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  2. List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Army - Wikipedia

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    South Korea: General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO: Planned to replace the M60 machine gun: M60: Daewoo Precision Industries United States South Korea: General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO: M60, M60D and M60E2 Produced under license; being replaced by the K16 K6 machine gun SNT Dynamics South Korea: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×99mm NATO

  3. List of Korean War weapons - Wikipedia

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    North American F-86F Sabre (South African Air Force) North American Mustang IV (Royal Australian Air Force, South African Air Force) Supermarine Seafire Mk.47 (Royal Navy 800, 801 Naval Air Squadrons) Liaison, reconnaissance and observation airplanes. Auster AOP.6 (Royal Air Force) Cessna L-19 Bird Dog (Royal Australian Air Force)

  4. List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces

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    4 Special Forces Small Arms. Toggle Special Forces Small Arms subsection. 4.1 Rifles and Carbines. 4.2 SMGs. 4.3 Pistols. ... Military of South Korea; Republic of ...

  5. Korean armour - Wikipedia

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    Surviving examples are currently on display at the Gimhae National Museum in South Korea. [2] Korean warfare was often based on harsh terrain and the firepower imposed on the enemy from high ground usually in the form of composite bows and later gunpowder weapons, while cavalry superiority was favored against the constant Jurchen raids during ...

  6. List of equipment of the Korean People's Army Ground Force

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    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 erector launcher Soviet Union: FROG-7 launcher. [46] MAZ-543 Soviet Union Russia: Imported from Russia. [47] WS51200 [48] China North ...

  7. Military history of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Today, both North Korea and South Korea field some of the largest and most lethal armies in the world. On one hand, North Korea is widely suspected of having nuclear weapons, as well as other weapons of mass destruction. South Korea, for its part, is equipped with a sophisticated conventional military with state-of-the-art weapons.

  8. Tanks of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    When North Korea had finished preparations for an unification war (large scale mobilization drills, more robust economy than South Korea, centralized rule under Kim Il-sung, stock up of weaponry from the Soviet Union and soon to be Chinese Koreans repatriating from China to bolster the North Korean military from either 50% to 100% of its ...

  9. Republic of Korea Army - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Korea Army traces its lineage back to the Gwangmu Reform, when the Pyŏlgigun was established by Emperor Gojong in 1881 during Korean Empire period. The 1st of every October is celebrated in South Korea as Armed Forces Day.