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  • ...ations allied with the USSR like Poland, Romania, Albania, Bulgaria, North Korea, and Czechoslovakia.
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  • ...hot down a Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa IJAAS fighter off the coast of northern Korea.
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  • ..., shot down a Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa IJAAS fighter off the coast of North Korea.
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  • ..., shot down a Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa IJAAS fighter off the coast of North Korea.
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  • ...planes deployed from Japan) F-82s among the first aircraft to operate over Korea. In fact, the first three North Korean aircraft shot down by US forces were
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  • ...g/buzz/meet-f-80-shooting-star-first-us-jet-fighter-went-war-against-north-korea-40417 Website]
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  • ...he Inglewood Factory, and these aircraft were rapidly transported to South Korea to equip those American fighter wings, while the first production model of ...e fighter was delivered. In the second half of 1953, all F-86F fighters in Korea were equipped with new 6-3 wing.
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  • ...amera on an F-86 Sabre capturing the downing of a MiG-15 over the skies of Korea (''Click image to view .gif footage'')]]
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  • ...o problems were discovered until combat. Eight Gunvals were transferred to Korea and Gunval pilots soon discovered a giant issue. The gas from firing the ca ...of Gun Val program at that time decided to take eight F-86F-2 fighters to Korea aboard the USS Windham Bay for combat trials in December 1952.
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  • The Banshee saw use in Korea with the Navy and Marines escorting Air Force B-29s on bombing missions but
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  • ...action in World War II. Late-model Tigercats did eventually see action in Korea with the Marines. The aircraft was eventually retired from U.S. service in
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  • The F9F-8 was too late to see combat in Korea, however, there were four trainer versions of the F9F-8 (F9F-8T) deployed t
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  • ...y and night attacks against North Korean forces. Conflict did not end with Korea, so the B-26 was now needed elsewhere, but quirk of political nuance forced
    23 KB (3,690 words) - 09:43, 1 April 2024
  • ...being delayed. It went on to serve with distinction in later wars such as Korea and Vietnam.
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  • ...commonly painted blue, were nicknamed the "Blue Plane" by enemy forces in Korea. They were usually shot down due to ground fire during low-altitude attacks
    18 KB (2,633 words) - 13:18, 26 February 2024
  • ...y and night attacks against North Korean forces. Conflict did not end with Korea, so the B-26 was now needed elsewhere, but quirk of political nuance forced
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  • ...ere, the F3D Skyknights racked up one of the best aerial victory record in Korea for a night-fighter, even scoring the first aerial jet-to-jet night victory
    18 KB (2,817 words) - 14:10, 23 February 2024
  • ...had no suitable replacements for the Invader's position and experiences in Korea had proven the value of an Interdiction attacker.
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  • ...ing the battle of Guadalcanal and would survive the war. He also served in Korea until he retired in the late 1950s. Galer was shot down four times and mana ...ined the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Staying with the navy, he was sent to Korea in 1952 as a full Colonel, received a Gold Star (in lieu of a second Distin
    15 KB (2,472 words) - 00:33, 19 January 2024
  • ..., shot down a Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa IJAAS fighter off the coast of North Korea.
    13 KB (2,060 words) - 02:48, 23 October 2023
  • ...y and night attacks against North Korean forces. Conflict did not end with Korea, so the B-26 was now needed elsewhere, but quirk of political nuance forced
    20 KB (3,089 words) - 03:50, 20 September 2023
  • ...then made a several strafing passes. VMF-214 conducted two combat tours in Korea from USS Badoeng Strait and USS Boxer. The squadron participated in the Inc
    16 KB (2,608 words) - 10:39, 21 October 2023
  • ...y and night attacks against North Korean forces. Conflict did not end with Korea, so the B-26 was now needed elsewhere, but quirk of political nuance forced
    17 KB (2,742 words) - 07:00, 30 April 2023
  • ...was in service not only with the Soviet Union, but also with China, North Korea, Hungary, Albania, Poland, and Yugoslavia. North Korean Yaks were used duri
    20 KB (3,107 words) - 09:48, 6 December 2022
  • ...ter the Second World War. Earning its reputation on fame over the skies of Korea against its US contemporary, the [[F-86A-5]] Sabre. ...aft came as a massive shock to the west when it appeared in the skies over Korea in the early 1950s. The swept-wing fighter quickly proved itself as a capab
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  • ...many countries it flew with, and remains in service even today with North Korea operating 80 of the airframe type as of 2023. ...rean People's Air Force (KPAF). Although few in number, they provide North Korea with a means of strategically bombing targets.
    17 KB (2,554 words) - 16:38, 5 December 2023
  • ...service with the Air Forces of Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, China, and North Korea. The Tu-2s of the Chinese Air Force took an active part in the Korean War o
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  • ...versions. Some were used by foreign countries, including Finland and North Korea. In the Soviet Union, it sometimes carried the nickname of "Kорова" (c
    11 KB (1,676 words) - 21:04, 2 August 2023
  • ...Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm would once again see service over the skies of Korea in 1950 alongside Seafires and Sea Furies before finally being retired in 1
    16 KB (2,481 words) - 16:38, 17 August 2023
  • ...948. When the Korean People's Army crossed the 38th Parallel in June 1950, Korea was plunged into war and the carrierborne aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm wer
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  • ...yed until General Walton Walker, the first commander of the 8th US Army in Korea, died in a car accident, so the tank was renamed into the '''M41 Walker Bul The M41 Walker Bulldog first saw use in Korea in a limited combat run. The tanks, still labelled their experimental desig
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  • ...''' (really, truly [exists]). Due to mountainous and difficult terrain of Korea brought the US Army revisited the idea of a light tank. It was quite an ing
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  • ...e 1/17th Cavalry at Fort Bragg. Its first overseas deployment was to South Korea in November 1968 and Europe in January 1969. 800 Sheridans were deployed wo
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  • ...e M4A3 (76) W HVSS remained in service long after World War II, serving in Korea, Vietnam, and a variety of other foreign militaries. ...ans from the occupational forces of Japan and were the first to be sent to Korea in July 1950. By the end of the year, 1,326 tanks were on the ground, of wh
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  • ...ed and landed in Korea on 16 July 1950, the only medium tanks available in Korea. These three tanks moved to the front line on July 28 and fought with North ...hing.<ref name="ZalogaM26vsT-34">Zaloga Steven. ''T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing: Korea 1950'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2010</ref> After November 195
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  • ....<ref name="Pike_2021">Pike 2021</ref> Of the 1,326 American tanks sent to Korea, 200 were M46 Pattons while the rest were 309 M26 Pershings, 679 M4A3 (76) ...re the M46 and M46A1 as obsolete, with the Americans only using the M46 in Korea until they are retired from lack of spare parts.<ref name="Hunnicutt_1984(2
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  • ...nia, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Portugal, South Korea, Thailand, and Tunisia. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) upgraded a number
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  • ...a heavy tank battallion, was equipped with the M46 Pattons and deployed in Korea during the conflict. They painted their tanks with a colourful picture of a ...rder to finally be useful in the battlefield, even in the rough terrain of Korea. The design would continue to stay in service for a few more years as the M
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  • ...made.<ref name="ZalogaM26vsT-34">Zaloga Steven. ''T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing: Korea 1950'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2010</ref> ...5'''.<ref name="ZalogaM26vsT-34">Zaloga Steven. ''T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing: Korea 1950'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2010</ref>
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  • ...eans. The North Korean armoured forces are able to assault deep into South Korea with these tanks as South Koreans were severely under-equipped in anti-tank
    32 KB (5,411 words) - 05:14, 14 February 2024
  • ...to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, China, North Vietnam, and maybe North Korea. Later in 1960, a shipment of IS-2 was also sent to Cuba, these were conver
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  • ...vakia never adopted the tank after trials however, thus leaving only North Korea and Egypt as the main foreign users of the IS-3. The Egyptians used the IS-
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  • ...Union's allies from 1960s to 70s. Such included Egypt, East Germany, North Korea, Poland, Sahrawi Republic, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, and Ethiopia.
    16 KB (2,582 words) - 09:22, 8 October 2023
  • ...many of them were exported to other countries, such as China, Cuba, North Korea, North Vietnam or Czechoslovakia, where they would be used in conflicts suc
    24 KB (3,920 words) - 02:56, 5 May 2024
  • ...o armour recovery or command vehicles. These vehicles saw service in North Korea, Vietnam, and may still be in service today by Central European countries l
    20 KB (3,282 words) - 17:12, 22 November 2023
  • ...U-152 in their military were Finland, Poland, China, Czechoslovakia, North Korea, Egypt, Iraq, Yugoslavia, and Romania. All of which used the ISU-152s up un
    24 KB (3,856 words) - 19:52, 22 November 2023
  • ...o armour recovery or command vehicles. These vehicles saw service in North Korea, Vietnam, and may still be in service today by Central European countries l
    23 KB (3,944 words) - 08:31, 31 March 2024
  • ...wide. Most are in use by Syria at around 600 in service, followed by North Korea with 300. The BTR-152A is likely also still in service as well. One of its
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  • ...in conflicts would also end with the Israelis owning a few as well. North Korea developed its own units by using the Chinese Type 59 (a copy of the Soviet
    24 KB (3,932 words) - 05:50, 11 April 2024
  • ...anzania, Thailand, North Korea, and Zaire. In some cases, such as in North Korea, this led to confusions between the Soviet's [[T-62]] main battle tank due
    14 KB (2,269 words) - 01:13, 18 December 2023
  • ...many of them were exported to other countries, such as China, Cuba, North Korea, North Vietnam or Czechoslovakia, where they would be used in conflicts suc
    21 KB (3,508 words) - 23:04, 28 January 2023
  • ...to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, China, North Vietnam, and maybe North Korea. Later in 1960, a shipment of IS-2 was also sent to Cuba, these were conver
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  • ...e arranged perpendicular to the cap points (ex. Poland, Ash River, Berlin, Korea, Karelia, Kuban, etc.), go for the flanks (A or C). If the cap points are d
    23 KB (3,823 words) - 19:09, 16 April 2024
  • ...turion Mk.3 issued to them had to be cared for in the winter conditions of Korea. Steps such as parking the tank on straw, starting the engine every half-ho
    21 KB (3,464 words) - 06:30, 12 October 2023
  • ...irst Centurions to see combat were British and Canadian Centurions Mk 3 in Korea in the 1950s where the tank gained its laurels and became a major export su
    21 KB (3,343 words) - 06:30, 12 October 2023
  • ...turion Mk.3 issued to them had to be cared for in the winter conditions of Korea. Steps such as parking the tank on straw, starting the engine every half-ho
    23 KB (3,639 words) - 08:44, 30 August 2023
  • ...hurchill Crocodile Squadron (C squadron of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment) to Korea to fight with the Allied coalition. They fought as gun tanks in battle such
    30 KB (5,017 words) - 17:21, 16 December 2023
  • ...hurchill Crocodile Squadron (C squadron of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment) to Korea to fight with the Allied coalition. They fought as gun tanks in battles suc
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  • ...hurchill Crocodile Squadron (C squadron of the 7th Royal Tank Regiment) to Korea to fight with the Allied coalition. They fought as gun tanks in battle such
    27 KB (4,569 words) - 06:21, 18 April 2024
  • ...e arranged perpendicular to the cap points (ex. Poland, Ash River, Berlin, Korea, Karelia, Kuban, etc.), go for the flanks (A or C). If the cap points are d
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  • ...of the Korean conflict and many of the American forces were moved to South Korea, leaving Japan undefended. This in turn allowed Japan to re-establish a for
    21 KB (3,484 words) - 10:05, 11 December 2023
  • ...yed until General Walton Walker, the first commander of the 8th US Army in Korea, died in a car accident, so the tank was renamed into the '''M41 Walker Bul
    15 KB (2,466 words) - 21:58, 12 August 2023
  • ...1950s. With the departure of a majority of the Allied troops from Japan to Korea, there was a concern on the vulnerability of Japan without the aid of these
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  • ...the early 1950s. After testing was completed, these aircraft were sent to Korea and deployed for field operations where they were highly successful, and it ...Korea. From January to May 1953 a group of eight F-86F-2s were flown over Korea, assigned to the 335th Fighter Interceptor Squadron of the 4th Fighter Inte
    18 KB (2,952 words) - 15:24, 19 September 2023
  • ...United States and many other nations. It was used by the United States in Korea and Vietnam, although from the 1950s onwards it began to be replaced with n
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  • ...variations sees wide-spread use in Soviet-aligned countries such as North Korea and China,<ref name="Popenker_Degtyarov"/><ref name="ForgottenWeapons_RP46V
    14 KB (2,046 words) - 21:03, 18 December 2023
  • ...d or given to allies in Eastern Europe or Asia, where both China and North Korea used them extensively throughout the 1940s to 1950s. The reliability of the
    6 KB (1,031 words) - 17:40, 7 January 2024
  • ...nd Morocco and remains in use with Botswana, Egypt, Honduras, Japan, South Korea, Sudan, Thailand, Uruguay and Yemen.
    6 KB (973 words) - 19:20, 16 January 2023
  • ...[S-68 (57 mm)|S-60]], but it was also produced in Poland, China, and North Korea, and remains in service to this day in multiple nations primarily in Africa
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  • * Zaloga Steven. ''T-34-85 vs M26 Pershing: Korea 1950'' Great Britain: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 2010
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  • ** AI aircraft in Korea mission no longer crash into a mountain.
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  • * [[Korea_(Ground Forces)|38th Parallel (Korea)]]
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  • * Republic of Korea Air Force Roundel
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  • *'''From Spain to Korea''': Obtain rank II / III / IV / V / VI in the development branch of the Sov *'''From Pearl Harbor to Korea''': Obtain rank II / III / IV / V / VI in the development branch of the US
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  • ** [[Korea (Ground Forces)]]
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  • [[File:MapIcon Ground Korea.jpg|center|408px]] [[File:MapLayout Ground Korea.jpg|x300px|thumbnail|right|The Korea / 38th Parallel Map]]
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  • ...r support role, instead of that of a fighter. The Corsair versions used in Korea included F4U-4B, F4U-4P, F4U-5N, F4U-5NL, and AU-1. Early in the war, Corsa
    6 KB (1,117 words) - 09:17, 9 March 2024
  • ...iders launched from ''USS Princeton'' flew to destroy Hwachon Dam in South Korea which the North Koreans were using to hinder the movement of United Nations
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  • ...were shot down. During a series of strikes on the port of Hoeryong, North Korea, Lt Royce Williams of VF-781 shot down four MiG-15 jet fighters on 18 Novem
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  • ...planes deployed from Japan) F-82s among the first aircraft to operate over Korea. In fact, the first three North Korean aircraft shot down by US forces were
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  • * [Operation] Korea in HB is now available only for jets
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  • ...s, and went on to score 560 kills to only 78 losses against the MiGs. Post-Korea, it went on to serve many other nations such as Pakistan, Taiwan, and Boliv
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  • ...f the standard Meteor F.8. However, combat experience of the Meteor F.8 in Korea showed that the base type had reached its technical limitations and would h
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  • ...in the South Korean army. The Fiat 6614 would be license produced in South Korea, where it was widely used, although as of 2022 it's said they've completely
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  • ...Soviet Navy, Eastern Germany, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Egypt, Vietnam, North Korea and several other nations using only a small number of vessels. The Project
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  • ...or use in the Spanish Civil War, and an additional unknown number to North Korea. They remained in Soviet service until the 1950s.
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  • ...sels. The OD-200 class was exported in small numbers to Bulgaria and North Korea, with 10 and 3 units respectively. All ships were retired from Soviet servi
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  • ...ted on an under-wing pylon of an [[F-84 (Family)|F-84]] while stationed in Korea in 1952.
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  • ...rk on history, bombarding Hokkaido in Japan in 1945, bombarding Samchok in Korea in 1950, and bombarding Khafji in Kuwait in 1991. It also served as the sit
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  • ...ty of Hội An was home to the Hội An Base Camp, occupied by Republic of Korea Marine Corps and Army of the Republic of Vietnam troops during the Vietnam
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  • ...e 1/17th Cavalry at Fort Bragg. Its first overseas deployment was to South Korea in November 1968 and Europe in January 1969. 800 ''Sheridans'' were deploye
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  • :''Map Guide:'' [[Korea (Ground Forces)|38th Parallel]]
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  • ...bombers trying to strafe it in the Tsushima Strait between Japan and South Korea. The ship suffered one bomb hit, but survives the encounter and returns bac
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  • ...inexistent in Mainland China). A long-time friend of Mainland China, North Korea (DPRK), provided some 9K11 Malyutka missiles samples and Romania later prov
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  • ...saw service abroad with some other countries as well, primarily with South Korea and Cyprus. Overall, around 700 T-80Us have been produced since 1985, but t
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  • ...aptured by Soviet troops during the Soviet–Japanese War in Manchuria and Korea, some Japanese tanks were given to the Chinese Communists to help their eff
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  • ...-86F-40_(Japan)|F-86 Sabre]], to protect itself from threats such as North Korea, which was at the time in conflict with the United States (in the 1950s). I
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  • ...g|<small>MD500 (The basis for the AH-6M) on display at the War Memorial of Korea</small>
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  • ...ad replaced the 34-K in the Soviet Navy but it still sees service in North Korea.
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  • ...days of the war, two of the vessels also supported amphibious landings in Korea and in Sakhalin Island.
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  • ...bombers trying to strafe it in the Tsushima Strait between Japan and South Korea. The ship suffered one bomb hit, but survives the encounter and returns bac
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  • ...including his No.215, to the front line. It was during the rainy season in Korea, and pouring rain at night filled many shell craters with stagnant water. A ...official sources. There is little reason to doubt that it indeed served in Korea and the tank and crew were awarded for distinguished service. The specifics
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  • ...l bugs on the following locations have been fixed "Stalingrad", "Mozdok", "Korea", "Krymsk", "Port Novorossiysk", "Finland" and "Coral Islands".
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  • ...cept bombers. However, after Mainland China declared its support for North Korea, La-9 didn't see extensive usage against the United Nations forces as MiG-1
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  • ...in Korean War, destroying surveillance infrastructures of US Army in North Korea, then they served as the major contributor to the victories against Nationa
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  • ...Hsinchu, their home base. The crew of this P2V flight took off from South Korea on 19 December, 1960 and survived the interception from J-5A, "the Shadow A
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  • ...F bombings as well as intercepting air threats over the skies of now-North Korea. Although having some losses, some PLAAF pilots also marked their names in ...ter the Second World War. Earning its reputation on fame over the skies of Korea against its US contemporary, the [[F-86A-5|F-86 ''Sabre'']].
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  • ...e of which were also provided to overseas allies such as Albania and North Korea. Additionally, some H-5s were modified as testbeds for new avionics intende
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  • ...etired the F-5 at the time of writing, with the lone exception being North Korea. J-5s remaining in the PLAAF inventory have been converted to target drones
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  • ...PLAAF service. Some of these jets were also aided to [[Shenyang F-5|North Korea]], Viet Cong and Albania etc., with KPAAF being the only known user up to t
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  • At present, the J-6 has been retired by most of its users, with North Korea having the largest number of remaining jets in service.
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  • ...forces. A number of additional 56 light tanks were supplied in 1966. South Korea also assisted a batch of training tanks to Taiwan. Thus, Republic of China ...y seized an intact US M24 "Chaffee" tank during the fight of Minami, North Korea. A series of technical evaluations were carried out to the vehicle but it n
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  • ...a number of them were committed to the original June 1950 assault on South Korea, with a number of knocked-out short-barrelled T-34s being photographed on t The nature of combat in Korea meant that tank losses were high for the DPRK, and out of 120 tanks reporte
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  • === The way to Korea === In October 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army began to fight in North Korea. The 13th Corps of the Volunteer Army, which was the first troop to go abro
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  • In October 1950, the Chinese People's Volunteer Army began to fight in North Korea. The 13th Corps of the Volunteer Army, which was the first troop to go abro ...A tank division in the early days of the Volunteer Army's entry into North Korea was made up of: 2 armoured regiments, 1 motorized infantry regiment, 1 reco
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  • The Korea War broke out in 1950 and soon China sent a volunteer army into Korea. The situation provided the background for United States strengthening its
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  • ...anzania, Thailand, North Korea, and Zaire. In some cases, such as in North Korea, this led to confusion about the Soviet's T-62 main battle tank due to the
    21 KB (3,389 words) - 01:12, 18 December 2023
  • ...and Argentina, while other countries like Germany, France, Denmark, South Korea, Brazil and Portugal, to name a few, still use variants of the Lynx today.
    13 KB (1,983 words) - 10:08, 11 December 2023
  • ...and Argentina, while other countries like Germany, France, Denmark, South Korea, Brazil and Portugal, to name a few, still use variants of the Lynx today.
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  • ...en-at-WMoK-2024-02-02.jpg|<small>Type 63 on display at the War Memorial of Korea</small> ...ken at WMoK 2024-01-31.jpg|<small>Type 63 side view at the War Memorial of Korea</small>
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  • ...15 countries with the main operators being the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, Egypt and Vietnam. The MiG-19 saw action most notably in the Vietnam War,
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  • [[File:HMS Belfast (C35) and HMS Ocean (R68) off Korea 1952.jpg|thumb|450x450px|HMS Belfast with HMS Ocean in 1952.]]
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  • ...'''<br>Defeat 100 players (Multiplier: SB x3, RB x2) while in Korean maps (Korea, The 38th parallel). ...'''<br>Defeat 100 players (Multiplier: SB x3, RB x2) while in Korean maps (Korea, The 38th parallel).
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  • ...ice in the Iran-Iraq War and Gulf War, and may have been exported to North Korea.
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  • ...ing the Malayan Emergency, and received a second battle star (her first in Korea) for it. In September of 1960, ''Tobruk'' was conducting exercises with her
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  • ...drone until 2016. The aircraft remains in service with Iran, Japan, South Korea, Greece and Turkey, 62 years after its maiden flight.
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  • ...vanced fighting vehicles of other nations, such as the USA, Russia, Japan, Korea or India.
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  • ...r support role, instead of that of a fighter. The Corsair versions used in Korea included F4U-4B, F4U-4P, F4U-5N, F4U-5NL, and AU-1. Early in the war, Corsa
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  • ...ded armament capacity. The United States Marine Corps utilized the AU-1 in Korea starting in 1952, saw service in the Naval reserves from 1954 to early 1956
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  • ...planes deployed from Japan) F-82s among the first aircraft to operate over Korea. In fact, the first three North Korean aircraft shot down by US forces were
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  • ...planes deployed from Japan) F-82s among the first aircraft to operate over Korea. In fact, the first three North Korean aircraft shot down by US forces were
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  • ...yed until General Walton Walker, the first commander of the 8th US Army in Korea, died in a car accident, so the tank was renamed into the '''M41 ''Walker B The M41 ''Walker Bulldog'' first saw use in Korea in a limited combat run. The tanks, still labelled their experimental desig
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  • * Locations "Ash River", "Carpathians", "Korea" - Known camper positions which are not provided in the location design hav
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  • ...fighter begins in 1951, when Lockheed's lead engineer visited US pilots in Korea. The feedback given to Johnson was clear - US planes were too large and com
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  • ...fighter begins in 1951, when Lockheed's lead engineer visited US pilots in Korea. The feedback given to Johnson was clear - US planes were too large and com
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  • ...er to engage the swept-wing MiG-15s commonly encountered over the skies of Korea. As a result, the F3H-1N aircraft were ordered even before the test flight
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  • ...y 1951, when they attacked the Hwacheon Dam, which was controlled by North Korea at the time. Eight Skyraiders participated in the raid, escorted by twelve
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  • * Locations "Ash River", "Carpathians", "Korea" - Known camper positions which are not provided in the location design hav
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  • ...7s). The main operators include the Soviet Union, India, Yugoslavia, North Korea, and China. The MiG-21 has also been produced by China (as the Chengdu J-7)
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  • ...sists of balls from Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Sweden, Mexico, South Korea and Germany. The collection components could be obtained during the [[wt:en File:Ball south korea.png|Soccer Ball of South Korea
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  • ...ttrition is more than plausible, especially on realistic battles maps like Korea, where ground targets are often fairly centrally located and thus easy to d ...rean People's Air Force (KPAF). Although few in number, they provide North Korea with a means of strategically bombing targets.
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  • ...he PLA, the Q-5 also saw service with Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, North Korea and Sudan.
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  • ...an aircraft carrier group. With the beginning of the military campaign in Korea, the Douglas Aircraft Company began developing a carrier-based attack aircr
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  • ...air forces of the Soviet Union as well as foreign operators such as North Korea, India, and Croatia. With many variants, the aircraft has had many life ext
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  • ...ained a large number of armoured fighting vehicles from the U.S. and South Korea, mainly consisting of M18 Hellcat and M24 Chaffee tanks as well as a few do
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  • ...s widely exported under the MAP program to countries including Iran, South Korea, the Philippines, Turkey, Greece, and the Republic of China, while Norway,
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  • ...Pact, being sold to many overseas customers including Egypt, India, North Korea, Algeria, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. The primary users of the BMK were I ...o 1971 to more than 400 units and exported to Egypt, India, Algeria, North Korea, and Afghanistan. The Su-7BMK is identical to the Su-7BKL except for its la
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  • ...ould want to gain a step up in tank development as the communist threat in Korea loomed close to the Japanese homeland. The JGSDF would attempt to get their
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  • ...h North Korea and Sudan.<ref name=":3" /> Some sources estimate that North Korea purchased 36-50 A-5s between 1970 and 1982 with Sudan receiving around 20 i ...Jan Forsgren.” Aeroflight, 2023, www.aeroflight.co.uk/user/fleet/north-korea-af-nanchang-q-5-ia-fantan.htm.
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  • ...n 1947, but recommissioned in 1951 with the commencement of hostilities in Korea. Though she saw no combat in this conflict, she would patrol the Atlantic a
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  • ...its, the PT-76 still serves today. The main operators were the USSR, North Korea, Vietnam, Poland, Bulgaria and Egypt.
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  • ...arry in its photoreconnaissance role. While the F-84G/F enjoyed success in Korea and in peacetime European service, Republic Aviation started a new project
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  • ...force, the NPR (National Police Reserve), so more US forces could fight in Korea while Japan could still maintain reserve manpower for defense. However, the
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  • ...aken at WMoK 2024-02-02.jpg|<small>MD500 on display at the War Memorial of Korea</small>
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  • ...erlin, Advance to the Rhine, Italy, Novorossiysk, Fulda, Normandy, Mozdok, Korea, Finnland.
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  • ...ion. Instead, it was heavily utilized by the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea Army against Soviet-made North Korean armoured vehicles during the Korean W
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  • ...perpendicular to the other capture points (ex. Poland, Ash River, Berlin, Korea, Karelia, Kuban, etc.), go for the flanks (A or C). If the capture points a
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  • ...nsive tests in mid-2000s. While the turret system has been integrated with Korea's K21-105 fire support vehicle, the version with Patria AMV chassis has yet
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  • The K9 Thunder was developed by South Korea, based on experiences with the K55 license-produced M109 howitzer. The vehi ...rman Pzh2000, it has sold more than 1,700 units, including those for South Korea. Turkey has also fitted their own version of the system, the T-155 Firtina,
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  • ...ot limited to Chile, Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Israel, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, and Turkey. Each customer has their own separate upgrades involved, depend
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  • ...nd was exported to many countries, including India, China, Iran, and North Korea. It saw combat action in several conflicts, such as the Iran-Iraq War, the
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  • ...rld, from western shores of Cuba to the far eastern orients of Vietnam and Korea. One operator of this variant was the Hungarian Air Force, who received man
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  • ...flict in the 1950s and the majority of American troops redeployed to South Korea, Japan found itself vulnerable. To address this, the National Police Reserv
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