WW3 Risk WatchKorean Peninsula

Korean Peninsula

South Korea

A dense force structure built around precision strike, air defense, naval-air modernization, and the US alliance.

Military spend$47.6B

High domestic production share across artillery, missiles, naval assets, and aviation.

Personnel500,000

Reserve 3,100,000

Air / naval assets410 / 150

High concentration on the Korean Peninsula with strong interoperability with US forces.

Nuclear postureNo declared nuclear force

A dense posture that combines precision strike with layered air defense.

Axes

Score by axis

Land68

Ability to deploy large ground formations with armor and long-range fires.

Sea66

Blue-water operations, carrier and submarine employment, and sea-control capacity.

Air74

Air superiority, long-range strike, airborne early warning, and airlift capacity.

Nuclear0

Warhead scale, survivability, and diversity of delivery systems.

Cyber & space73

Integration of satellites, ISR, electronic warfare, and cyber operations.

Asymmetry42

Missile saturation, gray-zone activity, irregular warfare, and drone-cyber integration.

Alliance89

Alliance depth, overseas basing, reinforcement potential, and long-duration support capacity.

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