The evolving military balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia: a report of the CSIS burke chair in strategy , June 2013 2 Conventional balance, asymmetric forces, and US forces
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Schriftenreihe: | A report of the CSIS Burke Chair in Strategy
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Beschreibung: | XV, 196 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
...............................................................................................
VIII
The Conventional Warfare Balance
............................................................................................viii
The Asymmetric or Irregular Warfare Balance
..............................................................................
хм
US FORCES IN THE
ROK
AND PACIFIC
...................................................................................................XIV
IV. THE CONVENTIONAL MILITARY BALANCE IN THE KOREAS AND
NORTHEAST ASIA
...............................................................................................................1
Deterrence, Restraint, and Levels of Conflict
................................................................................1
A Clash or Conflict between the DPRK and
ROK
........................................................................2
The Impact of External Actors
..........................................................................................................3
Levels of Conventional Conflict
...................................................................................................7
Open-Ended Scenarios and Escalation Ladders
........................................................................7
Comparing Total Conventional Orders of Battle with Possible Combat Scenarios
...............9
Total Manpower
.............................................................................................................................11
Army and Land Forces
....................................................................................................................17
Naval and Marine Forces
...............................................................................................................28
Air and Air Defense Forces, and DPRK Artillery, MRLs, Rockets, and Missiles
.........................40
Fixed Wing Aircraft
.....................................................................................................................40
Rotary Wing Aircraft
...................................................................................................................40
Surface-to-Air Missiles and Anti-Aircraft Guns
.........................................................................41
Conventional Artillery and Surface-to-Surface Rockets and Missiles as a Counterbalance to
Limits in Airpower
......................................................................................................................41
30
HQ-6D Red Leader
...............................................................................................................51
Paramilitary Forces
........................................................................................................................56
DPRK
...............................................................................................................................................59
Leadership and Command and Control
...................................................................................59
Force Size and Structure
...........................................................................................................61
Potential Invasion Scenarios and Capacities
..........................................................................68
Military Personnel
......................................................................................................................70
ROK
.................................................................................................................................................79
Responsibilities and Doctrine
...................................................................................................81
Indigenous Equipment Development
.......................................................................................81
Uncertain Patterns of Conflict and Escalation
............................................................................82
Cheonan
.....................................................................................................................................82
Yeonpyeong
................................................................................................................................85
Political Fallout
...........................................................................................................................87
Additional Issues and Scenarios
..............................................................................................88
US
....................................................................................................................................................90
China
...............................................................................................................................................91
The
2013
Chinese Defense White Paper
.................................................................................92
China s Improving Conventional Capabilities
..........................................................................94
Ground Forces
...........................................................................................................................95
Air and Air Defense Forces
.......................................................................................................99
Naval Forces
............................................................................................................................103
Japan
..............................................................................................................................................118
Japanese Security Policies
......................................................................................................119
The
2012
Japanese Defense White Paper
............................................................................119
iv Anthony
H. Cordesman
and Ashley
Hess
Russia
...........................................................................................................................................124
V. KOREAN SPECIAL, ASYMMETRIC, AND PARAMILITARY FORCES
...........128
Paramilitary, Police, Internal Security, and Special Forces
......................................................128
DPRK
........................................................................................................................................129
ROK
..........................................................................................................................................137
COUNTERTERRORISM, TERRORISM, AND LOW-LEVEL ASYMMETRIC WARFARE
......................................... 138
DPRK
........................................................................................................................................138
ROK
..........................................................................................................................................141
DPRK Drug and Weapons Sales and Other Illegal Activities
.....................................................142
Drugs
........................................................................................................................................142
Pharmaceuticals and Cigarettes
............................................................................................145
Supemotes, Insurance, and Trafficking
................................................................................146
Illicit Revenue and the DPRK s Official Stance
.....................................................................148
Weapons Sales
........................................................................................................................149
ROK
Weapons Sales
.....................................................................................................................153
DPRK: Cyber, Economic Warfare, and SIGINT Capabilities
.........................................................154
Cyber
........................................................................................................................................154
Economic Warfare and SIGINT
...............................................................................................158
ROK
Cyber Defense
......................................................................................................................159
VI. US FORCES IN KOREA AND THE PACIFIC
........................................................160
USFK-ROK History
.......................................................................................................................160
The Current Status of the USFK-ROK Alliance
..........................................................................161
US Forces in Korea
......................................................................................................................168
Comparative Capabilities
........................................................................................................172
USFK Relocation
......................................................................................................................175
Military Exercises
....................................................................................................................177
Military Operation Plans
.........................................................................................................179
US Forces Japan
(
UFJ)
..................................................................................................................181
US Deployments in Japan
.......................................................................................................181
The Strengths and Weakness of the US-Japanese Alliance
.................................................182
Resolving the Okinawa Issue?.
...............................................................................................184
United States Pacific Command (US
PACOM)
..............................................................................187
The Prelude to Rebalancing
................................................................................................187
The
2012
Shins in Strategy.
...................................................................................................189
The Total Size of
PACOM
Forces
............................................................................................189
The US and Extended Regional Deterrence
................................................................................194
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
..................................................................................................196
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title_full | The evolving military balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia a report of the CSIS burke chair in strategy , June 2013 2 Conventional balance, asymmetric forces, and US forces Anthony H. Cordes and Ashley Hess |
title_fullStr | The evolving military balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia a report of the CSIS burke chair in strategy , June 2013 2 Conventional balance, asymmetric forces, and US forces Anthony H. Cordes and Ashley Hess |
title_full_unstemmed | The evolving military balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia a report of the CSIS burke chair in strategy , June 2013 2 Conventional balance, asymmetric forces, and US forces Anthony H. Cordes and Ashley Hess |
title_short | The evolving military balance in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia |
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title_sub | a report of the CSIS burke chair in strategy , June 2013 |
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