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North Korea: North Korean copy of the AKM. [9] Type 88 North Korea: Unlicensed copy of the AK-74. [3] It can use a 100 or 150-round helical magazine besides conventional 30-round box magazines. [10] AK-12 Russia: Seen in use with North Korean troops in the Kursk region. [11] Type 88 Bullpup North Korea
The K21 is a South Korean infantry fighting vehicle. A replacement for the K200-series, it was formerly designated as K300 or XK21 KNIFV (Korea Next-generation Infantry Fighting Vehicle). The initial production began in 2009, with the Republic of Korea Army planning to field approximately 466 units.
The K200 KIFV ("Korean Infantry Fighting Vehicle") is a South Korean armored personnel carrier, originally produced by Daewoo Heavy Industries as a domestic replacement for older armored personnel carriers, such as the M113, in front line service with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces at the time of the K200's development.
North Korea also received and built T62M tanks [26] (Ob'yekt 166M) which is an extensive modernization of the T-62 with protection and mobility improvements and the "Volna" fire control system. It is fitted with a BDD appliqué armour package, an additional belly armour plate for anti-mine protection, 10 mm thick reinforced rubber side skirts ...
Type 92 aka WZ-551 wheeled IFV (modern) Type 03 aka ZBD-03 or WZ-506 wheeled IFV (modern), Chinese airborne infantry fighting vehicle. Early prototypes received the designation ZLC-2000. Type 04 aka WZ-502 tracked IFV (modern) Type 05 amphibious IFV. [18] Type 08 wheeled armored vehicle; Type 11 /ST-1 Assault Gun
34 North Korea. Toggle North Korea subsection. 34.1 Tanks. ... BAAC-87: (4x4) infantry fighting vehicle [11] Armoured personnel carriers. ULARV-1: (4x4) armoured ...
North Korean forces are suffering very high losses fighting for Russia against Ukraine. About 4,000 soldiers have been killed or wounded, Western intelligence says.
North Korea operates a wide variety of air defense equipment, from short-range MANPADS such as 9K34 Strela-3, 9K38 Igla and ZPU-4 heavy machine guns, high-altitude upgraded S-75 Dvina, [21] to long-range SA-5 Gammon and Pon'gae-5 SAM systems and large-calibre AA artillery guns. [22] [23] North Korea has one of the densest air defence networks ...