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EO system (formerly Korea Optech) 2001 [57] Standard-issue PVS-02K [57] South Korea: Night weapon sight: EO system (formerly Korea Optech) 2002 [57] Standard-issue PVS-04K [57] South Korea: Night monocular scope: EO system (formerly Korea Optech) 2004 [57] Standard-issue PVS-05K [57] South Korea: Day and night sight: EO system (formerly Korea ...
1.4 Machine guns/Support weapons. 1.5 Sniper rifles. 1.6 Anti-tank munitions. 1.7 Tanks. 1.8 Armored vehicles. ... List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Armed ...
North Korean copy of the AKM. [2]: A-77 Standard issue among North Korean infantry and being slowly supplanted by the Type 88 or 98. [3] Sniper rifles Mosin-Nagant Soviet Union: Fitted with a telescopic sight. [2]: A-81 [4] [22] Machine guns DP-28 Soviet Union China: DPM, Chinese Type 53, and RP-46 variants used by the KPA. [2]: A-85 [3]
List of Douglas DC-4 variants; McDonnell F2H Banshee; Vought F4U Corsair; Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar; Fairey Firefly; Gloster Meteor; Grumman F7F Tigercat; Grumman F9F Panther; Hawker Sea Fury; Hiller OH-23 Raven; Ilyushin Il-10; Ilyushin Il-28; Lavochkin La-11; Lavochkin La-7; Lavochkin La-9; List of Sabre and Fury units in US military ...
Pages in category "Traditional Korean weapons" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bonguk geom; D.
The defense industry of South Korea is the main supplier of armaments to the Republic of Korea's Armed Forces.Originally heavily reliant on the United States to supply weapons to its armed forces, South Korea began manufacturing its own weapons through the country's industrialization and military modernization efforts. [1]
After a series of field tests, the XK8 was rejected by the South Korean military and was never mass-produced. [26] In 2014, an upgraded K2 rifle, the K2C1 was introduced, and the South Korean Army performed field tests which were successful. K2C1 mass production began in 2015 to replace the K2 as the standard-issue rifle for the ROK armed forces.
During the late 1990s, RAMO Defence Co. began to assemble USAS-12 shotguns from Korean and U.S.-made parts for sale on the domestic market, but sales of this weapon were limited to government agencies only. [3] The shotgun is still being manufactured by S&T Daewoo (now SNT Motiv) in Korea for military and law enforcement sales only.