How INSANELY Powerful is North Korea’s Military?
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Загружено: 2026-01-18
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North Korea’s military power in 2026 is far more dangerous than most people realize. With nuclear weapons, solid-fuel ICBMs, hypersonic missiles, massed artillery aimed at Seoul, cyber warfare, and a growing alliance with Russia, the Korean People’s Army remains one of the most destabilizing forces on Earth.
In this video, we break down how insanely powerful North Korea’s military really is in 2026, separating propaganda from real capability — and explaining why Pyongyang continues to keep the United States, South Korea, Japan, and NATO on edge.
Despite sanctions and economic isolation, North Korea fields one of the world’s largest standing armies, thousands of artillery systems near the DMZ, a rapidly expanding missile arsenal, and a nuclear deterrent that now includes solid-fuel ICBMs, cruise missiles, and potential sea-based nuclear options.
You’ll learn:
• How large and combat-ready the Korean People’s Army actually is
• Why North Korea’s artillery threat to Seoul remains one of the deadliest scenarios in modern warfare
• How Hwasong-18 solid-fuel ICBMs changed U.S. and allied defense planning
• The real threat posed by hypersonic glide vehicles and cruise missiles
• Why North Korea’s nuclear warhead stockpile continues to grow
• How Russia–North Korea military cooperation is reshaping sanctions enforcement
• The truth about North Korea’s new tactical nuclear submarine claims
• Why cyber warfare and crypto theft now fund missile and nuclear programs
• How North Korea plans to fight a war it cannot win — but can make catastrophic
• Why deterrence, not conquest, is Pyongyang’s real strategy
This is not a military designed to invade the world.
It is a military designed to impose unbearable costs, force stalemate, and survive under a nuclear shadow.
North Korea doesn’t need to defeat the United States or South Korea outright. It only needs to convince adversaries that the price of war would be too high — in civilians, cities, and escalation risk. In that mission, its military remains grimly effective.
With nuclear weapons now written into North Korean law, missile tests accelerating, satellite launches improving, and Russia providing diplomatic and material cover, 2026 is one of the most dangerous years on the Korean Peninsula since the Cold War.
If you want a clear, no-nonsense breakdown of North Korea’s real military strength, its nuclear deterrent, missile forces, cyber warfare, and what a war on the peninsula would actually look like — this video gives you the full picture.
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