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Originally Posted by CCIP
And speaking about 50s artillery, I'm not so sure even 50s technology would be off at all like that. Guns haven't become any more accurate in that period, the only difference since has been really in spotting and coordination technology. But having held those positions since the 50s, I think the Northern guns would have their ranges known and marked very precisely... Especially given the emphasis the DPRK seems to place on their artillery capabilities. Thus me wondering.
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but remember, north korean equipment lacks maintenance and spare parts
after 60 years, i don't really expect those guns to still work
Though if we are thinking about this realistically, I would bet on south korea.
Since Kim Jim Il maintains his rule by telling his citizens how much worse the south is compared to them.
When the North's armies march into south korea, they would realize that the government rules them using lies, and a large amount of north korean rank and file solders would probably defect