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Korea Ideas
Anyone want to toss in ideas for a Korea conflict? I got a few friends we going V1 with it. Like we never played before. I even got my old minitanks out as aids....... Start old school 4 of these guys are T2k rookies. Ex 40k guys
My thing was They shot Bill Gates. Not dead but started a issue. Now with the cyber attacks was thinking. Bill was the Key to RESET. All input wanted. What does the DMZ look like in 6 months? Hmmmmmmmmmm Pfc SAFU AKA Dave
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I just finished working up the start of the war strengths & locations for both the RoK and DPRK. There's a TON of units - 58 divisions, 60 bridgades/regiments and 47 artillery brigades/regiments for the North, 50 Divisions, 66 brigades/regiments for the RoK. 8th Army, by contrast, looks tiny with 8 divisions and a few independent brigades! The Soviet Yalu Front features the Bulgarian 11th Tank Brigade, the Soviet 21st GTD, 6 MRDs and the 83rd Air Assault Brigade, under the command of the 30th and 35th Armies.
So most of the forces will be Korean, and it's going to be ugly! I just re-read Red Phoenix for inspiration and am thinking of breaking out 38 North Yankee to get a more realistic infantry-level view of the ugliness. By late 2000-early 2001 I think things in Korea have pretty much ground to a halt and the Korean people are tired of having Yankee troops occupying their land. In the thread on the recovery plan I detail the evacuation of 8th Army to CENTCOM. (edit kato13 : added link to recovery thread)
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I had a game on the yahoo groups that never started. My idea was similiar to Korea 1.0
A company that could musted about a squad of fit troops manning key points on a hill top position of bunkers connected by trenches. All armed with the fastest firing weapons they can muster but with limited ammo and they will be worrying about reinforcements and supply. The game will begin as the PCs sit in their positions waiting for IT! "IT" being either an attack by the North Korean troops and their Allies the ChiComs and Russians or reinforcement before the attack comes. The one thing that is certain is an attack will come! Oh yeah, rations are short and so is fuel and it is COLD!!!!! Oh yeah, and SMELLY! And that is what my campaign should it ever get life is all about. And the premis is that one hill top will be much like the next.
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You may also want to read Proud Legions by John Antal. It's a good modern Korea war story
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There is almost no canon information on Korea
Here are the units located on the Korean peninsula. Gathered from the vehicle guides. North Korea (Assumed as it only says Korea) Soviet 38th Motorized Rifle Division Men: 2000 AFVs: 10 Soviet 173rd Motorized Rifle Division Men: 1000 AFVs: 8 Soviet 194th Motorized Rifle Division Men: 200 AFVs: 1 South Korea (Assumption again) US 26th Infantry Division (Light) Men: 5000 AFVs: 13 LAV-75 US 4th Marine Division -23rd Regiment Men: 400 AFVs: 7 M60A3 US 5th Marine Division Men: 2000 AFVs: 9 M60A3 US 6th Marine Division - 16th Regiment Men: 600 AFVs: 4 M60A3 US 7th Infantry Division (Light) Men: 5000 AFVs: 13 LAV-75 US 45th Infantry Division Men: 2000 US 2nd Infantry Division Men: 2000 AFVs: 4 M1 US 25th Infantry Division (Light) Men: 5000 AFVs: 13 LAV-75 US 41st Infantry Division Men: 2000 US 163rd Armored Cavalry Regiment Men: 300 AFVs: 4 LAV-75 I would guess the DPRK and ROK would provide 20 times as many units. Last edited by kato13; 07-10-2009 at 12:54 AM. |
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I have thought for a long time that it is surprising no Korean supplement was published by GDW. It would not surprise me at all if one had been planned but was never published. Such a pity that the T2K material GDW had waiting for publishing wasn't released to the public after the company ceased trading.
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I wonder if anyone can shed any light on this? I believe we have one or two of the original team floating about?
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interestingly enough im trying to put together a 1.0 game set on the penninsula.
big reason for this being everyone in my unit right now knows korea better than europe so it makes a good bit of sense.course im gonna be a little evil regarding the types of characters(you character is the same rank/MOS as the player) my problem is getting maps for it and inventing the timeline a bit.
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Civilian Casualties
It's already well documented that, IRL, food and fuel shortages are pretty much a daily reality for most DPRK civilians.
Working off of the events described in the v1.0 history (DPRK invasion of the ROK in November of 1996, a U.S./ROK general offensive reaching the Yalu River during the summer of 1997, and a Soviet-led counteroffensive starting in August '97; nuclear strikes on Chinese, U.S., and ROK forces in northern Korea; general retreat of U.S./ROK forces back to the "middle of the country"), what would a realistic civilian die-off number or percentage be? I assume the PKA would employ a scorched earth policy during their retreat towards the Yalu. Would 5 million dead due to starvation, exposure, and related maladies be realistic? (the DPRK has a population estimated at 25 million). Lower? Higher? How many would be killed by conventional fighting and nuclear strikes?
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Accidentally edited
My biggest question would be where any DPRK refugees would be able to go. If the ratio of 95/5% Chinese to USSR border was still in place escape or resupply would be very difficult for the North Koreans. Last edited by kato13; 06-25-2017 at 07:37 PM. |
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Error in reply/edit.
In the v1.0 timeline (the only one, as far as I'm concerned), the PLA is an ally of the U.S.A., so I don't think NK refugees would be allowed to cross the border. That said, in mid 2007, the Soviets destroy the Northern Chinese Army, implying that the PLA no longer controls the border with the DPRK. Last edited by kato13; 06-25-2017 at 07:35 PM. |
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The Friendship Bridge
There is one crossing on the North Korea–Russia border: the Friendship Bridge over the Tumen River, 800 meters southwest of the train station in Khasan, Russia. There is no border crossing for road vehicles or pedestrians.
Any Thoughts More information on the area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khasan...ype_settlement)
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Interesting. Thanks, rcaf_777.
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To clarify, I'm curious as to the die-off during the first year of the 2nd Korean War, roughly from the late Autumn of 1996 to the early Autumn of 1997. During that time, the U.S./ROK/Allied forces made a round trip from the 38th Parallel to the Yalu and back. I imagine that the DPRK regime would order its army to conduct a scorched-earth retreat. The v1.0 US Army Vehicle Guide strongly implies that the Soviets used nuclear weapons on Chinese and U.S. units near the Yalu River, so I take it to mean parts of NK were hit.
It's well known that the DPRK regime funnels the bulk of farm produce and factory production to the KPA. Famine conditions in the DPRK have occurred off-and-on, for years. With a war, scorched earth, and nukes, I imagine that extreme famine conditions would exist. So, what number or percentage of North Korean civilian deaths during the first year of the war seems reasonable?
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One interesting little tidbit about 2ID (at least when I was there 1987-90) -- 3rd BDE was a composite brigade. 1st BN was an airborne battalion, 2nd BN was an air assault battalion, and 3rd BN was a light infantry battalion. When it changed, or whether it would change in the v2/2.2 timeline, I don't know. V1 it would still be in that configuration. Most unique brigade configuration I've ever seen.
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One thing to keep in mind, as I recall NK sided with the Soviets against China. I can think of few things that would infuriate China more. In my opinion, more than a few Chinese nukes would fly that way after the war went nuclear on the Chinese front and China would share all pertinent targeting data with the US.
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I think the civilian die offs would be massive, particularly on the north side. As mentioned earlier, the status quo prewar is near starvation. Hard to see a disruption leading to anything better. I also expect that the nuke density would be equivalent to Poland or higher per square mile. Seoul gets leveled, either conventionally or by nuke very early on. Most port cities have to be in the same boat.
I think that by 2k, life on the peninsula is pretty grim indeed. |
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