Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Diamondeye wrote:
but in the event of war in Korea, the Koreans plan to emplace pipelines to move the fuel to the front.
That sounds very vulnerable.
Not as vulnerable as you might think. You really only have to protect the pumping stations, the rest is just metal tubes that basically snap together like LEGOs. As soon as you lose pressure at a station farther down the line due to a breach, you shut the whole thing down (basically, the actual command and control is a bit more complex), and it's not like the Koreans are really short on manpower to protect it. It's a small country with a large population and large reserves. Even the pumping stations are small and modular and easy to replace.
The threats are basically special ops/irregular attack, artillery, and air attack. The Nork air force is basically a joke, probably not anything to worry about. If they do slip an air raid through it's not going to be to attack a fuel pipeline that can be repaired in a matter of hours.
Irregular attack.. well, it isn't Iraq, there won't be a ton of insurgents attacking it. NK special forces are a risk, but again, they're probably going after bigger fish.
The biggest risk is artillery, since the NKs have an assload of it. However, most of it is not the long-range guns and rockets we always obessess over; the majority is average-sized howitzers and mortars. Defending against that is simple; you just put it outside the range of most of the guns and only use fuel trucks for the last bit, which you need to do anyhhow because it's not like you have time to drive individual combat vehicles to the fuel pipeline one by one. It's going to be pretty far back from the front lines, and difficult to locate.
The worst risk is probably special forces finding it and then calling in artillery fire from the really big guns, but again, it's easily fixed. The smartest move they could make is laying persistent chemical agents over the pipeline end area since the pipeline isn't that flexible once its emplaced.