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South Korea: A standard-issue rifle of the ROK Armed Forces since 1985. Used extensively by the South Korean contingent in Operation Enduring Freedom and the Iraq War. [2] A small number of K2Cs were tested by the Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command in 2014, but it has not been adopted by ROK forces. Later, tens of thousands of K2C1s ...
Standard-issue PRC-77K United States South Korea: Portable transceiver: LIG Nex1 (formerly LG Precision) VHF/FM: Produced under license. Mainly used by the Republic of Korea Reserve Forces PRC-999K South Korea: Portable transceiver: LIG Nex1 (formerly LG Precision) VHF/FM: Standard-issue ARC-900K South Korea: Aircraft transceiver
Requirements for the sniper rifle were completed in 2011 and called for 800–1,000 bolt-action.308 Winchester rifles with optics and accessories. Foreign purchases were allowed, but because South Korean law favors domestic defense manufacturers, S&T Daewoo (now SNT Motiv) submitted their XK14 design and became the prime candidate. The XK14 was ...
Each squad is reported to be issued two K11s, though it will not replace grenadiers who currently use K2 rifles with the underslung K201 grenade launcher. [4] In May 2010, the United Arab Emirates purchased a quantity of 40 K11s for evaluation purposes for a total cost of US$560,000, giving an indicative unit cost of US$14,000. [5]
Indonesian Air Force Military Police NCOs with K1 carbines Cambodia: Used by Special Forces Command (Cambodia) [14] 137 K1As sold. [15] Indonesia: Seen in use by the Indonesian Air Force [16] South Korea: Standard-issued submachine gun of the ROK Armed Forces. [1] Will be partially replaced by the STC16/K13 carbine. [10] Papua New Guinea [17]
2.1 Rifles & SMGs. 2.2 Pistols. 2.3 Machine Guns. ... Republic of Korea Army: ... Military of South Korea; Republic of Korea Air Force;
From 1970 to 1990, the M60 was South Korea's universal machine gun, being used by infantry and mounted on vehicles and helicopters. Because the Republic of Korea armed forces was heavily influenced by American military doctrine, when the U.S. Army adopted the M249 squad automatic weapon in the 1980s, the South Korean Army and Marine Corps ...
North Korean copy of the AK-47 produced under licence. [3] [5] Standard issue of militia and KPA secondary troops. [10] Type 68 Soviet Union North Korea: 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] Type 88 North Korea: North Korean copy of the AK-74.