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  2. Seoul Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The US Army's 2nd Battalion (Assault), 2nd Aviation Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division operating Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawks is based there. The Seoul ADEX is held biennially in this airfield. The base is used as a VIP airfield by the President of Republic of Korea and other VIPs and heads of state.

  3. S&T Motiv K16 - Wikipedia

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    S&T Motiv K16, formerly known as S&T Motiv K12, is a 7.62×51mm NATO general-purpose machine gun manufactured by S&T Motiv to replace the M60 machine gun for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. [5] The XK12 was first shown to the public in 2009, during the Seoul ADEX International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition.

  4. Dasan Machineries DSAR-15 - Wikipedia

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    To replace the outdated K1A in service, the Republic of Korea Armed Forces initiated two submachine gun acquisition programs: [2]. Special Operations Submachine Gun Type-I, first announced in 2016, which focuses on developing new weapon systems intended for large-scale deployment to across all branches of Republic of Korea Armed Forces.

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

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    South Korea: Light machine gun: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard-issue squad automatic weapon; will be replaced by the K15 K16: SNT Motiv 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 ...

  6. Yongsan Garrison - Wikipedia

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    The site served as the headquarters for U.S. military forces stationed in South Korea, known as United States Forces Korea (USFK), and as United States Army Garrison Yongsan (USAG-Yongsan) until 2018, under the supervision of the U.S. Army's Installation Management Command Pacific Region. [1]

  7. It’s Texas 60 miles from North Korea: the US military’s ...

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    That mission, and that conglomeration of commands on Humphreys’ 3,600 acres, make it an obvious target for North Korea, said Mark Hertling, a retired US Army general and CNN military analyst.

  8. List of United States Army installations in South Korea

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    "Korea Map". rickinbham.tripod.com. "U.S. Camps Korea Past/Present". CAMP SABRE. "DMZ: US Military Installations". Korean War Educator. "A Profile of US Military Bases In South Korea Series Archive". ROK Drop. "US Military Bases in South Korea". Military Bases. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011.

  9. South Korean president's chief of staff resigns after martial ...

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    PHOTO: South Korean soldiers try get into the national assembly, Dec. 4, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon -- a member of Yoon's People Power Party ...