- Korea-Battle-Planning-Maps -
Several Mission Maps of Korea for use with FA Futures Korea Summer 2003 and FA Futures Korea Winter 2004 library sets from CAG Hotshot (or for others Libs).
These maps are for use when planning missions. They are of high detail and can be sued also for mission briefings.
There is a detailed map with bullseye and tacan channel information for use with Korea Summer campaign and another for the Winter Campaign. Plus a HUGE full sized
satellite map of Korea.
I found in my archives this zip file and I added a directory with files named "Extra".
https://mon-partage.fr/f/6NJXqzIL/ Click on "Télécharger" (Download in french)
- Reminder - The North / South Korean SAM Network
North Korea:
http://geimint.blogspot.fr/2010/06/nort ... twork.htmlUpdate - Stratified antiaircraft defense
failing to have an air superiority,
North Korea has a fairly good ground based defense.
With an abundance of radars of different types and long-range, medium and short-range surface-to-air missiles, integrated by artillery and MANPADS systems, for a total of more than 12,000 different weapon systems.
As Pyongyang has not been able to purchase new generation Russian systems, such as the S-300 and S-400, the only modern ground-to-air system currently in use is the locally produced, locally derived, long-range KN-06 / Pongae-5. of a whole
first variant of the S-300 and its Chinese version HQ-9 / FT-2000.
Based on a 6 x 6 Kamaz 5511 and using tracking and guidance radar 5N63
Flap Lid produced locally, the KN-06 / Pongae-5 system was tested in 2016 (with success, it seems), but would not be fully operational yet.
For the rest, the integrated air surveillance system includes a network of detection and warning radars, consisting of old Russian models, types P-8/10,
P-12, P-15, P-35/57 and P-80, and Chinese JY-8, to which are added the most recent
Iranian Kashef, made by Sairan.At this network are connected the ground-air batteries, deployed in a stratified way,
starting with the medium-long-range systems, all of Soviet origin,
types S-200 / SA-5 Gammon, S-75 / SA-2 Guideline and S-125 / SA-3 Goa, plus KN-06
mentioned above.
In total, about 50 medium-long-range ground-to-air sites have been identified.
The second air defense ring consists of short-medium-range batteries, based on SA-13 Gopher, SA-6 Gainful and
probably more modern Buk or SA-11 Gadfly.Finally, the last ring include MANPADS of types Strela-2 / SA-7 Grail, 9K310 Igla / SA-16 Gimlet and
9K38 Igla / SA-18 Grouse, of which more recent versions have been realized
locally, as well as anti-aircraft artillery, of which approximately 250 self-propelled
57 mm ZSU-57/2, about as many self-propelled 23 mm ZSU-23/4 and several
thousands of fixed or drawn parts, KS-30 130 mm KS-19 100 mm,
57-mm S-60s and Chinese 37 mm twin-tube type 65.
In the absence of air combat capability, North Korea has, however, a real capacity to ban its airspace.
South Korea:
http://geimint.blogspot.fr/2010/07/sout ... twork.html For more information about the KN-06 Surface to air missile,a Derivative (capable of hitting targets up to 150 km [93 mi] away) of the Chinese HQ-9/FT-2000 available in JKPFA Lib with Mods :
http://jkpeterson.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2213