Beforehand they had visited the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities Excerpt from evening news of June 25, 2014 Recorded from Korean Central Television (KCTV)
Notice how skinny and malnutrition they look there uniforms look giant and I will add I don’t even think NK is even able to manufacture polymer weapons there usually far more expensive
The grip and stance. They were flat footed with no offset and they were upright with no forward lean. Dude this is a perfect example of what not to do.
I find it funny that the US Marine standiees look like a 1950s Korean War soldier. I’m not sure they’re even allowed to see what a current US soldier looks like
The General's don't want the soldiers to see what a modern US Marine in full assault gear would look like. Propaganda tells the NK soldier, he is twice the soldier a US Marine is, not half. But with enough guys firing rounds you will cause casualties. No soldier is invincible.
South Korean scout: " _There are hundreds communists in that mountain_ " Officer: " _You didn't even do scouting work, how do you know that?_ " Scout: " _Whole mountain is shining_ "
Journalist : Why are you attacked in Iraq . W.Bush : We thought Iraq had nuclear weapons . Journalist : Than why are you don't attacked in North Korea . W Bush : We clearly know North Korea has nuclear weapons with Intercontinental balastic missil .
@Samiullah Ayan If you think it's that simple you have some screws loose. China is basically guaranteeing north Korea, or they probably still wouldn't exist. Besides, it's one thing to stop a nation from getting nukes, and another to invade one that already has them. It's a lot riskier, especially when you have a dictator in control of everything via a cult of personality.
Yeah, It might not look like one, but the more I look at it, It does I think because of the camera with its angle, and the audio. But it's all propaganda.
AKs are outdated. There are better guns now like the AK12 The current US M4A1 carbine in 5.56mm is probably the best all around military assault rifle in current service, even if it is not perfect in every regard. It does enough tasks very well to make it the best all around choice, which explains why it remains in service.
0:00 ANNOUNCER: In the hearts of the soldiers on the shooting range, under the great brave Baekdu warrior, the invincible soldiers who grew up as great Baekdu revolutionary soldiers showed their unbeatable prowess. 0:19 SOLDIER: The red soil of the this land, where blood flows if you clench your fist, and training is still boiling the hearts of revolutionary warriors of a new era who want to protect the Baekdu blood(Kim's family) in the struggle between enemies who aim for the Baekdu blood. Keep in mind that the generation of revolution changes, but the completion of physical strength does not change, accept the revolutionary spirit of Baekdu, which was handed down to our generation, and swear to become the blade of Baekdu and avenge the cries of blood on this land a thousand times! 1:01 SOLDIER 2: We are shooting that target with the heart of giving death to the United States and Park Geun Hye (who was the president of South Korea). Invader America should know this clearly! Our Baekdu guns, permeated with the wrath of this land, will shoot mercilessly to destroy the enemy! 1:19 SOLDIER 3: A thousand souls buried in this land are guiding the warriors of our new era. The warriors of the new era will avenge the soldiers who died in this land! 1:30 ANNOUNCER: The passion of the warriors to permanently eliminate the U.S. and the U.S. puppet states with sniper-like shooting skills that were strengthened during MT. Baekdu's hard training resonated in the blood-flowing land.
Must be all reenactors because the country only has dial up Internet in a few places and limited websites that can be accessed. Not to mention the only operating system they have is a bootlegged version of windows 95. True shit, look it up. It’s very interesting how this little country works. They try their hardest to become modern and industrialized but can’t seem to get past using cows to pull carts and do work in their fields.
@@renzovergara3436 its exact name is a Type 73,and it's basically a North Korean bootleg mixture of a Bren,and a Type 99. But,both those LMGs are about 80-90 years outdated.
@@renzovergara3436 lol its funny how there all like yeah kill Americans but soldiers are literally shooting guns from like 40 years ago and US army looking at this like bruh we got we got pistols with drum mags and supressors what you gonna do about it XD only modern thing North Korea even has are nukes and missiles other than that North Koreans don't even wear vest or armor barely any have helmets got in accurate old ass weapons and probably barely get basic training NK cant do shit all the could is talk shit on the US but they know there ass gonna get whooped if they even try something by the way south korea has modern guns and actually armor North Korea talks all this shit about invading South but in reality South would win easy.
Strangely enough, this actually might be a deliberate propaganda tactic. (The North Korean government is far more intelligent and sophisticated than a lot of people give them credit for; this is a country that has kept tens of millions of people sufficiently brainwashed since the end of WW2.) Despite their comically dramatic tone and prose, they may also be trying to "physically communicate" (by body language) that they have a "hair trigger"/"itchy trigger finger". They may want outsiders to think _'If they are that reckless with guns, imagine how much MORE reckless they are with nukes; WE BETTER DO WHAT THEY SAY AND NOT F WITH THEM!!!'_
@@FSUAGAMINGAIRSOFT actually, they do. It's called simunition training. They used to do live fire but I don't know if it's still done. Other soldiers would fire over their heads to simulate combat conditions.
To be 100% honest going to war with them would be a little easier than what you would assume. There have been plans involving are dropping Android cell phones with free service and a dedicated satellite system to give outside data for the people to freely look up anything they would like to look up. This would cause too many issues within their government and would cause a massive collapse. With cheap satellite Android devices specially made instead of weapons though cell phone towers are more effective and cheaper and the long run cell phones that run off of satellite would work for the North Koreans to get data outside.
Oh that's not a problem.Their "Dear Leader" will just ask a few thousand citizens to line up & shoot them. After that, the spending meant for those folks would be redirected to buying more ammunition. Simple.
US Airman here, and *wow.* These guys are intimidating. After this, I might have to reconsider standing in the middle of a field, not moving, while being shot at by the enemy and not firing back. Too bad their shiny weapons, which they apparently can't fire accurately without a tripod, are easier to see than the literal sun, otherwise the US might have stood a chance.
An A10 will literally fall victim to any north korean anti air. Shits only a tad bit faster than a ww2 p51 at top speed. Its only successful because its enemy has been farmers with outdated AKs lol
Even more sadly, that's not the case; they're so thoroughly brainwashed and indoctrinated that their kids are probably cheering them on from behind the camera. Patriotism/nationalism is a hell of a drug; people _can_ (and often are) be made willing to sacrifice their freedom and well-being if they're made to believe it's for the "greater good" of their country and homeland. The North Koreans are indoctrinated from birth that their poverty and oppression is a necessary (and _"heroic")_ sacrifice to help their country one day achieve "Final Victory in the Korean War" and "Reunification of the Korean Peninsula." They buy into it, because it gives their lives (and all of their suffering) meaning. They buy into it because they _have_ to. Not out of fear of the regime, but to keep their minds and spirits from shattering completely; because they can't bear to consider the possibility that all of the horror and all of the hardship they've endured was all based on a lie. keia.org/podcasts/rebroadcast-the-cleanest-race-an-interview-with-author-b-r-myers/ sthelepress.com/index.php/2017/12/21/north-koreas-unification-drive/?fdx_switcher=true Those North Korean soldiers believe everything they say as fervently and as passionately as the 9/11 hijackers believed they would be greeted into heaven by angels the moment they crashed those planes into the World Trade Center. www.nknews.org/2016/02/taking-north-korea-at-its-word/ They're not being threatened and coerced into saying this stuff. They really believe every single word of it.
@@counterfeit1148 Patriotism is love for your state (the political ideals and civic values of your country) and is by itself neutral. Nationalism is love for your nation (its culture, history and traditions _separate_ from whichever government happens to be ruling them). Patriotism _can_ be good if the policies of a country's government promotes and protects freedom, justice and the rights of its citizens. When the government actively tries to deny and destroy those things, on the other hand, patriotism becomes toxic and destructive. It's hard for a state to build a political platform exclusively on that though, as it's really hard to get people to accept and support oppression just for its own sake. States cannot rule on brutality alone; even dictatorships need legitimacy (a "noble cause" or "higher purpose" to justify their people's oppression). That's why dictatorial states often resort to crude and belligerent nationalism to rally their people behind them; that's the only thing bolstering the patriotism needed to hold the state together.
해설(Approximate translation to English. The sentence may be inaccurate because the translator was used to interpret it.) 0:00 사격장에 나선 인민군 군인들의 가슴마다에는 위대한 백두영장의 슬하에서 무적의 백두산 혁명 강군으로 자라난, 우리 인민군대의 불패의 위용을 남김없이 발휘할 불타는 결의에 넘쳐 있었습니다. (The hearts of the soldiers of the People's Army on the firing range were filled with a burning determination to unleash the undefeated majesty of our People's Army, which had grown from in the arms of the valiant general of the great Baekdu to the invincible might of the Paektu Mountain Revolution.) 0:19 한 줌을 꽉 쥐어짜면 핏방울이 뚝뚝 떨어질 것만 같은 신천 땅의 붉은 풀. 지금도 흐르는 사백(400) 어머니와 백둘(102) 어린이의 피타는 절규는, 계급투쟁의 제 길속에서 백두의 혈통을 꿋꿋이 이어가는, 우리 새 세대 혁명가들의 가슴가슴을 복수의 피로, 들끓게 하고 있습니다! - 한국 전쟁 당시 신천이라는 마을 사람끼리의 사건을 미군이 어린이와 어머니를 학살했다고 주장하는 내용입니다. (The red grass of Sinchon land, which seems to drip with blood if I squeeze a handful. The bloodcurdling cries of the four hundred mothers and one hundred and two children that are still flowing are the blood of revenge in the hearts of our new generation of revolutionaries, who are carrying on the lineage of Baekdu in the path of class struggle! - The statement misrepresents an incident between villagers in a town called Sinchon during the Korean War as a massacre of children and their mothers by US soldiers.) 0:42 나는 혁명의 (안 들림)는 빼앗기고, 원수들의 침략적 본성은 절대로 변하지 않는다는 것을 명심하고, 혁명의 일세에서 넘겨진 백두의 혁명정신을 지닌 (안 들림)를 백두의 칼날이 되어 신천 땅에 흐르는 피의 울음을 천백배로 복수하겠다는 것을, 굳게! 결의합니다! (I resolve, firmly, that the (inaudible) of the revolution will be taken away, that the aggressive nature of our enemies will never change, and that the revolutionary spirit of Baekdu, handed over from the first generation of the revolution, will become the blade of Baekdu to avenge a thousandfold the cries of blood that flow in the land of Sinchon!) 1:01 우리는 저 목표 하나하나를 박근혜 도당과 미제에게 죽음을 준다는 심정으로 사격을 진행하고 있습니다. 침략자 미제와 주구들은 똑바로 알고 있어야 합니다. 신천의 분노와 복수가 아직도 실려 있는 이 백두산 총대가, 멸적의 불을! 복수의 불을! 사정없이 쏘아대고 있다는 것을 말입니다! (We are shooting at each and every one of those targets with the mindset of bringing death to Park Geun-hye's ugly hordes and the U.S. imperialists. The aggressor U.S. imperialists and their front men must know this. That this Baekdusan gun, still loaded with Sinchon's anger and vengeance, is firing the fire, the fire of vengeance, to wipe out their enemies!) 1:19 우리 ???에 묻힌 천 여명의 대원들이 우리 새 세대 총잡은 병사들을 부르고 있습니다! 신천의 군인 우리 인민의 복수를, 우리 새 세대, 총 잡은 청년들이 처리하겠습니다! (The thousands of men buried in our ??? are calling for our new generation of gunslingers! The revenge of Sinchon's soldiers and our people, our new generation of gunslinging youth will take care of it!) 1:30 백두산 훈련 열풍 속에서 다지고 다져온 백발백중의 명 사격술로 미제와 괴뢰 역적 패당을 이땅에서 영영 쓸어버리고야 말, 인민군 군인들의 멸적의 기상이 피의 원한이 서린 신천 땅을 침잠하며 울려퍼졌습니다. (The declaration of the People's Army's destructive intentions to wipe the hordes of American imperialists and their puppet traitors from the face of the earth, once and for all, with the fine marksmanship of a hundred shots and a hundred hits, honed and refined in the training frenzy of Baekdu Mountain, echoed through the blood-grudge-soaked land of Sinchon.) - Mount Baekdu is considered sacred in South Korea, but in North Korea it is touted as symbolizing the leader's family. - Park Geun-hye is a South Korean politician who served as the 11th president of South Korea from 2013 to 2017. - South Koreans don't know most of the stories they tell, so they don't know their unusual expressions, and South Korean schooling is politicized around the North Korean language, so even when North Koreans use the same words as South Koreans, they tend to understand them differently. The expressions themselves can be understood by most South Koreans when written down, but the pronunciation of some soldiers is very inaccurate.
0:42 (안 들림) 부분 해석: ”나는 혁명의 세대는 바뀌어도“ 이것에 더 가깝게 들리는 것 같네요. 0:42 (inaudible)Partial Interpretation: “Even if the generation of revolution changes“ Looks more like this.
Imagine them seeing an actual modern day american Delta operative, plate carriers, FAST equipment, Fleece or crye gear, MK-18 or M4, etc. They'd be soiling their pants. Plus they butchered the magnificent AK-74M.
North Korea's military rank in 2023:34 Philippine's military rank in 2023:32 Haaah, we're more stronger than North Korea Filipino army never surrenders during Korean War 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭✊✊✊✊
It's hilarious that in there children's cartoon all the North Koreans are cute squirrels or ducks, while the US are represented by huge buff wolves with space age technology.
they may have financed the construction of nuclear bombs because keeping an army up to date would cost more *or* there is no other nation willing to explain how to train and modernize an army
@jon jon Brasileiro Sit yo prideful ass down short ass. We could wipe your country off the map if we really wanted to. Your missles don’t even make it here.
@@eliotisnotconfused8052 No, I know its a joke, but I’m just saying shooting ranges are built like this. At least, most of them. I must admit I was being pretty rude, I am sorry.
Korean War Ceasefire: * ends * North Korean: What? When did you change your uniforms?! US soldier: Like 40 years ago. Edit: Thanks for making this my new most liked comment by over 1k more than the previous!
@@AxfireYT 7.62 x 39 is not bouncing off body armor, I’m sorry. That would fuck someone up. Who says the NK soldiers would even be able to aim properly.
@@cavsnation831 I meant the assault rifle and pistol ammo are weak against modern armor. The machine guns and RPGs and Tanks are the strongest ground units they got. We have bombs that can completely obliterate North Korea in one drop.
@@AxfireYT 7.62 x 39 is what they’re shooting out of there assault rifles. It doesn’t matter what “modern body armor” you might think you have it’s still going to mess you up, as for bombing them that’d be the worst thing we could do. Yes we have the capability but that would just start a war between us and China, you really think a communist nation wants a western style government backed up on its boarder? No chance. Plus there’s no real strategic advantage for taking over the north. All you’re gonna do is sour already bad relations between countries. Easier to talk about going to war then to actually put boots on the ground.
My Korean girlfriend said it's not actually a different dialect. Although some words might differ, they can still understamd what they are saying. It's just the accent. Like New Yorkers compared to Texans.
@@muhammadusmanrafique3517 Damn he probobly needed around 150k kills to unlock that weapon... I'll start grinding to get the golden version HEHEHHEHEHHRHRHE
Journalist : Why are you attacked in Iraq . W.Bush : We thought Iraq had nuclear weapons . Journalist : Than why are you don't attacked in North Korea . W Bush : We clearly know North Korea has nuclear weapons with Intercontinental balastic missil .
North Korean battle tactics include not dying of parasites or officers before reaching the front lines. And then not getting your head blown off by the enemy during a mass charge.