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Contemporary American military technology and North Korea's har / Lee, Soon Ho   Journal Article
Lee, Soon Ho Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Protected by networks of hard and deeply buried facilities, North Korea's asymmetric warfare assets have emerged as a real threat to the U.S.-Republic of Korea (ROK) alliance. As a solution, the U.S.-ROK alliance has developed military technologies to defeat North Korea's hard and deeply buried targets (HDBTs). However, questions remain regarding the efficiency of those technologies. By examining the contemporary status of North Korea's HDBTs and U.S. military technologies, this article proves that these newly developed military technologies are not very effective and that heavy reliance on technology is not a viable solution to North Korea's HDBTs.
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Israel's counter-asymmetric warfare and security on the Korean / Lee, Soon Ho   Journal Article
Lee, Soon Ho Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract South Korea's military has invested heavily in capabilities to counter the asymmetric threat posed by the North - and given Israel's recent success in this regard against Hamas, it is not surprising that South Korea is seeking to learn lessons from its ally's experience. However, Soon Ho Lee explains why the Israeli approach to counter-asymmetric warfare cannot be directly applied to a potential conflict on the Korean Peninsula, due to its likely scale and the limitations of contemporary technology, as well as North Korea's efforts to fortify strategic targets within its territory.
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