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Equipment of the Neo-Korean Ground Forces

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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
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
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
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

Submachine Guns

Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
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
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
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

Rocket Launchers

Name Origin Type Cartridge Photo Notes
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
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
NMT-31 "Dokkaebi" Neo-Korea Main Battle Tank
Dokkaebi Main Battle Tank.jpg
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

Air Defense

Experimental