List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Army
List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Army is a list of equipment currently in service in the Republic of Korea Army.
Small arms
Domestically produced
Arms | Type | Manufacturer | Caliber | Notes |
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K1A | Carbine | Daewoo Precision Industries | 5.56×45mm NATO | Standard-issue carbine |
K2 | Assault rifle | Daewoo Precision Industries | 5.56×45mm NATO | Standard-issue assault rifle. |
M16A1 | Assault rifle | Daewoo Precision Industries | 5.56×45mm NATO | Limited-issue assault rifle. Mainly used by the Republic of Korea Reserve Forces. Produced under license. |
K3 | Light machine gun | Daewoo Precision Industries | 5.56×45mm NATO | Standard-issue squad automatic weapon. |
K4 | Automatic grenade launcher | Daewoo Precision Industries | 40×53mm | |
K5 | Pistol | Daewoo Precision Industries | 9×19mm Parabellum | Standard-issue pistol |
M60D | General-purpose machine gun | Daewoo Precision Industries | 7.62×51mm NATO | Produced under license |
K6 | Heavy machine gun | Yeohwa Shotgun | .50 BMG | Browning M2HB with additional modification. Parts of K6 and M2 are not interchangeable. |
K7 | Silenced submachine gun | Daewoo Precision Industries | 9×19mm Parabellum | |
K11 | Assault rifle chambered to fire the 5.56 mm round, as well as 20 mm air-burst shells from its over-barrel launcher | S&T Daewoo | 5.56×45mm NATO 20×30mm | The ROK Armed Forces plans to field 2 K11s per squad. |
K12 | General-purpose machine gun | S&T Motiv | 7.62×51mm NATO | Planned to replace the M60D |
K14 | Sniper rifle | S&T Motiv | 7.62×51mm NATO | Standard-issue sniper rifle. |
- K1A outfitted with a foregrip and scope attached via Rail Integration System.
- Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle with K201 grenade launcher.
- Daewoo K3 5.56mm light machine gun
- K4 Automatic Grenade Launcher
- Daewoo Precision Industries K5
- Daewoo K7 Silenced Submachine Gun
- K11 with lengthened 20mm HEAB and 5.56mm KE shells
- K12 7.62mm machine gun
- K14 sniper rifle
Imported products
Arms | Type | Caliber | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
CornerShot | Weapon accessory | Used by special forces | |
USP9 Tactical | Pistol | 9×19mm NATO | Used by special forces |
Jericho 941F | Pistol | 9×19mm NATO | Used by special forces |
MP5 series | Submachine Gun | 9×19mm NATO | Used by special forces |
M14 rifle | Battle Rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | For ceremonial use, also used by reservist forces |
M1 carbine | Carbine | .30 Carbine | Used by reservist force |
M203 | Grenade Launcher | 40×46mm | Being replaced by the K201 |
SSG 3000 | Sniper rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | |
MSG-90 | Sniper Rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | |
SSG 69 | Sniper Rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Used by special forces |
AW | Sniper Rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Used by special forces |
AWSM | Sniper Rifle | .338 Lapua Magnum | Used by special forces |
HK416 | Assault Rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Used by special forces |
M4 Carbine | Carbine | 5.56×45mm NATO | Used by special forces |
AK-47 | Assault Rifle | 7.62×39mm | Used for "Aggressor" training and Secret Agent Training |
PPSh-41 | Submachine Gun | 7.62×25mm Tokarev | Used for "Aggressor" training and Secret Agent Training |
M1 Garand | Battle Rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | For ceremonial use, also used by reservist forces |
Tanks
*The list includes equipment used by both the ROK Army and ROK Marine Corps.
The ROK Army operates 2,400 tanks as of 2014.[1]
Vehicle | Type | Origin | In service | Manufacturer | Produced | Notes |
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K1/K1E1 | MBT | South Korea | 1,027 | Hyundai Rotem | 1985~1998 | All K1 will be upgraded to K1E1. It is expected to be completed by 2026.[2] |
K1A1/K1A2 | MBT | South Korea | 484 | Hyundai Rotem | 1999~2010 | All K1A1 will be upgraded to K1A2. It is expected to be completed by 2022.[2] |
K2 Black Panther | MBT | South Korea | 300~ | Hyundai Rotem | 2013~ | Initial mass production is underway since late 2013. 206 K2 Black Panther will be delivered during 2013~2015 for the first batch. |
M48A3K | MBT | United States South Korea | ≈300 | Chrysler or Ford Motor Company | 1952~1959 | ROKA and ROKMC received 381 M48A3K-upgraded from M48A1. This variant uses a diesel engine instead of the original gasoline type. Other changes include installation of a T-shaped muzzle brake on the gun, three additional support wheels on the tracks, commander's periscope on the turret and smoke grenade dischargers. The fire control system has also been replaced with a native South Korean version. Slowly being retired. |
M48A5/A5K1/A5K2 | MBT | United States South Korea | ≈500 | Chrysler or Ford Motor Company | 1952~1959 | ROKA received 275 M48A5-ex-USFK; 195 M48A5K1-upgraded from M48A2C; 210 M48A5K2-upgraded from M48A1. Replacing the main gun with the KM68 105 mm gun. Additional side skirts were provided, and the fire control system was upgraded to the Laser Tank Fire Control System (LTFCS). Will be replaced by K1 & K2 |
T-80U | MBT | Russia | 33 T-80U 2 T-80UK | Omsktransmash | 1990s | 33 T-80Us were given by Russia between 1996 and 1997 as a partial payment of debts incurred during the Soviet era. Two T-80UKs were given by Russia in 2005 as a partial payment of debts incurred during the Soviet era. |
T-62(Tiran-6) T-72M1 | MBT | Soviet Union | 5[3] 3[3] | Used for "Aggressor" training. Their presence was considered classified but released into public after army's invitation events.[4][5] |
- Two South Korean M48A3K tanks advance down a road during the joint South Korean/U.S. Exercise Team Spirit '89.
- Korean Army M48A5K
- 11th Division's K1 tanks cross a river during an annual military river-crossing exercise.
- K1A1 tanks of the 20th Mechanized Infantry Division
- promotional picture of the K2 Black Panther tank
- K1 tank water crossing
- K2 tank crossing water pool submerged with snorkel
- K1A1 tanks of the capital mechanized infantry division
- K2 black panther firing exercise
- A comparison of K1 88 and M1 Abrams tanks. The two tanks to the left are early K1 tanks with the 105mm gun.
Armored fighting vehicles
The ROK Army operates 2,700 armored vehicles as of 2014.(This figure does not include wheeled APCs)[1]
Tracked
Vehicle | Type | In service | Manufacturer/Produced | Notes |
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K200/A1 | Armored Personnel Carrier | 1,700[6] | Doosan/(1985~) | Excludes non-APC variant K200 platforms. |
K21 | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | More than 300 ~ (As of 2014) [7] | Doosan/(2009–present) | 900 K21 under mass production stage Additional 100 K21s will be introduced by 2016 |
BMP-3 | Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 33 BMP-3F 37 BMP-3M | Kurganmashzavod | Given by Russia in 1996 as a partial payment of debts incurred during the Soviet era. |
M113(K1) | Armored Personnel Carrier | Mostly phased out[8] | FMC Corporation | Up to 400 in reserve/storage.[8] |
Variants of the K200 Armored Personnel Carrier | ||||
K216 K221 K255 K277 | NBC reconnaissance vehicle Smoke generating vehicle Ammunition resupply vehicle Command post vehicle | ≈800[6] | Doosan/ late 1980s~ |
- K200 APC of South Korea.
- K200 from rear with infantry hatches open
- K-21 combat firing practice, Republic of Korea Army Capital Mechanized Infantry Division
- K-21 rear egress
Wheeled
Vehicle | Type | In service | Manufacturer/Produced | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
KW1 Scorpion | 6×6 Wheeled APC 8×8 Wheeled APC | Approximately 600 planned | Hyundai Rotem / 2016 ~ | ROK Army has selected Hyundai Rotem over the Samsung Techwin and Doosan DST consortium as the preferred bidder for 600 wheeled armored vehicles. To enter service between 2017 and 2023.[9] |
KM900 / 901 (Fiat 6614) | 4×4 Wheeled APC | 400[10] | Asia Motors (now as Kia Motors) / 1977 ~ 1985 | produced 482 KM900/901 Wheeled APCs under license.[6] Some in reserve/storage. |
Barracuda (TM-170) | 4×4 Wheeled APC | 10 | Doosan DST | Barracuda being used by United Nations peacekeepers. |
Kia KM1 (Kia Light Tactical Vehicle) | 4×4 Armored Car | 2000 ~ | Kia Motors | To begin production in 2016.[11] |
- KM900(Fiat 6614)
- Barracuda of the ROK Armed Forces
Engineering vehicles
Vehicle | Type | In service | Manufacturer | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
K1 AVLB | Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge | 70 | Hyundai Mobis | Based on the MBT K1 chassis. |
K1 ARV | Armored Recovery Vehicle | 150 | Hyundai Mobis | Based on the MBT K1 chassis. More in production.[12] |
K288 | Armored Recovery Vehicle | Doosan DST | Based on the APC K200 chassis. | |
K21 ARV | Armored Recovery Vehicle | Doosan DST | Based on the IFV K21 chassis. | |
KM9 ACE | Armored Combat Earthmover | 207[13] | Samsung Techwin | These were made under licence in South Korea by Samsung Techwin.[13] |
Keiler | Mine Clearing Vehicle | 1[14] | Rheinmetall Landsysteme | based on the MBT Leopard |
Rhino | Mine Clearing Vehicle | 3[14] | Rheinmetall Landsysteme | |
Mine Breaker 2000 | Mine Clearing Vehicle | 1[14] | Rheinmetall Landsysteme | |
Mk4 | Mine Clearing Vehicle | 2[14] | Aardvark Clear Mine Ltd. |
- KM9 ACE (Armored Combat Earthmover) of the ROK Armed Forces.
- K288 ARV cross a river during an annual military river-crossing exercise.
- K1 ARV of 6th Corps.
- K1 AVLB
- 88th Maintenance, 1st Logistics Support Command of ROK Army is removing the engine of a K-1 tank using a K-1 rescue tank during cold weather operation.
- An K1 Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB), deploying its scissors-type bridge.
Logistics and utility vehicles
Vehicle [15][16] | Type[15][16] | Payload | Quantity | Manufacturer | Notes |
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Variants of the K131 | |||||
K131 K132 K133 KM422 KM424 KM426 | 4x4 utility vehicle Bulletproof utility vehicle NBC reconnaissance Tow Missile Launcher Carrier 106mm Recoilless Rifle Carrier 40mm Grenade Launcher | ¼ ton(off-road) | 7,866[17] | Kia Motors | |
Variants of the K311 | |||||
K311 K301 K312 K313 K314 K315 K316 K317 K318 K319 Box car | 4x4 utility vehicle Combat food supply Ambulance Shop Van Signals vehicle Secret code NBC reconnaissance Biological reconnaissance Smoke generating vehicle Bulletproof FDC, UAV, Communication | 1¼ ton(off-road) | 13,170[17] | Kia Motors | |
Variants of the K511 | |||||
K511 K512 K513 K514 K515 K516 K517 K518 K519 K606 Box car | 6x6 Cargo Truck Shop Van Fuel Tanker Fire Direction Center Vehicle Water Tanker Secret code Long bed Bulletproof cargo Combat food supply Hydraulic Crane UAV, Communication, PX | 2½ ton(off-road) | 18,972[17] | Kia Motors | |
Variants of the K711 | |||||
K711 K712 K713 K714 K715 K716 K717 K718 K719 K720 K721 Box car | 6x6 Cargo Truck Wrecker Dump truck K136 Kooryoung Tractor Expandable Van Spare Parts Van Floating bridge Ribbon bridge Long bed cargo Decontamination Radar, Water filter, etc.. | 5 ton(off-road) | 10,563[17] | Kia Motors |
Vehicle | Type | Payload | Quantity | Manufacturer | Notes |
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K912 | 8x8 Wrecker | Kia Motors | KM1001 Wrecker for wrecking of large & modernized equipment exceeding operating capacity of the KM502(K711 variant) Wrecker | ||
K915 | 8x8 Tractor | 60 ~ 100 ton | Kia Motors | KM1002 Tractor for transportation of large-heavy equipment such as tank, armored vehicle | |
K917 | 8x8 Cargo Truck | 15 ton | Kia Motors | ||
Hyundai Trago | 6x4 Tractor | 100 ton | Hyundai Motors | Military-Equipped Civilian Vehicles. | |
MaxxPro | MRAP | 10 | International Truck | South Korea 10 MaxxPro Dashes in service with Republic of Korea Army | |
HEMTT A4 | MLRS resupply | 58 | Oshkosh Corp. | ||
Unimog | Snowplow vehicle | 34[18] | Mercedes-Benz | ||
K532 K533 K534 | Mortar carrier Electronic warfare Signals vehicle | ≈500[19] | Kia Motors | Hagglunds BV206 was built in Korea under license by Kia Motors.[19] |
- Kia K131(KM420) ¼ ton utility vehicle
- Kia K311(KM450) 1¼ ton utility vehicle
- Kia K511- Mobile Post Exchange (PX)
- Kia K515 Water Tanker (K511 variant)
- Kia K606 Hydraulic Crane (K511 variant)
- Kia K712 Wrecker (K711 variant)
- Kia K713 Dump (K711 variant)
- Hyundai Trago Heavy Equipment Transporter
- K532 (BV206) Self-Propelled Mortar
- MaxxPro Dashes Rep. of Korea The Ashena Unit
The RoK Army operates 9,096 civil vehicles ranging from sedans to buses, forklifts, excavators, and graders.[17]
- ROK Army Harley Davidson
- Hyundai Equus Limousine
- Samsung MX 8W wheeled excavator in East Timor
- Hyundai 800LC-7A excavator near Coburg.
- Rep. of Korea The Danbi Unit in Hait
- Rep.of Korea Army 8corps Special Bat. service for civilian in snowfall
- Kia Mohave
- Hyundai Aero City
- Doosan D30 forklift
- ROK Army water well drilling machine
Communication equipment
Equipment[20] | Type[20] | Manufacturer[20] | Frequency[20] | Notes[20] |
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PRC-85K | Walkie-talkie | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | VHF/FM | Slowly being retired. |
PRC-96K | Walkie-talkie | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | VHF/FM | Standard-issue |
PRC-77K | Portable transceiver | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | VHF/FM | Produced under license. Mainly used by the Republic of Korea Reserve Forces. |
PRC-999K | Portable transceiver | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | VHF/FM | Standard-issue |
ARC-900K | Aircraft transceiver | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | VHF/FM | |
KTA-312 | Field telephone | corded | Produced under license. Slowly being retired. | |
TA-512K | Field telephone | corded | Standard-issue | |
AN/PRC-950K | Portable transceiver | Huneed | HF/AM | |
AN/VRC-950K | Vehicle transceiver | Huneed | HF/AM | |
VRC-946K | Vehicle transceiver (jeep) | Huneed | VHF/FM | |
VRC-947K | Vehicle transceiver (truck) | Huneed | VHF/FM | |
VRC-949K | Vehicle transceiver (tank) | Huneed | VHF/FM | |
VRC-964K | Vehicle transceiver (armored vehicle) | Huneed | VHF/FM | |
KAN/GRC-512(V) | Multi-channel radio | Huneed | UHF | |
SPIDER | 2nd generation tactical communication system[21] | Samsung Electronics | The SPIDER system can transmit only still images and voice data.[22] | |
TICN | 3rd generation tactical communication system[21] | Samsung Thales, LIG Nex1 and Huneed consortium[23] | ||
TMMR | Tactical Multiband Multirole Radio | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | HF / VHF / UHF | |
PRC-821K | Tactical Satellite (TACSAT) Radio | Samsung Thales | Satellite | |
TSC-791K | Mobile and tactical military satellite communication system | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | Satellite |
- The PRC-96K VHF hand portable for squad level applications.
- KTA-312 field telephone
- TA-512K field telephone
- PRC-999K
- VRC-950K(OZ-853K, TN-854K)
- PRC-821K TACSAT radio
Radar systems
Model | Type | Manufacturer | Deployment | Quantity | Notes |
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Low Altitude Surveillance Radars | |||||
TPS-830K | Mobile short range air search radar | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | 1994~[24] | 54[25] | Use Supports KM167A3 Vulcan, K263A1 Chungung and Oerlikon GDF. |
FPS-303K | Medium range air search radar | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | 2014~16[26] | 3D AESA radar connected to early warning and command & control systems, enhances the ability to detect and track targets at low altitudes.[26] | |
Artillery-Locating Radars | |||||
AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder | Counter-battery radar | Raytheon | 1996[27] | 10[27] | |
AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder | Counter-battery radar | Raytheon | 1996[27] | 5[27] | |
Saab ARTHUR-K | Counter-battery radar | LIG Nex1(formerly LG Precision) | 2009~[27] | 8[27] | ARTHUR-K was built in Korea under license by LIG Nex1[28] |
Optics and night sight systems
Model | Type | Manufacturer | Deployment | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
KM-20[29] | 8x30 Military Binocular | EO system (formerly Korea Optech) | 1995[29] | Standard-issue |
PVS-98K[29] | Day & Night Sight | EO system (formerly Korea Optech) | 1998[29] | Standard-issue |
PVS-01K[29] | Thermal Weapon Sight | EO system (formerly Korea Optech) | 2001[29] | Standard-issue |
PVS-02K[29] | Night Weapon Sight | EO system (formerly Korea Optech) | 2002[29] | Standard-issue |
PVS-04K[29] | Night Monocular Scope | EO system (formerly Korea Optech) | 2004[29] | Standard-issue |
PVS-05K[29] | Day & Night Sight | EO system (formerly Korea Optech) | 2005[29] | Standard-issue |
PVS-11K | Day & Night Sight | EO system (formerly Korea Optech) | 2011 | Standard-issue |
DCL-120 | Dot sight | Dong In optical | Limited-issue | |
TAS-970K[30] | TOD(Thermal Observation Device) | Samsung thales | 1997[30] | Standard-issue |
TAS-815K[30] | TOD(Thermal Observation Device) | Samsung thales | 2011[30] | Standard-issue |
- KM-20 8x30 Binocular
- DCL-120 K6 Red Dot Sight
- PVS-05K on K3 machine gun enables day and night aiming
- PVS-11K day sight for the K1, K2 and K7
- PVS-11K mounted on K7 Silenced Submachine Gun
- PVS-98K
- PVS-04K
- PVS-11K day and night sight
Artillery
The ROK Army operates 5,800 artillery pieces and MRLs as of 2014.(This figure does not include mortars)[1]
Mortars
Mortars | Type | In service | Manufacturer/Produced | Range | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M-19 | 60mm Mortar | 1,800m | kept in reserve/storage. | ||
KM-19 | 60mm Mortar | Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia) /1970s | 1,800m | made under license | |
K-181 | 60mm Mortar | 2,100[31] | Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia)/since 1985 | 3,590m | |
M29 | 81mm Mortar | 4,600m | kept in reserve/storage. | ||
KM29A1 | 81mm Mortar | Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia) /1970s | 4,600m | made under license | |
KM-187 | 81mm Mortar | Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia) /since 1996 | 6,300m | ||
KM30 | 107 mm (4.2 in) | 1,840 [32] | Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia)/since 1980 | 5,650m | made under license. Will be replaced by 120mm Mortar[33] |
- K-181 60mm trench mortar exercise
- KM-187 81mm mortar fire exercise
- KM30 107 mm(4.2 in) fire exercise.
- 60mm HE, K207
- 81mm HE, K247
- 107mm HE, KM329A2
Field artillery
Howitzer | Type | In service | Manufacturer/Produced | Range | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
M2/M2A1/M3/M101 KM101A1 | 105mm Towed Howitzer | 1,988[34] | Rock Island Arsenal/(1941~1953) Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia)/(1970s) | HE 11.3 km | Up to 1,000 more in reserve/storage.[34] Made under license |
KH178 | 105mm Towed Howitzer | 504[35] | Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia)/(since 1984) | HE 14.7 km[36] RAP 18 km[35] | Wasn't produced in large numbers because too many (K)M101 in army |
M114 | 155mm Towed Howitzer | 988[34] | Rock Island Arsenal/(1941~1953) | HE 14.6 km[37] RAP 19 km[37] |
Mainly used by the Republic of Korea Reserve Forces. |
KH179 | 155mm Towed Howitzer | ≈860[34] | Kia Machine Tool(now Hyundai Wia)/(since 1983) | HE 22 km[37] RAP 30 km[37] |
- KM-101 105mm artillery firing exercise of Republic of Korea Army 6th Division
- 105mm Towed Howitzer KH-178
- KH-179 155mm artillery firing exercise of Republic of Korea Army 8th Corps
- 105mm HE, KM1
- 155mm HE-RAP, KM549A1
Self-propelled artillery
Equipment | Type | In service | Manufacturer/Produced | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Artillery | ||||
K55/K55A1 | 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer | 1,040 | Samsung Techwin/(1985~1997) | M109A2 built under license by Samsung Techwin. All K55 will be upgraded to K55A1[38] The Performance Improvement Program variant, K55A1, to closely match the US military's modernization of the M109A6 "Paladin"[39] |
K9 Thunder | 155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer | More than 850[40] | Samsung Techwin/ 1999~ | Total More than 1200 will be delivered by 2019[41] |
EVO-105 | 105mm Self-Propelled Howitzer | 0(800) | Samsung Techwin/2017~ | M101 howitzer mounted on a truck[42] |
M110 | 8-inch (203mm) Self-Propelled Howitzer | Phased-out | 99 M110s in service from 1971 till 2008. Some in reserve/storage. | |
K281A1 | 81mm Self-Propelled Mortar | Doosan | K200 self-propelled mortar variant | |
K242A1 | 107mm Self-Propelled Mortar | Doosan | K200 self-propelled mortar variant | |
K532 (Bandvagn 206) | 107mm Self-Propelled Mortar | Kia Motors/1994~[19] | made under license. | |
Derivatives | ||||
K56 ARV | Ammunition Resupply Vehicle | (700 planned)[43] | Samsung Techwin/2013~[44] | based on the K55 chassis. |
K10 ARV | Ammunition Resupply Vehicle | 179 | Samsung Techwin/2006~ | based on the K9 chassis. |
K77 FDCV | Fire Direction Center Vehicle | Samsung Techwin/1990s? | based on the K55 chassis. |
- South Korean Army M110 Parade at Armed Forces day in 1973.
- K-9 Thunder self-propelled artillery of the ROK Armed Forces.
- K10 ARV of the ROK Armed Forces.
- The K9 Thunder is supplemented by a K10 automatic ammunition re-supply vehicle.
- K-77 FDCV
- K-55 self-propelled artillery of an artillery brigade of the 26th Division.
- The K55A1(PIP variant) does not use spades.
- K-9 Thunder self-propelled artillery of the ROK Armed Forces.
- K-9 Thunder self-propelled artillery of the ROK Armed Forces.
- Rep. of Korea Army K9 firing practice.
Rocket Artillery
Artillery | Type | Version | Manufacturer/Deployment | Maximum range | Launch vehicle | Quantity(Rocket) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
K136/A1 Kooryoung | MRL | K-30 (130 mm)[45] K-33 (131 mm)[45] | Hanwha/1981~1987 Hanwha/1987~90s | 23 km[45] 36 km[45] |
156(Kia 5ton truck)[45] | 140,000[45] 340,000[45] | |
M270 | MLRS | 227 mm M270[45] 227 mm M270A1[45] | Lockheed Martin/1998 Lockheed Martin/2008 | 32 km 45.5 km | 90 | 27,684[45] | Hanwha obtained the license to locally produce the 227mm M270 series rockets.[46] |
Chunmoo | MLRS | 239 mm K-MLRS | Hanwha/2015[47] | 80 km | 70 planned | - | One vehicle can fit 130 mm and 239 mm rockets at once, can also fire 227 mm rockets for M270 compatibility, to replace K136.[48] |
- Kooryoung 130mm (36-round) Multiple Rocket Launch Systems (MRLS) mounted on KM809A1 (6x6) truck chassis from Republic of Korea (ROK) Army's 3rd ROK Corps stand ready to fire during a combined training exercise
- Republic of Korea Army 12th Artillery Brigade
- Republic of Korea Army 5th Artillery Brigade
- Rep. of Korea Army Kooryoung 130mm firing practice
- MLRS (Multiple Launch Rocket System) of Republic of Korea Army
Air defense
The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) operates an additional MIM-23 Hawk, MIM-104 Patriot and KM-SAM.
Name | Type | In service | Deployment | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun | ||||
KM167A3 Vulcan | 20mm Towed Vulcan | ≈1,000[49][50] | 1970s ~ 1980s[50] | built in Korea under license by S&T Dynamics.[50] |
Oerlikon 35mm(GDF-003)[51] | 35mm Towed Anti-Aircraft Gun | 36[52] | 1975[52] | Uses Skyguard system, two guns linked to one radar |
SPAAG | ||||
K263A1 | 20mm Self-Propelled Vulcan | 200 | K200 self-propelled AAA variant | |
K30 Biho | 30mm Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun | 176[53] | ||
Self-Propelled Surface-to-Air Missile System | ||||
K-SAM Chunma | Short-Range Self-Propelled SAM | 120 | Crotale NG system in indigenous design by LIG Nex1 | |
MANPADS | ||||
Javelin[54] | Man-Portable Air Defense System | 100 launchers[55] 1,500 missiles[55] | 1987[55] | |
Mistral | Man-Portable Air Defense System | 406 launchers 2,760 missiles[56] | 1991~1997[56] | |
SA-16 Igla-1E | Man-Portable Air Defense System | 50 launchers[57] 750 missiles[57] | 1996[57] | Given by Russia as a partial payment of debts incurred during the Soviet era |
Shingung (KP-SAM) | Man-Portable Air Defense System | 2005~ | Under delivery, approximately 2,000 missiles will be fielded | |
FIM-92 Stinger | Man-Portable Air Defense System | Phased-out | Transferred from War Reserve Stock for Allies - Korea (kept in reserve/storage) |
- KM167A3 Vulcan 20mm gatling gun
- 20mm Self-Propelled Vulcan K263A1 Cheongoong
- K30 Biho twin 30mm self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
- Doosan K-SAM Chunma, short-range self-propelled SAM
- 65th Anniversary of ROK Armed Forces day- K263A1 Cheongoong, K30 Biho and K-SAM Chunma
- The celebration ceremony for the 65th Anniversary of ROK Armed Forces
- Republic of Korea Army 11th Division Doosan K30 Biho firing practice
- An Igla, portable surface-to-air missile, launched at a testing graund of Anheung
- Soldiers are firing the Mistral Portabli surface-to-air guided missile at the Anheung fire testing ground, November 2008
- KP-SAM Shingung, portable surface-to-air missile
Anti-tank weapons
Anti-tank weapon | Type | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hyungung(Raybolt)[58] | Anti Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) | ||
BGM-71 TOW | TOW Missile | ||
M40 106mm | Recoilless Rifle | ||
M67 90mm | Man-Portable Recoilless Rifle | ||
M72 LAW | Man-Portable Unguided RPG | now on reverse army not in FEBA area | |
Panzerfaust 3 | Man-Portable Guided RPG | ||
Metis-M | Man-Portable SACLOS Missile | 226 | Given by Russia as a partial payment of debts incurred during the Soviet era; SACLOS sighting device and 12,000 missiles were domestically produced by LIG Nex1[59] |
- ROK soldiers ready their BGM-71 TOW anti-tank missile launcher
- K131 utility vehicle-mounted BGM-71 TOW launcher
- Metis M (NATO reporting name AT-13 Saxhorn-2) in service with the South Korean infantry, shown in firing position
- Women Soldier's live fire drill with M67 recoilless rifle in the noncommissioned officer school of Rep.of Korea Army
- Panzerfaust 3 firing practice
- M40 recoilless rifle of the Republic of Korea Army
Surface-to-surface missile
The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) operates an additional surface-to- surface missiles. ROKAF has modified U.S.-supplied Nike surface-to-air missiles for a surface-to-surface mission.[60][61]
Missile | Type | Version | Range(ROK MND official) | CEP | Deployment | First seen in public | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hyunmoo-1 | Short-Range Ballistic Missile | 1A | 180 km(U.S. estimates its range would have been 250 km)[62] | 1986[62] | Armed Forces day 1987[63] | Phased-out[63] | 200 more in reserve/storage.[63] | |
Hyunmoo-2 | Short-Range Ballistic Missile | 2A 2B 2C | 300 km[63] 500 km[63] 800 km[64] | 30~50m[63] 30~50m[63] - | 2004[63] 2009[63] 2017[64] | 2012[63] 2011[63] - | 000 | |
Hyunmoo-3 | GLCM | 3A 3B 3C 3D | 500 km[63] 1,000 km[63] 1,500 km[63] 3,000 km[65] | 1m[63] | 2000s[63] 2006 [63] 2011[63] In development[65] | 2000s[63] 2009[63] 2013[63] - | 000 | The Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) also operates Hyunmoo-3 cruise missiles. (ship/submarine-launched)[66] |
ATACMS | Tactical ballistic missile | Block I Block IA | 165 km 300 km | 2000 2004 | 111 110 | |||
- Hyunmoo- I, Short-Range Ballistic Missile
- South Korea's Hyunmoo- I ballistic missile is seen during a military parade to mark the 65th anniversary of Armed Forces Day.
- Hyunmoo- II Short-Range Ballistic Missile
- Hyunmoo- III Ground-Launched Cruise Missile
Coastal patrol vessel
The Army has operated its own vessels.[67]
Watercraft | Type | Builder | Displacement | In Service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PBR-15[67] | Army patrol boat | Kangnam corporation | 21 tonnes | 26[68] | Its primary mission is search and reconnaissance operations within 3 miles (5 km) of the Korean coastline.[69] |
Aircraft
The ROK Army operates only rotary-wing aircraft since 1987[70]
Aircraft | Type | Version | Deployment | Quantity | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The ROK Army has more than 600 helicopters in service[1] | |||||
Bell Helicopter UH-1 | Utility Transport | UH-1H/N | 1965~1978[71] | 129[72] | |
Sikorsky Aircraft UH-60 | Utility Transport | UH-60P | 1990~1999[71] | 140[73] | Built under license by Korean Air |
Boeing CH-47 Chinook | Heavy Transport | CH-47D CH-47DLR | 1988~1998[71] | 26 6 | ROKA received a total of 27 CH-47D and 6 CH-47DLR[74] |
KAI KUH-1 Surion | Utility Transport | KUH-1 | 2012~ | 48[75] (258 planned) | planned to replace the UH-1 and MD-500 |
MD Helicopters MD-500MD | Light Attack Light Attack | MD-500 Defender MD-500 TOW Defender | 1976~1988[71] | 207 50 | Built under license by Korean Air |
Bell Helicopter AH-1 Cobra | Attack | AH-1F/S | 1977~1991[71] | 90[76] | being upgraded [77] |
Messerschmitt Bo 105 | Light Attack | Bo 105CBS | 1999~2000[71] | 12 | Built under license by KAI |
Light Armed Helicopter (LAH) | Light Attack | Airbus H155[78] | 2022~ | 0 (214 planned)[79] | planned to replace the MD-500[80] |
AH-64 Apache | Attack | AH-64E Guardian | 2016~2018[81] | 4 | 36 on order[82][83][84] |
UAVs | |||||
KAI Songgolmae | Reconnaissance | RQ-101 | 2001 | 4 corps | |
IAI Searcher | Reconnaissance | Searcher II | 2005[85] | 2 corps | |
Elbit Skylark | Reconnaissance | Skylark II | 2009[86] | ||
Ucon system RemoEye | Reconnaissance | Battalion-level(RemoEye 002,006) | 2009[87] | Standard-issue | |
IAI Heron-1 | Reconnaissance | Heron-1 | ~2015 | 0(3) | On order[88] |
Korean Air KUS-DUAS | Reconnaissance | division-level | 2015[89] | ||
Korean Air KUS-FT | RSTA | company-level | ~2016 | Two systems per company[90] |
- UH-1H Rep.of Korea Army Hokuk Exercise
- Korean Army's KUH-1 Surion medical evacuation (Medevac) helicopters
- South Korean Army's UH-60
- MD-500 TOW Defender
- ROK Army BO-105/AH-1S
- CH-47 helicopters are setting down the heavy parts of fliating bridge weighing over 5tons on the Namhan river in the Hoguk Exercise 2008, November 4.
- ROK soldiers exit a ROK Army CH-47
- AH-1S Republic of Korea Armed Forces
- Ucon system RemoEye-006
- KAI RQ-101 Songgolmae
Military robots
- EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) robot
- Unmanned Ground Vehicles
- The Armed Robotic Vehicle
Auxiliary systems
System | Type | In service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
KM138 | Minelayer | built by Samsung Techwin under license | |
M58 MICLIC | Mine Clearing Line Charge |
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