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South Korea Receives First Batch of New 120 mm Self-propelled Mortar Carrier Tracked Vehicles

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South Korea Receives First Batch of New 120 mm Self-propelled Mortar Carrier Tracked Vehicles

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South Korea 120 mm Self-propelled Mortar Carrier Tracked Vehicle
South Korea 120 mm Self-propelled Mortar Carrier Tracked Vehicle

The Republic of Korea Army (RoKA) has received the first batch of a new, locally-developed 120mm self-propelled mortar (SPM) system, integrated into a K200A1 KIFV tracked armoured personnel carrier. Series production of the new SPM, development of which was completed in 2019, began in late 2020 under a five-year KRW779.4 billion ($650 million) contract, while the command post vehicles are being produced under a separate KRW101.6 billion contract, according to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA). The first series-produced examples of the new integrated system, intended to replace the ageing 107mm K242-series mortars were recently delivered to army units, as were several C2 platforms, possibly the K277A1 command post vehicle.

Developed by several South Korean companies, including Hanwha Defense and S&T Dynamics, for KRW41.3 billion, the SPM, which seems to be based on a variant of the K200A1 APC, can rotate 360°, is stated to have a strike range 2.3 times greater than that of the ageing M30, and features automated fire-control and a semi-automatic loading systems. Weighing under 1,400kg, the mortar has a sustained rate of fire of 3rpm, a maximum rate 10rpm for 3min and ranges of km for HE and 13km for rocket-assisted rounds, according to S&T Dynamics. Reaction time for the first round is said to be 30 seconds. DAPA did not reveal how many units of the new system, the designation of which was not mentioned, are currently on order.

South Korea Command Post Tracked Vehicle
South Korea Command Post Tracked Vehicle

The K200 KIFV (Korea Infantry Fighting Vehicle) is a South Korean armoured personnel carrier, originally produced by Daewoo Heavy Industries as a domestic replacement for older armored personnel carriers, such as the M113 in front line service with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces at the time of the K200’s development. A total of 2,383 K200 vehicles of all configurations were produced between 1985 and 2006, among which are 111 K200A1 vehicles exported to Malaysia. K200A1 is an upgraded variant of the base K200 with more powerful engines and transmission. The upgrade also added NBC protection and automatic fire extinguishing system. The K200A1 is highly modular, and its variants provide additional combat supports by outfitting many different equipments.

The self-propelled mortar carrier tracked vehicle is based on a variant of the K200A1 tracked armored vehicle developed by Hanwha Defense. The self-propelled mortar system to be used by South Korea’s mechanized military unit can carry four passengers, with a maximum speed of 70 kilometers (43 miles) per hour. With a maximum range of 12 km, it can fire up to eight shots per minute. The mortar which weighs less than 1,400 kg, has a maximum rate of fire of 10 rounds per minute for 3 minutes, a sustained rate of fire of 3 rounds per minute, and a firing range of 8 km for high-explosive rounds and of 13 km for rocket-assisted projectiles. The reaction time for the first round is stated to be 30 seconds.

South Korea 120 mm Self-propelled Mortar Carrier Tracked Vehicle
South Korea 120 mm Self-propelled Mortar Carrier Tracked Vehicle

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