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The RoK Army operates 9,096 civil vehicles ranging from sedans to buses, forklifts, excavators, and graders. [41] Communication equipment. Radar systems. Optics and night sight systems. Artillery. The ROK Army operates 5,800 artillery pieces and MRLs as of 2014. (This figure does not include mortars) [25] Mortars. Towed Artillery (5,400)
There are a total of [ 29 ] Active South Korean Army Vehicles & Artillery (2024) entries in the Military Factory. Entries are listed below in alphanumeric order (1-to-Z). Flag images indicative of country of origin and not necessarily the primary operator. Return to the Modern Armor Index.
Category:Military vehicles of South Korea. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. Armored fighting vehicles of South Korea (9 C, 27 F) Asia KM410-series (7 F) B. Military boats of South Korea (1 C, 7 F) K-1 AVLB (1 C) K10 ARV (1 C, 3 F)
The Republic of Korea Army announced official names of its latest armored fighting vehicles during on 10 June 2022. • K808 / K806 armored personnel carrier was named BAEKHO (White Tiger), a...
20 sty 2022 · The Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) has received two new 6×6 multirole Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) developed by Hyundai Rotem, the company announced on 10 January.
K200 KIFV of Malaysian Army in digital camouflage. The K200 project began in 1981 when the Republic of Korea Army issued a request for a new Korean Infantry Fighting Vehicle (KIFV) to meet future combat requirements.
The K21 is a South Korean infantry fighting vehicle. A replacement for the K200-series, it was formerly designated as K300 or XK21 KNIFV (Korea Next-generation Infantry Fighting Vehicle). The initial production began in 2009, with the Republic of Korea Army planning to field approximately 466 units.