Even if South Korea’s THAAD System, which is one of the world’s most advanced anti-ballistic missile system, manages to intercept North Korea’s nuclear missiles. North Korea has over 8 000 pieces of artillery guns ranging from 170 millimetres to 240 millimetres. With this much artillery, North Korea has been suggested to be able to fire “10 000 rounds per minute into Seoul (South Korea capital).” North Korea’s Artillery: Could Kim’s ‘Big Guns’ Destroy Seoul? Besides Nuclear weapons, the second most favourite thing North Korea loves to parade is their artillery guns and there’s a reason for it. Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is within artillery range and a surprise attack could possibly result in thousands of civilian casualties.
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