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A Visual Guide To North Korea’s Fighting Vehicles

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By Joost Oliemans and Stijn Mitzer
 
The goal of this list is to comprehensively catalogue North Korea's current inventory of vehicles and equipment. In an effort to streamline the list and avoid unnecessary confusion, civilian trucks towing military trailers and military trucks on which missiles, rockets or radars are based are not included in the list. If several configurations of a vehicle with one designation are known, they are added as such. The part within apostrophes refers to an unoffical name, such as the US DoD M-xxxx designation system (referring to the first year the system was identified). A year in square brackets after the designation of a vehicle refer to its perceived date of inception. When available, the range (of missiles) are added in square brackets. All vehicles listed are presumed to still be in use with the Korean People's Army. This list is updated as additional vehicle types are uncovered.
 
Click on the equipment to get a picture of them in North Korean service.

 

Tanks



Armoured Fighting Vehicles


Anti-Tank Guided Missile Carriers


Infantry Fighting Vehicles


Armoured Personnel Carriers


Infantry Mobility Vehicles


Military Engineering Vehicles


Command Vehicles

  

Heavy Mortars


Self-Propelled Mortars


Tank Destroyers


Towed Artillery 

 

Self-Propelled Artillery


Multiple Rocket Launchers


Towed Anti-Aircraft Guns


Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns (SPAAGs)

 

Self-Propelled SAM Systems

   

Static SAM Systems

 

Coastal Defence Missile Systems


Artillery Rockets

 

Ballistic Missiles


Ground-Launched Cruise Missiles (GLCMs)


Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)


Radars


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