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Defense News
December 9, 2009


S. Korea May Lease U.S. MRAPs for Afghan Mission
By JUNG SUNG-KI 


-Other gear for the deployment includes:
* Four UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters fitted with missile protection systems.
* The ADD-developed K11 airburst assault rifle. It consists of a semi-automatic 
20mm smart-grenade launcher, an underslung assault rifle that fires a standard 
5.56mm NATO round, and a top-mounted computer-assisted sighting system with 
integrated rangefinder and thermal infrared night-vision capabilities. 



SEOUL: South Korea is discussing with the U.S. military a plan to lease or buy 
10 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles to protect the 320 troops it 
will deploy to Afghanistan next year, the Ministry of National Defense said 
Dec. 8.

"A final decision will be made as late as next month," Lt. Gen. Jang Kwang-il, 
deputy minister for policy, said in a briefing on details of the redeployment 
to Afghanistan, apparently in support of the upcoming 30,000-troop U.S. surge.

Jang cited statistics that show the U.S. deployment of MRAPs to Afghanistan has 
helped lower its troop fatalities there significantly in recent years.

If it fails to secure U.S. MRAPs, the ministry will deploy the South Korean 
Army's Barracuda four-wheel-drive armored vehicles or K21 armored infantry 
fighting vehicles, Jang said.

Jointly developed by the state-funded Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and 
Doosan DST, the 25-ton K21 has a 750-horsepower turbo-diesel engine and 40mm 
automatic cannon capable of shooting down slow-moving helicopters and aircraft. 
It is equipped with digital communication, GPS receivers and inter-vehicle 
digital links. The K21 can travel as fast as 70 kilometers per hour on paved 
roads and cross a river at a speed of 7.8 kilometers per hour with the help of 
its water-jet propulsion system. 

South Korean troops will be stationed in mountainous Parwan province, 60 
kilometers north of Kabul, along with civilian reconstruction workers, the 
ministry said in a news release.

Other gear for the deployment includes:

* Four UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters fitted with missile protection systems.

* A mini UAV for reconnaissance and surveillance. A viable candidate is a Ucon 
Systems-developed hand-launched UAV that uses a parachute landing system. The 
UAV, which has a service ceiling of 1.5 kilometers and a mission radius of 10 
kilometers, is under field trials, according to the release.

* The ADD-developed K11 airburst assault rifle. It consists of a semi-automatic 
20mm smart-grenade launcher, an underslung assault rifle that fires a standard 
5.56mm NATO round, and a top-mounted computer-assisted sighting system with 
integrated rangefinder and thermal infrared night-vision capabilities. 

Deploying portable/robotic explosive detection systems is also under 
consideration, the ministry said. 

Earlier in the day, the South Korean Cabinet endorsed the plan to send 320 
troops, 40 police and 100 Provincial Reconstruction Team members to Afghanistan 
in July. 

The ministry is to submit the motion, which calls for 29 months of deployment, 
to the National Assembly for approval later this week.
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