北韓公佈軍演畫面,不一樣的是出現以特種部隊樣貌進行演練,橡皮艇搶灘、夜視鏡、特戰裝備等出現,北韓似乎有「高人」指點戰略方向,雖然特戰裝備等級「初生之犢」但提升了軍人訓練素質,更不要說北韓本身擁有近20萬的特種作戰部隊
North Korean Special Forces Simulate a Rapid Assault Against and Capture of an Enemy Island in Response to US-South Korean War Games
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and many of the county's military leaders supervised special forces exercises supported by artillery. The drills involved a barrage on simulated enemy positions from the air and from artillery units followed by rapid landings of special forces personnel by sea and air to capture enemy positions and neutralize remaining hostile forces. North Korea's military often holds military exercises to demonstrate the country's readiness for war in response to joint US-South Korean military drills, and these exercises come amidst America's Freedom Guardian military exercises taking place from August 21st to 31st. The country's new special forces uniforms and equipment were recently unveiled in a military parade on April 15th 2017 and several units appear to already have been outfitted with state of the art combat armor, night vision optics and grenade launchers.
North Korea's special forces remain among its primary military assets, and are the world's largest special operations force at 180,000 personnel. The units have shown themselves to be highly capable with elite training standards, as demonstrated in the 1996 Gangneung submarine infiltration incident when three members of the North Korean special forces became stranded in South Korea. These personnel managed to evade forces of tens of thousands of South Korean soldiers searching for them for 49 days. By the time two of them were finally found and killed they had killed twelve South Korean soldiers and caused twenty seven more military casualties. The remaining operative was never captured and is assumed to have successfully returned to North Korea. Should a war break out and North Korea be able to deploy these forces in large numbers behind enemy lines, be they Japan, South Korea or Pacific nations hosting US military forces, they will almost certainly wreak havoc far beyond what North Korean missile forces and artillery alone could achieve.
By testing the offensive capabilities of its special operations forces North Korea is signaling to its potential adversaries that should they attempt to start war the country's retaliation will come in the form of not only missile strikes and artillery - but also of the deployment of 180,000 elite forces capable of infiltration and sabotage. Should these units successfully manage to open up second fronts behind enemy lines, the result will be significant destruction and chaos which will significantly undermine the war efforts of North Korea's adversaries. Should North Korea's special forces be able to strike key civilian and military infrastructure, they could well have a significant impact on the outcome of a war on the Korean Peninsula and ultimately force the United States and their allies onto a defensive in a way not seen since the Vietcong's Tet Offensive in 1968. Indeed, considering that the first phase of the Tet offensive was carried out with just 80,000 regular Vietcong personnel, infiltration by 180,000 elite North Korean forces against the far more complex and vulnerable infrastructure of modern South Korea and Japan, relative to that of South Vietnam, would cause destruction on a scale orders of magnitude greater than the Tet offensive ever did.
Shown below: New North Korean Special Forces Equipment and Uniforms Unveiled During April 15th 2017 Military Parade; North Korean Special Forces Conduct Landings By Sea (x2); North Korean Artillery Barrage Against Simulated Enemy Positions (x2); North Korean Special Forces Conduct Landings By Air; North Korean Special Forces Conduct Landings By Sea (x4).
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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE HIROSHIMA ATOMIC BOMBING (& NAGASAKI)
*CORRECTION: In the video, the location of Nagasaki is off. It should be more on the left side of Kyushu island.
1) Godzilla
Godzilla, the giant Japanese dinosaur-looking monster, a worldwide pop culture icon; who’s been in numerous movies.
Why am I mentioning this? Well, Godzilla owes its existence to the atomic bombs. In the aftermath, with the devastation still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was created as a metaphor for nuclear weapons and their destructive capabilities.
2) The Korean Casualties
An enormous number of Koreans also perished in the blast. In fact, around 25% of casualties were Koreans. Korea was under Japanese rule at the time so there were many drafted or conscripted Koreans in Hiroshima & Nagasaki. It’s unfortunate that the Korean victims of this tragedy have often been neglected
3) Close Call Kyoto
Today’s Kyoto landscape would have been greatly altered, and not for the better, if the Americans had gone about their original plan. The targets were in fact supposed to be Hiroshima & Kyoto. However, the US Secretary of War at the time, Henry L Stimson, insisted on sparing the city
4) The Pamphlet Warnings
Just prior to dropping the Atomic bombs, the US Airforce released pamphlets or leaflets from their planes warning Japanese citizens of the impending destruction. They were largely ineffective.
5) The Little Boy & The Fat Man
These were the American codenames of the two atomic bombs.
6) The American Casualties
12 American airmen were captured, then taken to the Chugoku Military Police Headquarters in Hiroshima, where the American weapon of mass destruction indiscriminately took them out.
7) Go
An important Go tournament was held in the suburbs of Hiroshima, about 5 km from ground zero; a pivotal match up was ongoing between champion Hashimoto and the challenger Iwamoto. When the atomic bomb went off, people were injured, buildings were damaged, and the game came to an immediate halt. Fortunately no one died as tournament officials had earlier moved the game away from the blast radius after coming across the American pamphlets.
The players took this opportunity to have a quick lunch break. Afterwards on the same day, they finished the game. White won.
8) Operation Meetinghouse
As devastating as the atomic bombs were, it didn’t even rank as the most destructive bombing event of WW2. That title goes to the deathly firebombing of Tokyo by the US Air Force, also known as Operation Meetinghouse. This was estimated to be the single most destructive bombing attack not just in Japan, but in history.
9) The Flame Of Peace
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was built in dedication to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack. In the park, sits The Flame of Peace which has burned continuously since 1964, and will remain lit until all nuclear weapons are removed from the world and the planet is free from nuclear threat.
10) The Improbable Survivor
Tsutomu Yamaguchi worked for the Mitsubishi company, and on August 6th, 1945, he was away from home on a business trip in Hiroshima.
He witnessed the Little Boy dropping from the sky and the explosion ruptured his eardrums, blinded him, and left him with serious burns. But he was alive.
The very next day, he dragged his body to a station, made his way out of Hiroshima and back to his hometown. At home, he finally received treatment for his wounds.
Two days later, despite being seriously injured and heavily bandaged, he informed Mitsubishi that he was back from his Hiroshima business trip and ready to report to work. So, he went to work, as if nothing major had happened.
Yamaguchi was lucky to have survived the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb. However, he was unlucky that he went back home..
..to Nagasaki..
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