Korean People's Army Ground Force

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The Korean People's Army Ground Force is the army of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly called North Korea. The Korean People's Army is made up of the Ground Force, the North Korean Air Force, and the North Korean Navy.

The force was formed in the late 1940s under Soviet tutelage and outnumbered and outgunned the South Korean Army on the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950. In 1960 the KPA GF may have totalled fewer than 400,000 persons and probably did not rise much above that figure before 1972. The force expanded relentlessly over the next two decades; in 1992, there were approximately 1 million personnel.[1] Before this expansion of North Korean ground forces, the South Korean Army outnumbered North Korean Army. From 1970's on, South Korea started exceeding North Korea on economic view; hence, South Korea could modernized its forces, which alerted North Korea and resulted in inflation of North Korean Forces. Ironically, in two Koreas war front, the weaker of two has maintained larger armed forces. The size, organization, disposition, and combat capabilities of the army give P'yongyang military options both for offensive operations to reunify the peninsula and for credible defensive operations against any perceived threat from South Korea. Militaries that experience such growth also provide great upward mobility for their officers.

The army initially was organized along Chinese and Soviet concepts.[2] Over time, this organization has adjusted to the unique circumstances of the military problem the KPA faces and to the evolution of North Korean military doctrine and thought.

The overwhelming majority of active ground forces are deployed in three echelons—a forward operational echelon of four infantry corps; supported by a second operational echelon of two mechanized corps, the armor corps, and an artillery corps; and a strategic reserve of the two remaining mechanized corps and the other artillery corps.[3] These forces include the 806th and 815th Mechanized Corps and the 820th Armored Corps. These forces are garrisoned along major north-south lines of communication that provide rapid, easy access to avenues of approach into South Korea. The KPA has positioned massive numbers of artillery pieces, especially its longer-range systems, close to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separates the two Koreas.

North Korean ground forces formations which fought in the Korean War included the II and V Corps, the 105th Armored Division, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 19th, and 43rd Infantry Divisions.

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[edit] Equipment

The Ground Forces have a mixed of domestic and imported equipment in their inventory. Prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union, most of these items were Soviet made and later copied- Soviet variants from China.

[edit] Tanks

Name Type Country of Origin In Service Notes
Type 59 Main Battle Tank Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China 500
T-62 main battle tank Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 800
T-54 main battle tank Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 1600
T-34 medium tank Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 250
PT-85 (Type-82) amphibious tank Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea N/A based on the VTT-323 APC chassis
PT-76 amphibious tank Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 550
Type 62 light tank Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China 50?
Ch'ŏnma-ho main battle tank Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea <1000 as high
P'okpoong-Ho main battle tank Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea <300 T-72 with parts retrofitted from the T-90

[edit] Armoured Personnel Carriers

Name Type Country of Origin In Service Notes
BMP-1 Infantry Fighting Vehicle Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 200
BA-64 Armored Car Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
VTT-323 Armored Personnel Carrier Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China/Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea Based on the YW-531
YW-531 Armored Personnel Carrier Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
BTR-60 Armored Personnel Carrier Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 1,000
BTR-50P amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
BTR-40 wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union/Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China Type 55
BTR-152 wheeled Armored Personnel Carrier Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
ZSU-57-2 Self-propelled anti-aircraft cannon. Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 250 in serivce

[edit] Artillery and Guns

Name Type Country of Origin In Service Notes
M-1974 152 mm SP gun-howitzer Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M-1985 152 mm gun-howitzer Flag of North Korea North Korea/Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union D-20/M1955; Type 83
M-1975 130 mm self-propelled gun Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M-1992 130 mm self propelled gun Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M-1981 122 mm self-propelled gun Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea Type 54 SPH
M-1991 122 mm self-propelled howitzer Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M-1992 120 mm self propelled combination gun Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M-1992 anti-air gun Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M1985 240mm rocket launcher Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M-1991 240 mm rocket launcher Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
M-1985 122 mm multiple rocket launcher Flag of North Korea Democratic People's Republic of Korea
BM-11 122 mm multiple rocket launcher Flag of North Korea North Korea/Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union
Type 63 107 mm multiple rocket launcher Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China

[edit] References

  1. ^ Federation of American Scientists, Korean Peoples' Army, accessed February 2008
  2. ^ GlobalSecurity.org, http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/dprk/army.htm
  3. ^ Hodge, Homer T., "North Korea's Military Strategy", Hodge: 2003.

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