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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 PVS-01K [57] South Korea: Thermal weapon sight: 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 ...
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.
The weapon was adopted by the Republic of Korea Armed Forces in 2008 and was distributed within the Republic of Korea Army during 2010, making it the world's first army to use an airburst rifle as standard issue in the military.
Arisaka Type 38 rifle; Arisaka Type 30 rifle; Arisaka Type 35 rifle; Arisaka Type 97 rifle; Arisaka Type 99 rifle; TERA Type 2 rifle; Murata Type 22 rifle; Chiang Kai-Shek rifle (Licensed copy of the Mauser Standardmodell, also known as Type 24 rifle, PVA) Enfield M1917 ; Hanyang 88 ; M1 Garand (Captured) Mauser Gewehr 98 [citation needed]
A live fire exercise of the Special Duty Team under the Republic of Korea Military Police. For decades, the South Korean Army did not have a standard-issue sniper rifle. Small numbers of M1C/D Garands were used until they became obsolete in the late 1970s. In the late 1980s, British Trilux-style scopes were fitted to K2 assault rifles.
Daewoo K2 Assault Rifle; Daewoo K7 Silencer-Mounted SMG; Daewoo K11 Advanced Assault Rifle and Air-Burst Smart Grenade Launcher; Heckler & Koch MP5; Heckler & Koch HK416; Colt M4A1; Colt M16A1 (in use with reserve forces) MAC-11
The Daewoo Precision Industries K1/K1A is a South Korean selective-fire assault rifle developed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries (now SNT Motiv) [3] and Dasan Machineries (since 2016). It entered service in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces in 1981.