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Korean armour is armour that was traditionally used in ancient times by Koreans, those fighting in and on behalf of Korea, or Koreans fighting overseas. Examples of ...
North Korea originally relied on Soviet and Chinese made tanks before they started developing their own tanks, starting with the Chonma-ho tank. Newer Pokpung-ho and Songun-915 (a 'Pokpung-ho' with cast turret and modified hull) [5] [6] tanks would be developed and introduced in the early 21st century but were still heavily influenced by old Soviet/Russian and Chinese tank designs; namely by ...
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 ...
North Korea: Locally produced copies. [41] ZIL-130 [42] 4×4 truck Soviet Union: ZIL-131 [43] 6×6 truck Sinotruk HOWO: 6×6 truck China: Civilian trucks converted for military use. [44] Taebaeksan 96 Medium truck North Korea: Less than 50 [45] North Korean copy of the KAMAZ-58111, [38] built in cooperation with KAMAZ. [45] ZIL-135: Transporter ...
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Armor for main battle tanks was commonly regarded as top secret and its technology was unlikely to be exported. Therefore, developing domestic armor was the only option in order to design a tank. [31] The ADD and Samyang Comtech developed Korean Special Armor Plate (KSAP) for the K1A1 project, and South Korea also keeps most information in secret.
This is a list of military equipment used in the Korean War. Vehicle. United Nations. Landing vehicle tracked; Dodge M37; M39 armored utility vehicle;
Other armour is relegated to a secondary role in this corps or to North Korea's four mechanized corps. To underscore North Korea's concept of combined arms and the importance of armour, and therefore the importance of the Ch'ŏnma, North Korea's sole armour corps is directly grouped with two mechanized corps and a single artillery corps. [8]