don't know of op plan 5027 either, created by the US to invade North Korea
Do you currently or have you in the past served in the armed forces?all military personal who serve in a highly spirit units know what Im taking about.
Again, I do not see how this is a plan for the invasion of North Korea. You seem a tad paranoid on this issue.
Don't bet on it. Besides the most recent two gulf wars proved that victory need not mean massive casualties any more.another more offensive war not fully explain though
i meant it would be like Vietnam because the American public aren't willing to handle massive amount of dead soldiers again or having their own people conscripted again
You obviously have absolutely no idea that China has chosen to make themselves a far more technolgically competant defence force. They have cut the size of their military and are now relying on quality not quantity. Please explain how a North Korean Mig 17 is going to defeat an F-22.High tech equipment can be beaten that's is why countries like china spend a lot of time figuring out how defeat a high tech foe with low tech weapons.
A small 1,200 tonne patrol vessel - given that the vessel was in South Korean waters at the time and that there is not an active conflict between the South and the North, you seem to think that a submarine ambushing a ship during 'peacetime' is a grand achievement?The north's ''outdated'' submarine sunk a war ship.
Yes, infiltrators probably pose the biggest risk. Its not an insurmountable problem though.Even defectors warn that successful infiltration into the south continue. The north's hackers stole an 11 page briefing of what the ROK and US armies would do if conflict broke out
Possibly. There is basically one US division there if that US division bore the brunt of a North Korean attack, it could be effectively destroyed as it inflicts massive casualties and a time delay on the North. But that's why OP Plan 5027 exists - to rush reinforcements to Korea.Gen. Thomas A Schwartz, a former US army commander in Korea, stated that the US army in Korea would be destroyed in less than three hours.
An eye for an eye eh? When did a South Korean submarine torpedo a Northern 1000+ tonne warship?"Our military first policy calls for an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, retaliation for retaliation, ultra-hardline for hardline, war for war, total war for total war, nuclear war for nuclear war." - Kim Jong-il
That's a very foolish thing to say. Nobody here has made any such claim. Kim Jong Il is not credible because what he says is meant mainly for internal consumption. It's not factual.i laugh lol you guys actually claim to know more about a country than it's [sic] leader interesting indeed
You have referred. more than once, to the insurgencies in Iraq & Afghanistan as demonstrating weaknesses of the US military, & you have mentioned Vietnam as illustrating how high technology can be countered by lower technology forces.i said i [sic] would be like Vietnam because the American [sic] won't want to handle massive casualties
Yes I didDo you currently or have you in the past served in the armed forces?
I talked to a individual with credentials who stated that North Korea will maybe get two or three burps out of their artillery and then there will be so many cruise missiles and other goodies flying in from the south side that it will be very fatal for even an aircraft to be flying low. Estimates place 70% destruction of North Korean force structure with in 48 hours.The U.S. wouldn't have to commit a ground component other than as strategic reserve. Air and naval power would gut the NorthKor military machine from the inside as long as the SouthKor forces can absorb the blows - which they are more than capable of.
Technology matters a great deal. And the gap is widening - e.g the most recent arty introduced by the NorthKor army is 1970s class tech, while the south is getting K-9 and the like. The gross and effective fires the south can sustain outclasses the North - even if the south only has 5,400 guns and howitzers and the north 10,000. And they can do so while being more survivable - consistent move and scoot .
No one ever mentions this... but ok, pyongyang is not with southkor tube arty range
Night fighting equipment: the south owns the night.
Yes, ROK forces would eventually win but having the U.S involved would end hostilities rather quickly thus eliminating casualties on the ROK side and minimizing the damage to the Souths economy.Why all this fuzz about what US can do, will do, or won't do in case Kim Jong Il suddenly decided to go south ? Frankly speaking even without the existing US forces in the ground, South Korea can and have much higher probability to win this war anyway on their own.
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USS George Washington should be there by now to support war games that are being taken up by ROK and the U.S.It is interesting to note the delay between the release of the International investigation into the sinking of the SK Patrol boat, and the subsequent threat by the North that any attempt by SK and the UN to pose further sanctions would be regarded as an act of war, and the actual logment to the UN security council. Do you think this may be a tactic by SK/USA to ensure everything is in place and ready to go just in case the situation escalates ? Would be interesting to know what range most of the US CGB's are now within the region ? I would assume they have been gingerly moving towards to region for some time within effective strike range, it would also be a good bet that the USMC MEU's are on a pretty high state as well
First of all they will not wipe out the N Korean Army. The N. Korean will lose the war U.S. and S. Korean will lose alot soldiers like I said before Korean are not like Iraqi soldiers not to make Iraqi soldiers look bad they didnt perform well in 2003 there were already hurting from the U.N. sanctions. The Iraqi couldnt defeat a mess up Iranian Army. The N.Korean are hurting from the sanction too. If you ask a Korean War U.S. vet they will tell you the North and South Korean fought hard. If China assist N.Korea that will change the whole fight. China right now is trying get there forces ready for a big conflict will Taiwan and U.S. they dont want this fight to start right now. The U.S. forces are spread out but the U.S. can handle it. There is no other force in the world who can do this. It not too many communist countries left. If China still act like the old communist ways they will help N. Korean just because it a communist country.The 45,000 American soldiers stationed in Southern Korea single handedly could wipe out the entire North Korean army because they are special forces(and are the best trained soldiers in the world) As well as their determination in their cause. The South Korean Army, as well, is trained by the Americans meaning South Korea has a model army facing up against a lack luster, Communist army. I doubt the North Korean Army would be determined in their cause, because I know that the they'd know the men that are about to defeat them will make a better life for their children.