List of military equipment of Republic of Korea

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Military of South Korea
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The K-SAM Pegasus is categorized under "Missile"

  • IAI Searcher
  • KAI Duck Hawk (Night Intruder 300)

  • KM451 Ambulance Vehicle
  • KM450 Utility Truck
  • DoDaam Aegis Robot
  • RXV Unmanned Vehicle
  • KM131 Jeep
  • KM250 Cargo Truck

  • Ulsan class FF
  • FFX (In development)

  • Pae Ku-52
  • Pae Ku-51

  • Wonsan class MLS
  • Yang-yang class MSH
  • Ganggyeong class MHC
  • Geumsan (aka Kum San) class MSC (ex-USN MSC-268 class)
  • Nam-yang class MSC (ex-USN MSC-294 class)

  • Cheonji class AOE (Fast Combast Support Ships)
  • Cheonghaejin class ASR (Submarine rescue ship)
  • Pyeongtaek class ATS (ex-USN Edenton class)

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