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Old December 23rd 03, 03:50 PM
Chad Irby
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In article MPG.1a52b872713147f59897c9@news,
Bernardz wrote:

In article ,
says...


...if nobody bothers with counterbattery fire, or drops a bunch of high
explosives in the area of the artillery to make them stop shooting.

We *know* where these cannons are going to be firing from. Wh know
where their hardened shelters are. We know where their radar defenses
are.

If the North doesn't start with a completely unprovoked surprise attack,
they've got a good chance of getting erased very quickly.

I doubt we know as much as you think.


Really? Why?

The area just north of the border is one of the most observed areas on
the planet. A couple of generations of South Korean spies have had time
to look the area over, and a couple of generations of North Korean
defectors have had time to tell us where everything is.

We would definitely know once they
started firing in bulk missiles and shells.


If they ever get the chance, that is.

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