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DEFENSE INDUSTRY OF NORTH KOREA

(Redirected from North Korean Arms Industry)
'North Korea's defense industry' predate the Korean War. After the war, North Korea began to expand its arms production base through licensing agreements with the Soviet Union. North Korea initially depended on the Soviet Union and China for licensed technology and complete industrial plants. In the 1970s, North Korea was developing variants of standard Soviet and Chinese equipment. Acquisitions from these two sources were augmented beginning in the early 1970s by an outreach program aimed at acquiring Western dual-use technology and equipment. This program included a wide range of initiatives, from acquiring Japanese trucks and electronic gear to obtaining Austrian forging equipment with gun barrel applications, to purchasing United States-manufactured helicopters. North Korea compensates for its limited research and development base by producing a range of more basic systems in quantity.
By the end of the 1990s, it was estimated that North Korea's military-industrial complex operated a diverse array of production plants numbering some 1800 facilities. Among them were forty small arms plants, ten armored vehicle factories, ten shipyards for combat vessels, and fifty explosives facilities. Most of the facilities are located in Chagang Province and other remote inland areas, and are partially or wholly underground to minimize damage in war.

Contents
Weapons
Rifles
Main Battle Tanks
Armoured Personnel Carriers
Self-Propelled Artillery
Towed Artillery
Multiple Rocket Launcher System Vehicles
Missiles
External links

Weapons


Rifles


AK-47 Assault Rifle


★ Variations are Type 58A (Type 3 AK-47), Type 58B (stamped steel folding stock), Type 68A (AKM-47) Type 68B (AKMS)

AK-74 Assault Rifle


★ Type 88 - Licensed copy

Zastava M76 Sniper Rifle


★ JeoGyeokBoChong - Licensed copy
Main Battle Tanks


Ch'onma-ho MBT (Copy of T-62)

PT-85 Amphibious Battle Tank

Ryu Kyong-su MBT (imitation of the Russian T-90)
Armoured Personnel Carriers


BA-64 APC

Sinhung VTT-323 APC

M1992 APC (copy of the Russian BRDM-2)

Type 85 ATGM Carrier modified VTT-323 anti-tank missile carrier
Self-Propelled Artillery


Koksan series Self-Propelled Guns


M-1989 170mm SPG


M-1978 170mm SPG

Juche-Po series Self Propelled Guns


M-1992 130mm SPG


M-1991 130mm SPG


M-1991 122mm SPG

M-1977 152mm SPG

M-1974 152mm SPG

M-1975 130mm SPG

M-1985 122mm SPG

M-1981 122mm SPG

M-1977 122mm SPG

M-1992 120mm SPG
Towed Artillery


M-1985 152mm Towed Artillery

M-1943 152mm Towed Artillery

M-1938 152mm Towed Artillery

M-1937 ML-20 152mm Towed Artillery

M-46 130mm Towed Artillery

D-74 122mm Towed Artillery

D-30 122mm Towed Artillery

A-19 122mm Towed Artillery

M-30 122mm Towed Artillery

M-1937 122mm Towed Artillery

M-1931 122mm Towed Artillery
Multiple Rocket Launcher System Vehicles


M-1991 240mm MLRS Vehicle

M-1989 240mm MLRS Vehicle

M-1985 240mm MLRS Vehicle

M-1993 122mm MLRS Vehicle

M-1992 122mm MLRS Vehicle

M-1985 122mm MLRS Vehicle

M-1977 122mm MLRS Vehicle

BM-11 122mm MLRS Vehicle

Type-63 107mm MLRS Vehicle
Missiles


Taepodong-1 - two or three stage missile

Taepodong-2 - two or three stage missile

Hwasong-5 - tactical rockets

Hwasong-6 - tactical rockets

Rodong-1 - single-engine Scud design

External links



North Korean Army Equipment

North Korean Air Force Equipment

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