NORTH KOREA DROPS NUKES! DOOMSDAY?

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This video recreates a hypothetical full-scale nuclear attack scenario in which North Korea — after surviving a preemptive strike on its forces — employs remaining TELs, large-caliber multiple rocket launchers (MRLs), and cruise missiles to carry out a coordinated nuclear assault. We model this scenario under the assumption that U.S. support is limited, and focus on the Republic of Korea (ROK) military’s realistic defensive capabilities.This is a fictional simulation built from publicly available specifications and doctrinal concepts. Our goal is to present a calm, evidence-based assessment of interception possibilities and practical limits — not to sensationalize.Key findings shown in this video:If North Korea were to equip large MRLs and cruise missiles with small nuclear warheads and launch many at once, even robust multilayered defenses could fail to intercept every incoming weapon.While a majority of threats could be intercepted, real-world limitations mean that some warheads — on the order of a few (roughly 3–4) — could penetrate the defenses in the initial phase.It is not realistic to assume 100% interception; layered air and missile defenses reduce risk but cannot eliminate it entirely.

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