Ukraine Waited for North Korea's First Tank Convoy — Then Crushed Them All

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This video will keep you on the edge of your chair. It's stuff like this that makes me chuckle when people talk about North Korea attacking Korea.

In under 90 minutes, the offensive collapsed.

On July 27th, 2025, North Korea launched its first mechanized assault in Ukraine—60 T-90s, suicide drones, and 800 troops aimed at breaking the front. But Ukraine was ready.

Operation Frost Hook turned terrain into a weapon: pressure plates, fake safe lanes, thermal traps, and a preloaded kill box also.

Tanks destroyed, troops scattered, command seized. This video breaks down how strategy, sensors, and precision turned a blitz into a disaster—and why this ambush may rewrite future war doctrine.


 
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This video will keep you on the edge of your chair. It's stuff like this that makes me chuckle when people talk about North Korea attacking Korea.

In under 90 minutes, the offensive collapsed.

On July 27th, 2025, North Korea launched its first mechanized assault in Ukraine—60 T-90s, suicide drones, and 800 troops aimed at breaking the front. But Ukraine was ready.

Operation Frost Hook turned terrain into a weapon: pressure plates, fake safe lanes, thermal traps, and a preloaded kill box also.

Tanks destroyed, troops scattered, command seized. This video breaks down how strategy, sensors, and precision turned a blitz into a disaster—and why this ambush may rewrite future war doctrine.




That actually made me feel pretty good about the $180 billion we've spent so far. :laughing0301:
 
That actually made me feel pretty good about the $180 billion we've spent so far.

Unlike ObamaChrist who sent skids of cash...Uk is getting war material.

War is not good for people affected by it but it is good for our economy.

Half the stuff the USA is sending is cleaned out inventory.

I did 6 years in the Army...2 of them in Washington, DC.

I went to the Pentagon everyday on my carrying documents' route.

One star generals are a dime a dozen there.
 
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Well what did you expect for $180 billion? A cartoon? :laughing0301:
At least a comic book.

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No party prep ahead of the attack? Hell, they were doomed before the crossed the hot gun line...lol

The Yooks created a very impressive defensive operation, but had the enemy prepped the route with artillery, it could have easily gone another direction.

I wonder what follow on forces they had set up, if any.

If this is even, real, that is.
 
This video will keep you on the edge of your chair. It's stuff like this that makes me chuckle when people talk about North Korea attacking Korea.

In under 90 minutes, the offensive collapsed.

On July 27th, 2025, North Korea launched its first mechanized assault in Ukraine—60 T-90s, suicide drones, and 800 troops aimed at breaking the front. But Ukraine was ready.

Operation Frost Hook turned terrain into a weapon: pressure plates, fake safe lanes, thermal traps, and a preloaded kill box also.

Tanks destroyed, troops scattered, command seized. This video breaks down how strategy, sensors, and precision turned a blitz into a disaster—and why this ambush may rewrite future war doctrine.



I hope this true and not Ukrainian propaganda
 
Nice propaganda piece.....I believe nothing coming out of that conflict.

You are right...I should have researched it better.

There was some heavy fight with NK troops around that time.

There is no verified report of a North Korean column being attacked in Ukraine; instead, North Korean soldiers have been fighting for Russia in the Kursk region and have reportedly suffered casualties due to heavy drone use and tactics, with Ukraine acknowledging North Koreans' skill at shooting down drones but noting their poor battlefield coordination.

 
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I hope this true and not Ukrainian propaganda

You are right...I should have researched it better.

There was some heavy fighting of NK troops around that time.

There is no verified report of a North Korean column being attacked in Ukraine; instead, North Korean soldiers have been fighting for Russia in the Kursk region and have reportedly suffered casualties due to heavy drone use and tactics, with Ukraine acknowledging North Koreans' skill at shooting down drones but noting their poor battlefield coordination.

 
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Nice propaganda piece.....I believe nothing coming out of that conflict.
The lines have been stagnant for many months. Putin keeps throwing men into the lines, even NK men, and I'm not hearing about any "breakthroughs", or major territory gains. The OP seems like a valid reason why Putin is not gaining.
 
Unlike ObamaChrist who sent skids of cash...Uk is getting war material.

War is not good for people affected by it but it is good for our economy.

Half the stuff the USA is sending is cleaned out inventory.

I did 6 years in the Army...2 of them in Washington, DC.

I went to the Pentagon everyday on my carrying documents' route.

One star generals are a dime a dozen there.
You sure you don't mean OnStar generals? 😁
 
This video will keep you on the edge of your chair. It's stuff like this that makes me chuckle when people talk about North Korea attacking Korea.

In under 90 minutes, the offensive collapsed.

On July 27th, 2025, North Korea launched its first mechanized assault in Ukraine—60 T-90s, suicide drones, and 800 troops aimed at breaking the front. But Ukraine was ready.

Operation Frost Hook turned terrain into a weapon: pressure plates, fake safe lanes, thermal traps, and a preloaded kill box also.

Tanks destroyed, troops scattered, command seized. This video breaks down how strategy, sensors, and precision turned a blitz into a disaster—and why this ambush may rewrite future war doctrine.



You will understand that if there was the slightest trace of truth in this news, the Ukrainians would know about it.
 
This video will keep you on the edge of your chair. It's stuff like this that makes me chuckle when people talk about North Korea attacking Korea.

In under 90 minutes, the offensive collapsed.

On July 27th, 2025, North Korea launched its first mechanized assault in Ukraine—60 T-90s, suicide drones, and 800 troops aimed at breaking the front. But Ukraine was ready.

Operation Frost Hook turned terrain into a weapon: pressure plates, fake safe lanes, thermal traps, and a preloaded kill box also.

Tanks destroyed, troops scattered, command seized. This video breaks down how strategy, sensors, and precision turned a blitz into a disaster—and why this ambush may rewrite future war doctrine.



I wish I could play.
 
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