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Originally posted by muse7
Originally posted by superman2012
reply to post by opethPA
1-3 nukes detonated line of sight above the states would effectively cut communication and power, then it is just a matter of coming over here.
I'm not saying I hope for this to happen, or even that it ever would...I'm just saying to say that it could not, would not happen is as crazy as saying that it will happen tomorrow.
Sure it would
But ever heard of NORAD? (North American Aerospace Defense Command) They would detect any missile launch before it even gets near to the coasts. That's enough time to shoot down any missile.
Any invading army would have to fight a guerrilla war against millions of retired veterans, retired swat team members, ex-special ops guys.
Good luck to them though, especially when they go through Texas
Originally posted by opethPA
Originally posted by superman2012
reply to post by opethPA
It surprises me just as much as the people who say it cannot, will not happen.
Ok..please explain to me a logical , tactically sound way that a foreign army could wage conventional warfare on the mainland?
I'm not saying that someone couldn't launch things at us from a far I am strictly talking a conventional invasion of the American mainliand
Originally posted by superman2012
reply to post by opethPA
1-3 nukes detonated line of sight above the states would effectively cut communication and power, then it is just a matter of coming over here.
I'm not saying I hope for this to happen, or even that it ever would...I'm just saying to say that it could not, would not happen is as crazy as saying that it will happen tomorrow.
that is something worth looking in to
“Eight or nine submarines of the North’s East Sea Fleet are missing from our radar,” the high-ranking South Korean official said on Monday. “We are figuring out whether the submarines are conducting a military drill or an actual mission.
“The missing submarines vary in size, from the 1,000-ton shark-class vessel to a former Soviet Romeo-class one (1,300 ton),” the official added.
Military sources say that North Korea currently owns roughly 70 submarines, including the 1,500-ton Rajin-class vessels or Yugo-class infiltration coastal ships. When North Korean submarines are anchored at base, they can be seen by a satellite.
now if I understand North Korea er Un.. DPRK they could have copied or[ bought one from China?] but this does mean it is the same type of sub, just the thought of having a sea launched nuke is enough for the DPRK er Un to get one, or make one.
Type 033G (Wuhan-A Class)
In 1976, No.701 Institute (now Wuhan Ship Development and Design Institute) experimentally added the YJ-8 (C-801) anti-ship missile system and its associated Type 358G fire-control radar to the Type 033 submarine. Three missile launcher containers were installed on each side of the sail, with the fire-control radar was located behind the sail. Design of the new submarine designated Type 033G was completed in 1978, and the construction of the first boat (pennant number 351) began in 1980 at Wuchang Shipyard in Wuhan. The submarine was delivered to the PLA navy in October 1983, and was codenamed Wuhan-A class by Western intelligence.
In early 1985, Boat 351 carried out three rounds of live fire test of the YJ-8 missile, with all tests being successful. In late 1980s, the designer studied to reduce the submarine’s underwater noise and the detection range of its sonar. The design of the submarine was finalised in 1986. This variant was known as Wuhan-A class by Western intelligence.
A major weakness with the Type 033G is the fact that the submarine cannot launch its missiles from underwater. To launch its six YJ-8 missiles, the submarine must fully surface, with its speed less than 8 knots. The six missiles can be launched within 6~7 minutes. This seriously limited the submarine’s effectiveness and survivability in real combat. As a result, the submarine served as an experiment, with no subsequent unit built. Boat 351 may have been out of service since the late 1990s. Last update: 14 January 2009
Manpower Conscription 17 years of age Available for military service 6,515,279 males, age 17-49 (2010 est.), 6,418,693 females, age 17-49 (2010 est.) Fit for military service 4,836,567 males, age 17-49 (2010 est.), 5,230,137 females, age 17-49 (2010 est.) Reaching military age annually 207,737 males (2010 est.), 204,553 females (2010 est.) Active personnel 1,106,000 (ranked 5th)[2] (2010) Reserve personnel 8,200,000 (2010) (ranked 1st)
Originally posted by opethPA
What surprises me is that anyone here is actually crazy enough to think anyone could effectively invade the US mainland.
Why even go into the details you wont believe them but the fact that America has a huge geographic mass surrounded by water on pretty much 3 borders basically eliminates a conventional boots on the ground type invasion.
Please though buy into the fear mongering that NK can do anything to Mainland America short of an internal suicide attack.
Originally posted by PLAYERONE01
Originally posted by opethPA
What surprises me is that anyone here is actually crazy enough to think anyone could effectively invade the US mainland.
Why even go into the details you wont believe them but the fact that America has a huge geographic mass surrounded by water on pretty much 3 borders basically eliminates a conventional boots on the ground type invasion.
Please though buy into the fear mongering that NK can do anything to Mainland America short of an internal suicide attack.
WHAT..... ok lets analyze this. America is not surrounded by water. you have an east coast and a west coast, northern border with Canada, southern with Mexico.
Alaska borders Canada and its water bound on 3sides its west coast faces Russia.
Now thats established, in a ground offensive what first has to be established is a beach head or a forward operating point, if say Russia came through alaska would the American government take out Alaskans to save it's ass.
The enemy has to take something to use as leverage, if they took a city on the west coast as a FOP then worked from there, would the Government bomb it anyway knowing the massive amount of civilian casualty's.
this is what you have to accept, one city, half a city, a town, at hostage becomes a siege or point of focus then more landings then more citys. it's SOP.
You only think it cant happen to America because you don't want it to, the Germans thought it impossible too, as did the Trojans and countless other races just as arrogant and as powerful in their respective time period as the Americans are.
Personally I hope it doesn't happen, but having the arrogance to say it cant is tempting the Gods.
Originally posted by SpaDe_
reply to post by JakiusFogg
Invading the US mainland would be a hellish nightmare for any invading force whether anyone would like to admit that or not. They might have limited success at first, but that would quickly turn into something they never expected. If anyone thought that Afghanistan was a logistical nightmare, any attempt to occupy regions in the US would be that x10 or more. Guerilla warfare would get an entirely new meaning with all the gun owners and back woods rednecks that know just enough to be dangerous with the right mixtures of household chemicals.
Originally posted by thoughtsfull
I'm guessing when I read between the lines that things are somewhat desperate inside North Korea right now..
I think for me it is the seemingly desperate nature of what could be going on inside North Korea (the reported food shortages etc) that bothers me most as I can't help but feel that this concerted effort to direct anger externally at America is designed to cover the internal issues.. if that is true, then that leaves little wiggle room for any kind of negotiation as the North Korean leadership seems potentially caught between the fighting the world or fighting their own people.
Worrisome times if they only have those choices left to them, either way a conflict seems to be coming for the North Korean peoples.edit on 30/3/13 by thoughtsfull because: (no reason given)
North Koreans Selling Human Flesh on Black Market
Originally posted by beezzer
Logistically, how would they get to the states?
A ship(s)?
Planes?
Carnival Cruise Lines?