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Originally Posted by Raptor1
If I were to guess the main axis of a North Korean attack on South Korea, it would go something like this:
(Sorry about the map, it was the best thing I could think of)
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Looks like the area around Pochon and Cherowan would be a killing zone. There are several highway nexus that would be within range of artillery placed on those mountains and hills to the east and you have the North breaking though a highway that runs though a valley north of Route #60, bad idea since if focus the DPRK forces in to a confined area were air strikes and arty could be concentrated. South of that valley is another river were ROK/US troops could make a stand and inflict severe casualties. To accomplish that you are betting that the DPRK's engineers can make and hold 3 river crossings which I see as very unlikely in the event of US/ROK air superiority.
The area where the Imjin river enters the yellow sea north of Inchon would be a great assault point, since troops landing there have flat ground leading right in to Inchon and southern Seoul. Maybe even use the Han river to their advantage and ferry troops and supplies down it using that huge force of coastal and river fishing boats they have.