2:31 PM -North Korea Fired 81 Artillery Rockets At 2 US Warships -39 Minutes Later 27 Launchers Gone
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video presents a fictional scenario based on real US Navy Aegis combat system capabilities, North Korean KN-09 300mm rocket artillery systems, and established naval defense doctrine. While inspired by actual SM-2, RAM, and Phalanx CIWS defensive technology and North Korean coastal artillery threats, this specific incident did not occur. This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
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At 2:31 PM in the Sea of Japan, North Korea launched eighty-one KN-09 300mm artillery rockets from twenty-seven launchers positioned at seven different coastal sites in a coordinated saturation attack targeting USS Barry and USS Benfold - two American Arleigh Burke destroyers conducting routine freedom of navigation patrol forty miles from the North Korean coast. Pyongyang calculated the overwhelming barrage would sink both ships and kill six hundred American sailors, forcing the US Navy out of Korean waters. They were catastrophically wrong.
What happened in the next 39 minutes became the most devastating counter-strike against North Korean coastal artillery in history - with seventy-eight of eighty-one rockets intercepted or evaded through layered defenses including SM-2 missiles, RAM interceptors, and Phalanx CIWS guns resulting in zero direct hits with only minor shrapnel damage and three wounded sailors, followed by 320 precision weapons from thirty-six F/A-18 Super Hornets, eight Marine attack helicopters, and both destroyers obliterating all twenty-seven rocket launchers, fourteen military sites, six ammunition depots, and four command centers with 963 North Korean casualties, reducing coastal artillery capability by sixty-five percent while both American ships continued patrol undamaged.
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🎯 TOPICS COVERED:
Aegis Combat System multi-threat engagement
SM-2 Standard missile interception
RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM)
Phalanx CIWS close-in defense
AN/SPY-1D phased-array radar
North Korean KN-09 rocket artillery
Saturation attack tactics
Layered naval air defense doctrine
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet strikes
EA-18G Growler electronic warfare
F-16 Fighting Falcon precision bombing
AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter combat
UH-1Y Venom Marine insertion
AGM-154 JSOW glide bombs
AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missiles
Tomahawk cruise missile strikes
AGM-114 Hellfire precision missiles
Marine Force Reconnaissance operations
Freedom of navigation operations
Why artillery saturation fails vs Aegis
Modern naval defense technology
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-- DISCLAIMER --
This video is a dramatized work of fiction created for educational and entertainment purposes. The scenarios, dates, and specific events depicted are strictly HYPOTHETICAL.
While we use real technical specifications of military hardware (aircraft, ships, missiles), the conflicts described have not occurred. This content is designed to analyze potential strategic outcomes and should not be confused with real-time news events.
All footage used is strictly for illustrative purposes (B-Roll/Simulation).
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