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Originally Posted by Oberon
No real surprises there, you don't put all your eggs in one basket after all, and the DPRK is damn good at building stuff underground. Of course, their nukes are about the size of a small house, but I know the Dear Leader won't be satisfied until they can plonk a nuke on top of a Taepodong.
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Maybe if they duct taped a couple of Taepodongs together the could deliver one!

The bombs they are building weigh about 5,000 kg. The taepodong can lift 1/10 of that.
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Another use TLAM Strike is a denial of advance. Put nukes in fake houses along the north side of the DMZ, if the US or ROK advances north, set them off.
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Won't work too well. For one the blast area is too small, second US and ROK forces have CBRN gear and armored vehicles to protect them from fallout so unless you are standing within a mile of that bomb you are only going to get badly shaken up, third they need to keep the bombs warm which means any thermal signature in those fake Potemkin villages they got will be the first things to get bombed once we get a hint of them doing that.