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Originally Posted by TLAM Strike
Not sure if the North would even be able to advance that far. With US and ROK battlefield surveillance being what it is any large mechanized force will just stand out and draw fire. Remember the Highway of Death? US/ROK aircraft flying above 12,000 feet will have almost free reign since most North Korean SAM systems are compromised since former WP nations joined NATO. Even the much vaunted S-300. If you can't control the skys armor is toast. Forget about the KPAF, they have only about 35 Fulcrums in service, the rest are MiG 17-23. I wonder how many aces the blue team are going to have on day 1? Especally if the US commits Raptors out of Guam right off the bat.
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I guess it would take at least 10 hours for the US for formulate and execute a plan in order to delay North Korean forces
If North Korea sneak attacks, than i guess it would take North Korea maybe 2 hours to break through (nor sure though) certain points on the South Korean fortifications.
After that maybe North Korean forces could advance 4-20km per hour.
Now i have made 2 assumptions that may not be correct:
because of the geographical location, i assumed that South Korea's defense line is a point defense system. and not defense in depth
also, i assumed if North Korea concentrates forces that focuse on penetrating certain portions on the defense line, North Korea could break through. Of course, this might not happen
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