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I think they certainly can to South Korea and because of that to the immediate surroundings also.

Yeah agree. There was a computer game released called "Homefront" which had the scenario of the North invading the South and then pushing outwards. Fictitious yeah, but in this modern day world maybe a future scenario.
 
Yeah agree. There was a computer game released called "Homefront" which had the scenario of the North invading the South and then pushing outwards. Fictitious yeah, but in this modern day world maybe a future scenario.
Yes, by direct (which may be limited by quite a degree) or more likely by collateral impact, they do pose a very real headache in the immediate vicinity.
 
What do you mean, "what's that"? Which part? I like new technology and teams who big damage with as little men as needed. (Understand?)

Armors I mean like tanks and armored vehicles.

South Korea :/ they got it rough.

My dad fought in WW1. Tanks looked like this.

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Yes, by direct (which may be limited by quite a degree) or more likely by collateral impact, they do pose a very real headache in the immediate vicinity.

Indeed. If they mange to stick a nuke on the missiles they have, the South would be a tempting target. Like close the distance to Japan and what not.
 
They have nullcear weapons right?
 
I drew a tank and it looked so real I was amazed.when I was younger
 
True. The most violent race is killing their own kind at wholesale and like
It.
 
Hoepfully it will be in North Korea at the time.

Well whatever happens, different scenarios could be catastrophic. Allegedly according to internet sources, the Northern army could be bigger by 5 - 1. Historically better technology does not always counter lesser technology and manpower. Asset wise, not sure if the South could counter.
 
considering all the "upgrades" or changes in tanks from the first ones to today's what do you think the ones of tomorrow ( say 50 years from now) be like?
will they be faster, have stealth abilities, float, etc.?
 
considering all the "upgrades" or changes in tanks from the first ones to today's what do you think the ones of tomorrow ( say 50 years from now) be like?
will they be faster, have stealth abilities, float, etc.?

Depends. Current convention of having a big gun will disappear
considering all the "upgrades" or changes in tanks from the first ones to today's what do you think the ones of tomorrow ( say 50 years from now) be like?
will they be faster, have stealth abilities, float, etc.?

Well, take away the modern computer systems and fire control systems they essentially just obsolete. If I recall correctly, the last proper tank on tank engagements were the first Gulf war. 50 years from now. Who knows. Depends on what becomes the conventional. I don't see them in their current guise. Stealth systems probably, but floating no. What need would there be. Gravity is gravity. Evolution of the helo perhaps. Bth, I would probably tred into the realm of sci-fi.
 
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