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Korea is a country with four distinct seasons Where the hell did the other two go...
Why Korean weapons are popular worldwide The domestic versions can already handle pretty much any shitty weather imaginable
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![[MBC] Surprise announcement after Poland trip: "3rd Chunmoo contract worth 5.6 trillion KRW"](https://img.youtube.com/vi/XRhfV-JRDp4/hqdefault.jpg?width=72)
Defense industry is really popping off right now.
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Update on Poland after they bought a boatload of tanks They're buying even more lol
Aigoo, those westerners are raiding our whole granary lol Honestly, we're paying them back by drinking lots of their milk. Oh, and I bought Witcher 1-3 with my own money too.. T_T
Cambodian people's protest at the Ministry of National Defense.jpg It's not like we did anything wrong, right? It's not like the Ministry of Defense even sold it to them.
[Exclusive] 5.8 Trillion Won export deal for 'Chunmoo' MLRS signed with Poland today I shall join the Poland Dream [Exclusive] 5.8 Trillion Won export deal for 'Chunmoo' MLRS signe
You guys should've bought some yourselves too.
Estonia already copped the K-9 howitzers and even committed to HIMARS, but they said they were looking for more... and they just dropped the cash for Korea's K-239 Chunmoo as well.
Strictly speaking, IFVs and APCs are different, but I’m lazy so I’ll just call them all 'armored vehicles.' Anyway, there’s a weapon developed in the late 70s that's still in servi
Evidence that Korea is becoming the world's armory Even Afghanistan is using Korean rank insignia
The FA-50 used to get snubbed for being too expensive because its specs were overkill for a trainer. But after the Philippines used it to accurately bomb rebel bases even with old-
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/ranking/article/015/0005226922 A significant portion of the defense sector where we can win on bang-for-your-buck could fall into K-defense's hands.
Poland paid $2.4 billion (approx. 3 trillion KRW) for 212 K9 units, which works out to $11.3 million per unit. Considering that the first system was delivered just a few months aft
The country that learned a huge lesson from the Ukraine War.