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
Imported products
Tanks
- The list includes equipment used by both the ROK Army and ROK Marine Corps.
Vehicle | Origin | Type | In service | Manufacturer | Produced | Notes |
K1/K1E1 | MBT | 1,027 | Hyundai Rotem | 1985~1998 | All K1 will be upgraded to K1E1. It is expected to be completed by 2026. | |
K1A1/K1A2 | MBT | 484 | Hyundai Rotem | 1999~2010 | All K1A1 will be upgraded to K1A2. It is expected to be completed by 2022. | |
K2 Black Panther | MBT | 260~ | 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 | ≈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 | ≈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. Will be replaced by K1 & K2 | |
T-62 | ||||||
T-72M1 | MBT | 5 3 | Used for "Aggressor" training. Their presence was considered classified but released into public after army's invitation events. | |||
T-80 | MBT | 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. |
Armored fighting vehicles
The ROK Army operates 2,700 armored vehicles as of 2014.Tracked
Wheeled
Engineering vehicles
Logistics and utility vehicles
Vehicle | Origin | Type | Payload | Quantity | Manufacturer | Notes |
K912 | 8x8 Wrecker | Kia Motors | KM1001 Wrecker for wrecking of large & modernized equipment exceeding operating capacity of the KM502 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 | Mercedes-Benz | |||
K532 K533 K534 | Mortar carrier Electronic warfare Signals vehicle | ≈500 | Kia Motors | Hagglunds BV206 was built in Korea under license by Kia Motors. |
The RoK Army operates 9,096 civil vehicles ranging from sedans to buses, forklifts, excavators, and graders.
Communication equipment
Equipment | Origin | Type | Manufacturer | Frequency | Notes |
PRC-85K | Walkie-talkie | LIG Nex1 | VHF/FM | Slowly being retired. | |
PRC-96K | Walkie-talkie | LIG Nex1 | VHF/FM | Standard-issue | |
PRC-77K | Portable transceiver | LIG Nex1 | VHF/FM | Produced under license. Mainly used by the Republic of Korea Reserve Forces. | |
PRC-999K | Portable transceiver | LIG Nex1 | VHF/FM | Standard-issue | |
ARC-900K | Aircraft transceiver | LIG Nex1 | 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 | Huneed | VHF/FM | ||
VRC-947K | Vehicle transceiver | Huneed | VHF/FM | ||
VRC-949K | Vehicle transceiver | Huneed | VHF/FM | ||
VRC-964K | Vehicle transceiver | Huneed | VHF/FM | ||
KAN/GRC-512 | Multi-channel radio | Huneed | UHF | ||
SPIDER | 2nd generation tactical communication system | Samsung Electronics | The SPIDER system can transmit only still images and voice data. | ||
TICN | 3rd generation tactical communication system | Samsung Thales, LIG Nex1 and Huneed consortium | |||
TMMR | Tactical Multiband Multirole Radio | LIG Nex1 | HF / VHF / UHF | ||
PRC-821K | Tactical Satellite Radio | Samsung Thales | Satellite | ||
TSC-791K | Mobile and tactical military satellite communication system | LIG Nex1 | Satellite |
Radar systems
Optics and night sight systems
Artillery
The ROK Army operates 5,800 artillery pieces and MRLs as of 2014.Mortars
Field artillery
Self-propelled artillery
Rocket Artillery
Air defense
The Republic of Korea Air Force additionally operates MIM-23 Hawk, MIM-104 Patriot and KM-SAM SAMs.Anti-tank weapons
Surface-to-surface missile
The Republic of Korea Air Force operates an additional surface-to- surface missiles. ROKAF has modified U.S.-supplied Nike surface-to-air missiles for a surface-to-surface mission.Missile | Type | Version | Range | CEP | Deployment | First seen in public | In service | Notes | |
Hyunmoo-1 | Short-Range Ballistic Missile | 1A | 180 km | 1986 | Armed Forces day 1987 | Phased-out | 200 more in reserve/storage. | ||
Hyunmoo-2 | Short-Range Ballistic Missile | 2A 2B 2C | 300 km 500 km 800 km | 30~50m 30~50m - | 2004 2009 2017 | 2012 2011 - | 000 | ||
Hyunmoo-3 | GLCM | 3A 3B 3C 3D | 500 km 1,000 km 1,500 km 3,000 km | 1m | 2000s 2006 2011 In development | 2000s 2009 2013 - | 000 | The Republic of Korea Navy also operates Hyunmoo-3 cruise missiles. | |
ATACMS | Tactical ballistic missile | Block I Block IA | 165 km 300 km | 2000 2004 | 111 110 |
Coastal patrol vessel
The Army also operates its own patrol vessels.Watercraft | Type | Builder | Displacement | In Service | Notes |
PBR-15 | Army patrol boat | 21 tonnes | 26 | Primary mission is search and reconnaissance operations within 3 miles of the Korean coastline. |