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How many North Korean artillery pieces are aimed at Seoul?

How many North Korean artillery pieces are aimed at Seoul?

10,000 artillery pieces
North Korea has an estimated 10,000 artillery pieces, including multiple rocket launchers along its frontier, aimed at the South Korean capital, Seoul.

How many rockets does North Korea have?

As of 2017, North Korea is thought to possess about 900 short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs).

Is North Korea testing nuclear weapons?

On 3 September 2017, North Korea conducted by far its largest nuclear test to date, at its Punggye-ri test site. Estimates of the device’s explosive power, or yield, ranged from 100-370 kilotons. In April 2018, North Korea announced it would suspend further nuclear tests because its capabilities had been “verified”.

Why does North Korea have so much artillery?

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During the Cold War, North Korea built up an oversized army—and artillery corps—as part of its goal of re-invading South Korea. The North Korean People’s Army Artillery Command is responsible for 12,000 pieces of tube artillery and 2,300 pieces of multiple launch rocket artillery over 107-millimeters.

Are offensive artillery firing positions in South Korea difficult to counterfire?

“These perfectly positioned offensive artillery firing positions are virtually impenetrable, extremely difficult to take out by counterfire.” This photograph taken with a tilt-shift lens shows Seoul, South Korea, on July 16, 2015.

Can South Korea recycle artillery ammo?

After all, artillery ammunition cannot be recycled. It can only be destroyed. South Koreans are fully aware that they are going to be subject to a massive artillery attack. We are sure that they will be taking steps to anticipate and retaliate and preempt any North Korean move.

How many tons of explosives can North Korea drop on South Korea?

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A single volley from the North Korean artillery, the report said, “could deliver more than 350 metric tons of explosives across the South Korean capital, roughly the same amount of ordnance dropped by 11 B-52 bombers.”