Republic of Korea Army

Republic of Korea Army
대한민국 육군
Daehanminguk Yuk-gun

Coat of arms of the Republic of Korea Army
Founded September 5, 1948 (1948-09-05)
Country  South Korea
Type Army
Role Ground warfare
Size 495,000 (2014)[1]
552 aircraft (2014)[2]
Part of Republic of Korea Armed Forces
Garrison/HQ Gyeryong, South Chungcheong, South Korea
Nickname(s) "ROK Army", "ROKA", "South Korean army", "SKA"
Motto(s) "A Strong Friend, Republic of Korea Army"
(Korean: 《강한친구 대한민국 육군》)
March "Army Anthem" (Korean: 《육군가》, translit. Yukgunga)[3][4][5][6][7]
Mascot(s) Hogugi (Korean: 호국이)
Equipment 2,500 main battle tanks, 5,800 artillery pieces, 2,700 armored fighting vehicles, 60 guided missile systems, 600 helicopters
Engagements Korean War, Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, War in Afghanistan, Iraq War
Commanders
Chief of Army Staff General Kim Yong-woo
Insignia
Flag

The Republic of Korea Army (ROKA; Korean: 대한민국 육군; Hanja: 大韓民國 陸軍; Revised Romanization: Daehanminguk Yuk-gun), also known as the ROK Army, is the army of South Korea, responsible for ground-based warfare. It is the largest of the military branches of the South Korean armed forces with 495,000 members as of 2014. This size is maintained through conscription; South Korean men must complete 21 months of military service between the age of 18 and 35.[8]

The army will take the brunt of the personnel reduction planned as part of the Defense Reform 307. Associated with this personnel reduction would be a significant reduction in the ROK Army force structure, in particular decreasing the current force of 47 divisions (active duty/reserve) and 495,000 soldiers down to a force of about 38 divisions (active duty/reserve) and 400,000 soldiers.[9]

History

The modern South Korean army traces its lineage back to the Gwangmu Reform, when the Beolgyegoon was established by Emperor Gojong in 1881. The 1st of every October is celebrated in South Korea as Armed Forces Day. It commemorates the day during the Korean War when units of the ROK Army first crossed the 38th Parallel, thus leading the UN Coalition north into North Korean territory for the first time.

Today

The South Korean army is structured to operate in both the mountainous terrain native to the Korean Peninsula (70% mountainous) and in North Korea with its 950,000 strong Korean People's Army Ground Force, two-thirds of which is permanently garrisoned in the frontline near the DMZ. The current administration has initiated a program over the next two decades to design a purely domestic means of self-defense, whereby South Korea would be able to fully counter a North Korean attack.

The ROK Army was formerly organized into 3 armies: the First Army (FROKA), Third Army (TROKA) and Second Operational Command. Each with its own headquarters, corps, and divisions. The Third Army was responsible for the defense of the capital as well as the western section of the DMZ. The First Army was responsible for the defense of the eastern section of the DMZ whereas the 2nd OC formed the rearguard.

Under a restructuring plan aimed at reducing redundancy, the Second ROK Army was converted as the Second Operational Command on October 31, 2007, and the First and Third ROK Armies will be merged as the First Operations Command in 2014.

Equipment

The army consists of 495,000 troops, approximately 2,400-2,500 tanks, 2,700 armored fighting vehicles, 5,800 artillery pieces, 60 guided missile systems, and 600 helicopters as of 2014. Main battle tank types include: 880 M48 Patton series and its upgrades such as M48A3K, M48A5, and M48A5K, 33 Soviet T-80U and 2 T-80UK (given by Russia to pay off debt), as well as 1,524 K1A1 and K1 tanks, which bear a 120 mm smoothbore gun and are of local manufacture. The future replacement for the K1 and K1A1 MBTs has been named the K2 Black Panther (흑표;黑豹 Heukpyo), which will be fitted with a 1500 hp MTU-based engine, 55-caliber 120 mm main gun with autoloader. The new tank will also feature radar equipment as well as all-bearing laser detection and defense systems, anti-missile active protection, and heavy reactive armor and sensor package comparable to the American M1A2 Abrams and German Leopard 2A6. The ROK Army is planning to field approximately 390 Black Panthers.

In addition Republic of Korea manufactures the K-9 howitzer which have been exported to Turkey as the T-155 howitzer as well as the ZMA series TIFV's which saw action in UN peacekeeping operations (PKO) as part of the Malaysian peacekeeping forces. A variation of the K200, the KAFV's can be retrofitted to bear a 90 mm cannon, 40 mm grenade turret, M230-1 Chain gun Turret, or MK-30 Chaingun Turret. A replacement for K200 series IFVs are currently being tested, designated as K21 KNIFV (Korea Next generation Infantry Fighting Vehicle), which will have various capabilities for both land and naval warfare. The initial production is set for 2008, with the ROKA planning to field approximately 1,000 units until 2015.

The K21 KNIFV's chassis will be constructed entirely out of fiberglass, reducing the vehicle's load and enabling it to travel at higher speeds without bulky and powerful engines. When constructed, the NIFV will be lighter than other IFVs, including the American Bradley series and Russian BMP series, increasing both speed and payload.

The ROK Army also fields the mobile K-SAM "Pegasus"(천마/天馬; Cheonma), fitted with 8 missiles that fly at maximum speeds of mach 2.6, and the K-30 "Biho" series, which features a 30 mm twin gun system for anti-aerial fire support.

Besides having vehicles and equipment of their own design as well as American models, the ROK Army also possesses inventories of Russian-built AFVs, including BMP-3 IFVs and T-80U MBTs, given by the Russian government to pay off the financial debt owed to South Korea. Other notable foreign equipment in service with the ROK Army includes the Mistral MANPADS.

A new infantry rifle, the Daewoo K11 entered service in 2010. The overall concept of this weapon is similar to the American OICW.

Organization

South Korean soldiers on a recon exercise in 2014.
K-1 88 main battle tank during an amphibious beach assault exercise
K-9 Thunder 155mm self-propelled howitzer

Republic of Korea Army Headquarters (대한민국 육군본부)

  • Army Personnel Command (육군인사사령부)
  • 2nd Security Group (2경비단)
  • Army Missile Command 'ENDLESSNESS' (유도탄사령부 '무극부대')
  • Air Operations Command 'PHOENIX' (항공작전사령부 '불사조부대')
  • 1st Aviation Brigade (1항공여단)
  • 2nd Aviation Brigade (2항공여단)
  • 1st Chemical Defense Brigade (1화학전방호여단)
  • 1st Security Group (1경비단)
  • 122nd Signal Brigade (122통신여단)
  • 10th Air Defense Artillery Group (10방공단)
  • 1113rd Engineer Group (1113공병단)
  • 52nd Homeland Defense Infantry Division (52향토보병사단)
  • 56th Homeland Defense Infantry Division (56향토보병사단)
  • 60th Reserve Infantry Division (60동원보병사단)
  • 71st Reserve Infantry Division (71동원보병사단)
  • Special Warfare School (특수전학교)
  • 1st Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) 'EAGLE' (1공수특전여단 '독수리부대')
  • 3rd Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) 'FLYING TIGER' (3공수특전여단 '비호부대')
  • 7th Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) 'PEGASUS' (7공수특전여단 '천마부대')
  • 9th Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) 'GHOST' (9공수특전여단 '귀성부대')
  • 11th Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) 'GOLDEN BAT' (11공수특전여단 '황금박쥐부대')
  • 13th Special Forces Brigade (Airborne) 'BLACK PANTHER' (13공수특전여단 '흑표부대')
  • Oversea Deployment Group (국제평화지원단 '온누리부대')
  • 707th Special Mission Battalion 'WHITE TIGER' (707특수임무대대 '백호부대')
  • Consolidated Maintenance Depot (종합정비창)
  • Consolidated Supply Depot (종합보급창)
  • Ammunition Support Command (탄약지원사령부)
  • Jawoondae Compound / Integrated Service Support Battalion (자운대)
  • Army Combat Development Group (육군전투발전단)
  • Army Signal School (육군정보통신학교)
  • Battle Command Training Program Group (육군전투지휘훈련단)
  • Consolidated Army Logistics School (육군종합군수학교)
  • Non Commissioned Officer Academy (육군부사관학교)
  • Students' Central Military School (학생중앙군사학교)
  • Sangmudae Compound / Sangmudae Service Support Corps (상무대)

First Republic of Korea Army (FROKA) (제1야전군)

  • 3rd Armored Brigade 'LIGHTNING' (3기갑여단 '번개부대')
  • 11th Field Artillery Group (11야전포병단)
  • 13th Aviation Group (13항공단)
  • 1107th Engineer Group (1107공병단)
  • 1170th Engineer Group (1170공병단)
  • 11th Signal Brigade (11통신여단)
  • 11th Infantry Division (Mechanized) 'Hwa-rang' (11기계화보병사단 '화랑부대')
  • 1st Logistical Support Command (1군수지원사령부)
  • 2nd Artillery Brigade (2포병여단)
  • 2nd Engineer Brigade (2공병여단)
  • 102nd Signal Brigade (102정보통신단)
  • 702nd Special Assault Regiment (702특공연대)
  • 302nd Security Regiment (302경비연대)
  • 7th Infantry Division 'SEVEN STARS' (7보병사단 '칠성부대')
  • 15th Infantry Division 'VICTORY' (15보병사단 '승리부대')
  • 27th Infantry Division 'LET'S WIN' (27보병사단 '이기자부대')
  • 3rd Artillery Brigade (3포병여단)
  • 3rd Engineer Brigade (3공병여단)
  • 103rd Signal Brigade (103통신여단)
  • 703rd Special Assault Regiment (703특공연대)
  • 303rd Security Regiment (303경비연대)
  • 2nd Infantry Division 'ANGRY WAVE' (2보병사단 '노도부대')
  • 12th Infantry Division 'EULJI' (12보병사단 '을지부대')
  • 21st Infantry Division 'MT. BAEKDU' (21보병사단 '백두산부대')
  • 12th Field Artillery Group (12포병단)
  • 102nd Infantry Brigade(Mechanized) 'SUNRISE' (102기계화보병여단 '일출부대')
  • 108th Signal Brigade (108정보통신단)
  • 22nd Infantry Division 'YULGOK' (22보병사단 '율곡부대')
  • 23rd Infantry Division 'IRON WALL' (23보병사단 '철벽부대')

Second Operational Command (육군 제2작전사령부)

(Formerly known as the Second Republic of Korea Army (SROKA))

  • 12th Signal Group (12정보통신단)
  • 21st Aviation Group (21항공단)
  • 201st Special Assault Brigade (201특공여단)
  • 203rd Special Assault Brigade (203특공여단)
  • 1117th Engineer Group (1117공병단)
  • 1120th Engineer Group (1120공병단)
  • 5th Logistical Support Command (5군수지원사령부)
  • 31st Homeland Defense Infantry Division (31향토보병사단)
  • 32nd Homeland Defense Infantry Division (32향토보병사단)
  • 35th Homeland Defense Infantry Division (35향토보병사단)
  • 37th Homeland Defense Infantry Division (37향토보병사단)
  • 39th Homeland Defense Infantry Division (39향토보병사단)
  • 50th Homeland Defense Infantry Division (50향토보병사단)
  • 53rd Homeland Defense Infantry Division (53향토보병사단)[10]

Third Republic of Korea Army (TROKA) (제3야전군)

  • 1st Air Defense Artillery Brigade (1방공포병여단)
  • 1101st Engineer Group (1101공병단)
  • 1173rd Engineer Group (1173공병단)
  • 2nd Logistical Support Command (2군수지원사령부)
  • 5th Supply Unit (5보급대)
  • 3rd Logistical Support Command 'THREE HORSES' (3군수지원사령부 '삼마부대')
  • Capital Artillery Brigade (수도포병여단)
  • 1175th Engineer Group (1175공병단)
  • 100th Signal Brigade (100통신여단)
  • 700th Special Assault Regiment (700특공연대)
  • 17th Infantry Division 'LIGHTNING' (17보병사단 '번개부대')
  • 51st Infantry Division 'TOTAL VICTORY' (51보병사단 '전승부대')
  • 55th Infantry Division 'BEACON FIRE' (55보병사단 '봉화부대')
  • 61st Reserve Infantry Division 'ALWAYS VICTORY' (61동원보병사단 '상승부대')
  • 2nd Armored Brigade 'LOYALTY' (2기갑여단 '충성부대')
  • 1st Engineer Brigade (1공병여단)[>TROKA<][<HINO>]
  • 101st Signal Brigade (101통신여단)
  • 11th Aviation Group (11항공단)
  • 701st Special Assault Regiment (701특공연대)
  • 301st Security Regiment (301경비연대)
  • 1st Artillery Brigade 'FLYING TIGER' (1포병여단 '비호부대')
  • 2nd Field Artillery Group (2야전포병단)
  • 3rd Field Artillery Group (3야전포병단)
  • 7th Field Artillery Group (7야전포병단)
  • 11th Infantry Regiment (11보병연대(GOP))
  • 12th Infantry Regiment (12보병연대(GOP))
  • 15th Infantry Regiment (15보병연대)
  • 28th Infantry Regiment (28보병연대)
  • 29th Infantry Regiment (29보병연대)
  • 30th Infantry Regiment (30보병연대)
  • 70th Infantry Regiment (70보병연대)
  • 71st Infantry Regiment (71보병연대)
  • 72nd Infantry Regiment (72보병연대)
  • 30th Infantry Division (Mechanized) 'CERTAIN VICTORY' (30기계화보병사단 '필승부대')
  • 90th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (90기계화보병여단)
  • 91st Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (91기계화보병여단)
  • 92nd Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (92기계화보병여단)
  • 72nd Reserve Infantry Division 'OLYMPIC' (72동원보병사단'올림픽부대')
  • 1st Armored Brigade 'BLITZKRIEG' (1기갑여단 '전격부대')
  • 5th Engineer Brigade (5공병여단)
  • 105th Signal Brigade (105통신여단)
  • 15th Aviation Group (15항공단)
  • 705th Special Assault Regiment (705특공연대)
  • 305th Security Regiment (305경비연대)
  • 5th Artillery Brigade 'VICTORIOUS ADVANCE' (5포병여단 '승진포병부대')
  • 1st Field Artillery Group (1야전포병단)
  • 5th Field Artillery Group (5야전포병단)
  • 8th Mobilization Artillery Group (8동원포병단)
  • 18th Infantry Regiment (18보병연대(GOP))
  • 22nd Infantry Regiment (22보병연대(GOP))
  • 23rd Infantry Regiment (23보병연대)
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment (2보병연대(GOP))
  • 7th Infantry Regiment (7보병연대(GOP))
  • 19th Infantry Regiment (19보병연대)
10th Infantry Brigade(Mechanized) (10 기계화보병여단)
16th Infantry Brigade(Mechanized) (16 기계화보병여단)
21st Infantry Brigade(Mechanized) (21 기계화보병여단)
  • 5th Armored Brigade 'IRON STORM' (5기갑여단 '철풍부대')
  • 6th Engineer Brigade (6공병여단)
  • 106th Signal Brigade (106통신여단)
  • 16th Aviation Group (16항공단)
  • 706th Special Assault Regiment (706특공연대)
  • 306th Security Regiment (306경비연대)
  • 6th Artillery Brigade (6포병여단)
  • 6th Field Artillery Group (6야전포병단)
  • 9th Field Artillery Group (9야전포병단)
  • 73rd Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (73기계화보병여단)
  • 75th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (75기계화보병여단)
  • 76th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized) (76기계화보병여단)
  • 28th Infantry Division 'INVINCIBLE TYPHOON' (28보병사단 '무적태풍부대')
  • 7th Artillery Brigade (7포병여단)
  • 7th Engineer Brigade (7공병여단)
  • 107th Signal Brigade (107통신여단)
  • 17th Aviation Group (17항공단)
  • 7th Assault Unit (7강습대)

Military ranks

Officer ranks can be learned fairly easily if one sees the pattern. "So" (小) equals small; "Jung" (中) equals medium; "Dae" (大) equals large.
"Jun" (准) equals equivalent, used for Warrant Officer and 1 star general to ensure that they are regarded as officer/general, although these ranks are lower than the same grade with "So" rank.
"Won" (元) equals principal, only used for Won-Su, General of the Army.
Each of these is coupled with "wi" (尉) equals company grade, "ryung" (領) equals field grade, and "jang" (將) equals general.

NCO rank is same as officer. "Ha" (下) equals lower; "Jung" (中) equals medium; "Sang" (上) equals high; "Won" (元) equals principal, because this title is named after Won-Su, to ensure that this rank is higher than Sang-sa.
Each of these is coupled with "Sa" (士) equals sergeant, although actual 'sergeant' rank is "Byeong-jang".

This system is due to the hanja or Sino-Korean origin of the names.

LINK : http://i.kdaq.empas.com/imgs/qrsi.tsp/8061636/10565009/0/1/A/photo.jpg

Equivalent
NATO Code
OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D) & Student officer
South Korea South Korea
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Unknown
Marshal
(원수)
General
(대장)
Lieutenant General
(중장)
Major General
(소장)
Brigadier General
(준장)
Colonel
(대령)
Lieutenant Colonel
(중령)
Major
(소령)
Captain
(대위)
Lieutenant
(중위)
Junior Lieutenant
(소위)
Equivalent
NATO Code
OR-9OR-8OR-7OR-6OR-5OR-4OR-3OR-2OR-1
South Korea South Korea
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Wonsa
원사
Sangsa
상사
Jungsa
중사
Hasa
하사
Byeongjang
병장
Sangbyeong
상병
Ilbyeong
일병
Ibyeong
이병
Jangjeong
장정
Sergeant Major Master Sergeant Sergeant First Class Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Private First Class Private Recruit

Warrant officers

ROK Army rank ROK Army insignia
Jun-wi

(Warrant Officer)

¹: No one has yet held the rank of Won-su in the history of the ROK Armed Forces.
²: The Jun-wi (Warrant Officer)'s insignia is in gold color while the ones of Second Lieutenant and higher are in silver color.

See also

References

  1. "국방백서 2014" (PDF). December 2014.
  2. Flightglobal - World Air Forces 2015 (PDF), Flightglobal.com
  3. Choi, Dalhee; Kim, Dongjin (1949). "육군가" (in Korean). YouTube. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  4. Choi, Dal-hee; Kim, Dong-jin (1949). "육군가" (in Korean). YouTube. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  5. Choi, Dal-hee; Kim, Dong-jin (1949). "육군가" (in Korean). YouTube. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
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  7. Choi, Dal-hee; Kim, Dong-jin (1949). "육군가" (in Korean). YouTube. Retrieved March 19, 2017. 백두산 정기 뻗은 삼천리 강산 무궁화 대한은 아시아의 빛 화랑의 핏줄타고 자라난 남아 그 이름 용감하다 대한 육군 앞으로 앞으로 용진 또 용진 우리는 삼천만 민족의 방패 앞으로 앞으로 용진 또 용진 우리는 삼천만 민족의 방패 높은 산 거친골짝 깊은 강물도 우리 용사 앞에는 거칠 것 없네 대한육군 진격에 적이 있느냐 백천만 대군도 초로 같도다 앞으로 앞으로 용진 또 용진 우리는 삼천만 민족의 방패 앞으로 앞으로 용진 또 용진 우리는 삼천만 민족의 방패 자유 평화 정의는 우리의 정신 불의를 무찌르자 온 땅 끝까지 무쇠같이 튼튼한 넋과 사지는 대지를 뒤집고도 힘이 남는다 앞으로 앞으로 용진 또 용진 우리는 삼천만 민족의 방패 앞으로 앞으로 용진 또 용진 우리는 삼천만 민족의 방패 line feed character in |quote= at position 17 (help)
  8. http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/10/south-korea-taking-the-right-steps-toward-defense-reform
  9. file:///C:/Users/ACER/Downloads/IB8_The-Korean-Defence-Reform-307-Plan_eng.pdf
  10. An Honour Guard from the 53rd provides daily flag ceremonies at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan. "Korea Vet News". Korean War Commemoration Council of Canada.
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