NoKor MilSimers Create Propaganda Video For Great Successor
Logan
01 Apr 2013
With patriotic fervor rising to new heights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (or North Korea), everyone in the West of the Pacific is holding breath if an outbreak of overt hostilities will happen again between the two Koreas, with all these bellicose pronouncements of their "Great Successor" Kim Jong-un, who assumed recently as the Supreme Leader of North Korea following the death of his father, "Dear Leader" Kim Jong-il.
What is scary about this is that the unpredictable Hermit Kingdom also owns nukes that they can lob over the border, especially Seoul just a few kilometers from the DMZ, or fire at Japan, and the North Koreans claim, can also be loaded on ICBMs to hit the Western Seaboard of the USA.
With the tension going on, ordinary citizens of both Koreas are doing their own contribution to rally their people or to take some potshots at each other, albeit in a harmless way. One group of North Korean patriots, who surprisingly are airsoft milsim players too, have taken upon themselves to create an unofficial propaganda video which we have mistook as a North Korean Militia propaganda video when we posted it as a news item a few days back. Here it is once again:
Some of you might deny that this is not the work of airsoft milsimers in North Korea, as this actually a militia propaganda. We beg to disagree as the North Korean military claims to be very much well-equipped, it not with high-tech weapons, but with abundance of weapons to kill any imperialist invader coming from the south. Even their militia units are much equipped with their own firearms under their "Self Reliance Program".
The MilSimers in the video can be proven given that they are not well-equipped like the militia and regular units. If you look at 0:42 as shown in the photo below. The MilSim players in the background are holding airsoft RPK guns, and simulating recoil which they hope they would put some video effects of firearms firing but since they didn’t have Final Cut Pro or After Effects, they were not able to simulate firearms firing. Furthermore, they don't have box maagzines feeding ammo to their RPKs.

The other screenshot shown below also show a combination of airsoft and real RPDs The problem with the Milsimers was that they put the airsoft gun in the foreground and again forgot to put video effects on it to simulate real weapons firing. You'll find the airsoft gun being fired here with the Milsimer pulling the trigger but there is no muzzle flash or even recoil at 1:48.

The airsoft guns used by the North Korean MilSimers were ACMs, since China is the main patron of their country, it's no surprise they airsoft guns were also supplied to the country.
While the video, after being reported and uploaded on YouTube, was not officially endorsed by the Korean Central Television (KCTV) and it was already too late to pull the video out by the authorities before netizens made copies for themselves to upload at their own YouTube channels. Made for the purpose of honoring the Great Successor, who is meticulous in his propaganda videos, disapproved such careless production. He ordered the people behind the video arrested and sent to a labor camp.
Thus, North Korea's only MilSim and Airsoft community can now be found in Hwasong Concentration Camp, and instead of playing airsoft, they are now digging tunnels for future nuclear tests.