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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.
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 ...
Republic of Korea Marine Corps: ... (Standard sidearm) Beretta 92FS; IMI Jericho 941F Tactical; SIG Sauer P226 ... Military of South Korea;
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.
S&T Daewoo XK8, also known as DAR-21 (Daewoo Assault Rifle-21st Century), [1] is a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup assault rifle developed and manufactured by S&T Daewoo intended to replace Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.
This is a list of military equipment used in the Korean War. Vehicle United Nations ... M18 recoilless rifle; ... United States Air Force In South Korea;
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 ...
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]