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This is a list of military equipment used in the Korean War. Vehicle. United Nations. Landing vehicle tracked; Dodge M37 ... Military aircraft. Il-2; Pe-2-1;
The Panther was the primary jet fighter and ground-attack aircraft of both the US Navy and USMC during the Korean War. It was the widest used Navy jet fighter of the conflict, cumulatively flying 78,000 sorties.
Supermarine Seafire Mk.47 (Royal Navy 800, 801 Naval Air Squadrons) Liaison, reconnaissance and observation airplanes. Auster AOP.6 (Royal Air Force) Cessna L-19 Bird Dog (Royal Australian Air Force) Patrol, search and rescue airplanes. Short S.25 Sunderland (Royal Air Force) Supermarine ASR.II Sea Otter (Royal Navy 825 Naval Air Squadron ...
Pages in category "Korean War aircraft carriers of the United States" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Korean War naval ships by country (6 C) A. Korean War aircraft carriers (3 C) Korean War amphibious warfare vessels (2 C) B. Korean War battleships (1 C) K.
a. Hull number: The ROK Navy does not use the number '4' when assigning hull numbers to their ships since ROKS Jirisan (PC 704; formerly USS PC-810), during the Korean War, struck a mine and sank in December 1951, resulting in death of all sailors aboard. Currently only the hull numbers of the mine layers and submarine tender end with number '0'.
This category is for naval ships designed, built, or operated by the United States during the Korean War (1950–1952). Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
1. Hull number: The ROK Navy does not use the number '4' when assigning hull numbers to their ships since ROKS Jirisan (PC 704; formerly USS PC-810), during the Korean War, struck a mine and sank in December 1951, resulting in death of all sailors aboard. Currently only the hull numbers of the mine layers and submarine tender end with number '0'.