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Korean Armed Forces : ウィキペディア英語版
Republic of Korea Armed Forces




|headquarters= Seoul, South Korea

|commander-in-chief= Park Geun-Hye

|commander-in-chief_title= Commander-in-Chief
|minister= Han Min-goo
|minister_title= Minister of National Defence
|commander= General Lee Soon-Jin, ROKA
|commander_title= Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

|age= Mandatory 18 to 35 years of age for male, wartime conscription 18–45 years of age
|conscription= 21–24 months depending on the branch
|manpower_data=
|manpower_age=
|available=
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|fit=
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|reaching=
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|active= 630,000 (2014)
|ranked=
|reserve= 2,970,000 (2014)
|deployed=15 nations, 1,389 troops (Nov 2014)
List of major deployment
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|amount= 35.7 trillion (2014)
|percent_GDP=2.38 % (2014)

|domestic_suppliers=List of major suppliers 〔(【引用サイトリンク】방위사업법 제35조(방산업체의 지정 등)에 의하여 지정된 방산업체의 현황 )
*Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
*Doosan DST
*Doosan Heavy Industries
*Doosan Infracore
*Hanjin Heavy Industries
*Hanwha
*Hyosung
*Hyundai Heavy Industries
*Hyundai Rotem
*Hyundai Wia
*Kia Motors
*Korea Aerospace Industries
*Korean Air Aerospace Division (KAL-ASD)
*Kumho Tires
*LIG Nex1 (formerly LG Innotek)
*LS Mtron (formerly LG Cable)
*Poongsan Co.
*(known as "PMC Ammo" in the U.S. civilian market)

*Posco Specialty Steel
*Samsung Techwin
*Samsung Thales
*STX Shipbuilding
*S&T Dynamics
*S&T Motiv
|foreign_suppliers=List of major suppliers
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|history= Korean War (1950–1953)
Vietnam War (1964–1973)
Persian Gulf War (1991)
War in Afghanistan (2001–2014)
Iraq War (2003–2008)
|ranks= Military ranks of South Korea
Comparative military ranks of Korea
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The Republic of Korea Armed Forces ((朝鮮語:대한민국 국군); Hanja: 大韓民國國軍; Revised Romanization: ''Daehanminguk Gukgun'', literally "Great Korean Republic National Military") are also known as the ROK Armed Forces, are the armed forces of South Korea. Created in 1948, following the division of Korea, the Republic of Korea Armed Forces is one of the largest standing armed forces in the world with a reported personnel strength of 3,600,000 in 2014 (630,000 active and 2,970,000 reserve). The ROK military forces are responsible for maintaining the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the republic, but often engage in humanitarian and disaster-relief efforts nationwide. More recently the ROK military began increasing its participation in international affairs, acknowledging its role and responsibility as the fifteenth economic power in the world in terms of GDP. The ROK military has participated in various peacekeeping operations, and counter-terrorism operations.
==History==
(詳細はconstabulary forces until the outbreak of the Korean War. It was heavily damaged by North Korean and Chinese attacks and in the beginning relied almost entirely on American support for weapons, ammunition and technology. During South Korea's period of rapid growth, the military expanded accordingly, benefiting from several government-sponsored technology transfer projects and indigenous defense capability initiatives. Modernization efforts for the ROK military have been in place since the 1980s. The GlobalSecurity.org website states that "in 1990 South Korean industries provided about 70 percent of the weapons, ammunition, communications and other types of equipment, vehicles, clothing, and other supplies needed by the military."
Today, the South Korean armed forces enjoy a good mix of avant-garde as well as older conventional weapons. South Korea has one of the highest defense budgets in the world, ranking 12th globally in 2011, with a budget of more than $30 billion U.S. dollars. Its capabilities include many sophisticated American and European weapon systems, complemented by a growing and increasingly more advanced indigenous defense manufacturing sector. For example, by taking advantage of the strong local shipbuilding industry, the ROK Navy has embarked on a rigorous modernization plan with ambitions to become a blue-water navy by 2020.〔 South Korea has a joint military partnership with the United States, termed the ROK-U.S. Alliance,〔 as outlined by the Mutual Defense Treaty signed after the Korean War. During the outbreak of the Vietnam War, ROK Army and the ROK Marines were among those fighting alongside South Vietnam and the United States. More recently, South Korea also takes part in regional as well as pan-Pacific national military wargames and exercises such as RIMPAC and RSOI. Among other components of the armed forces is the Defence Security Command, originally the Army Counter-Intelligence Corps, which had a major role in monitoring the military's loyalty during the period of military rule in South Korea.

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