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List of equipment utilized by the State of Neo-Korea's Ground Forces.
Infantry weapons
Sidearms
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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GS-8S "Dagger" | Neo-Korea | Select-Fire Machinepistol | 8x28mm Gangta Short | N/A | Main sidearm of the Neo-Korean Ground Forces, replacement planned for 2052. |
CIS-907 "Gwisin" | Neo-Korea | Two-Barrel Derringer | 9mm Vis Pacis | N/A | Derringer formerly acquired by the Neo-Korean Paratroopers during their period under CIS control. Added to arsenal upon their placement under the NKGF. |
NKR-27 "Freeshooter" | Neo-Korea | Revolver | 9mm Vis Pacis | N/A | Revolver available to officers in the NKGF. More popular at firing ranges than in actual service. |
Battle Rifles
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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GS-820 "Assaulter" | Neo-Korea | Magazine-Fed Battle Rifle | 8x58mm Gangta | N/A | Primary Armament of the NKGF. One of the longest-utilized arms in Neo-Korea, having first been adopted (As the GS-810) in 1975. Considered for replacement. |
Sniper Rifles
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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GA-8LS "Cosmos" | Neo-Korea | Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle | 8x58mm Gangta | N/A | Main sniper rifle utilized by Neo-Korea following the competition between it and the GR-8LS. Planned to be in utilization until 2045. |
GA-9AMS "Breaker" | Neo-Korea | Semi-Automatic Anti-Material Rifle | 14.5x114mm 20x110mm |
N/A | Primary anti-material rifle utilized by the NKGF. Integrated with the IBIS Integrated Ballistic Rangefinding System. |
Shotguns
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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Submachine Guns
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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GA-8RS "Sword" | Neo-Korea | Automatic Submachine Gun | 8x28mm Gangta Short | N/A | Main submachine gun of the NKGF. Disliked by many former soldiers, who commonly note severe issues with recoil after extended period of use as the reason for such. |
Machineguns
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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GA-840 "Ripsaw" | Neo-Korea | Magazine-Fed Squad Automatic Weapon | 8x58mm Gangta | N/A | Common squad support weapon of Neo-Korea. 40-Rd drum magazine was previously a common point of failure for the Ripsaw, owing to poor quality control before the Jungg'o War. |
GA-85R "Star" | Neo-Korea | Rotary Crew-Served Machinegun | 8x58mm Gangta | N/A | Crew-served machinegun commonly used in both the infantry and as a coaxial weapon for certain tanks. |
Grenades
Name | Origin | Type | Detonation Method | Photo | Notes |
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NK85 "Fuun-2" | Korean Democratic State (Fuun) Neo-Korea (Fuun-2) |
Fragmentation Grenade | Impact | N/A | Offensive hand-grenade utilizing the force of an impact to move the shutter that triggers the detonation of an octogen filling. Based on a grenade used by the Korean Democratic State, and much like that grenade, often utilized to lay pre-emptive traps. |
Mines
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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Rocket Launchers
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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Akira-18 "Backstrike" | Akira Heavy Industries, Neo-Korea | Modular Missile Launch System | 67mm | N/A | Non-guided rocket-launcher currently in utilization by Neo-Korea. To be replaced by Akira-38 in 2038. |
SMT2-10 "Tsume" | Dongrang Ltd, Neo-Korea | NLOS Anti-Tank Guided Missile | 170mm | N/A | Guided ATGM utilized by Neo-Korea since 2014, descendent of a joint project with Meridon cancelled due to the Jungg'o War. Meridon's MHAMS system is the other descendent of the previous project. |
Man-Portable Air Defense Systems
Name | Origin | Type | Cartridge | Photo | Notes |
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SJT2-7 "Hirateuchi" | Akira Heavy Industries, Neo-Korea | Third-Generation Portable Surface-to-Air Missile | 80mm | N/A | Portable SAM developed for the Jungg'o War, utilizing a rosette infrared homing system. |
Artillery
Vehicles
Main Battle Tanks
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes |
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NMT-31 "Dokkaebi" | Neo-Korea | Main Battle Tank | Neo-Korea's most modern tank design, first revealed in 2031. In the process of being adopted widely, 80 currently in service. |
Infantry Fighting Vehicles
Name | Origin | Type | Photo | Notes |
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