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  • bradely copy :(

  • @slacjack

    How is this copy of Bradley?

  • @MokomaSusi cuz they know that the US will eventually pull out so they need to match what they will be losing

  • @slacjack

    How is K-21 copy of Bradley?

    K-21 has difrent turret (and difrent gun) and difrent hull. I don't understand how anyone can call it a copy.

  • i wish someone would blow kims lil play house up

  • when will they start target practicing the bmp3's

  • WTF is that at the end? A round cooking off in the troop compartment, that doesn't seem safe

  • @ihateforigners

    They are testing Fire Suppression System inside of the troop compartment...

  • Oh ok, thanks

  • @ihateforigners A flash pan used to demo the fire suppression system.

  • @infectedvector Thanks. I realized that by now though. Hehe :)

  • Looks pretty good, I hear Korea is building some good stuff at the moment,particularly ships.

  • it can carry many soldiers but it lacks of protection

  • OK. But actually...arms of Korea are good-looking. It's very cool...!

    These arms were developed only for oneself of Korea.

    It might be an infantry fighting vehicle that excels M2 Bradley, and is the best in the world.

  • Im korean, but I want you to stop saying such dumb things... This only lets our country look bad...

  • wow ..dont make all of us look bad asshole

  • @damedamewanko. your rights to free speech doesn't mean you should become stupid and say anything that comes to your head. is your brain filter on or what?

  • you jap fuck pu~

  • there is no thing as a race number 1 or the worse race. wer all the same. please dont talk crap

  • sigh...I dunno what to say about this guy... he's everywhere...

  • XK2 가 대당 83억이래여 ㄷ

  • The South Korean military has come a long way. With this k21 ifv and other projects the ROK military is a force to be reckoned with.

  • *LOL* 3:30: This is what happens after a few minutes :)

  • Impressive vehicle, obviously designed for more field work than urban operations. Obviously taken the best parts of several famous IFVs and put them all into the one unit. That 40mm cannon will REALLY put the hurt on the ancient armour NK has to offer.

  • Given that the 25mm on the Bradley and the 30mm on the Warrior could quite easily take out the old T-55s the Iraqi Republican guard were using, I think you have a point there. Any idea as to the ammunition loadout? Im presuming some kind of multipurpose HE round but some APFSDS would be excellent at AT work.

  • Once again an excellent new IFV with some really excellent features. South Korea steps up in tank construction incredibly fast. However a more protected IFV like Puma is more suited for peace support operations. This K-21 is build for a big fight. With this and the new K2 the S.K. land army is extremly strong.

  • bunch of pussies, you can still tell North korea would kill them easily in a war, if it was just North V south,

    You want tank production like the Isralies, who build and upgrade their tanks every month to combat carbombs, RPGS, roadside bombs and Nuclear attacks

  • ....... Dude, I think i'd chose a K2 and the XK-21 with all the latest western technology and training, over a type 54 and the BMP-1 crewed by poorly trained soviet dregs. Besides both nations have the capability to completely level each others cities within hours of a conflict starting via artillery, making the whole thing rather pointless and retarded to discuss, therefore making you an ignorant cunt.

  • hey Aussie shut the hell up just because you haven't got enough people on your small island to field such a large enough army,

    You guys should really interact more in what people say i think the sun has gotten to your head yeah and the Olympics, what a awful result for the aussies

  • lol small island, you're doing a great job of proving what an ignorant cunt you are.

  • It looks like the Swedish CV90.

  • Same gun, but that's it.

  • looks like a bradley to me, the cannon looks pathetically small

  • So does your dick.

  • Bradley has M242 25 mm chain gun.

    NIFV, aka XK-21, has 40 mm L70 Bofors gun capable of firing APFSDS.

    25 mm versus 40 mm. hmmm.

  • I'd probably prefer the 25mm against infantry and aircraft/general use, its just faster, good for urban situations where collateral damage is a factor etc. However considering the environment faced in Korea, the 40mm cannon is a wise choice... The 40mm is a serious threat to most of NK armoured assets, plus is faster and has better firecontrol than anything NK has. Doesn't mean the Bradley is a bad vehicle, its awesome, but its also 30 years older and built for more varied conflicts.

  • @Cullyn42

    What I like about the 40mm shell best is that it's capable of Airburst, so it's effective against dug in troops or ones hiding around the corner. And it has limited Anti Air capability so it could theoretically knock down low flying choppers or UAVs if no dedicated AA is not around to help out.

  • bradely is smaller and more crappier. So does your dick like what ufaggot1 said.

  • sorry dude, but the bradley is honestly a piece of crap. And the Korean canon is bigger than the Bradley's. I forgot though there's another one that the U.S. has, I think. I don't remember the name, but it's better than the Bradley. We got to replace the bradleys with those. Plus it's a IFV are you expecting a tank cannon or something? All IFV cannons are small. This Korean one is actually on the big side.

  • I keep hearing how the Bradley is crap but i'm not hearing why, its a medium sized IFV with excellent fire control systems, decent weapons and very enviable manuverability. Its also the most combat proven IFV in the western world, with an extremely enviable record against a variety of targets, which makes it extremely versatile. I LIKE the smaller cannon on the Bradley as it can engage a wider array of targets with more precision and less collatoral damage, excellent for urban ops.

  • You stupid idiot! Why do you think thounds of koreans are in northern Iraq?! They are in Iraq to heal the wounds of innocent Iraqi people and to help American soldiers!~ you propabably have no fucking idea!Dont fucking seat around your house and make this kind of stupid commments!Stupid idiot!

  • vietnam war check the records

  • K-2 (Korea)

    helicopter : Yes (K-2 can destroy helicopter)

    cross river: Yes

    Missile defense: Yes

    Special Attack : Yes (Gun can move high angle for attacking weak upside Amor of tank from sky)

    other: L-55 Gun, C4I, IFF, Laser Warning, Missile defense System

    Body : 55 ton, SAP, ERA, Module Amor

    Engine: 1500 hp (Doosan Engine and S&T Transmission)

    Mission: Battle(War) of Tanks

    price : 9 million $

  • TK-X (Japan) helicopter : can't cross river: can't Missile defense: can't Special Attack : can't other: L-44 Gun, C4I Body : 44 ton, SAP, Module (side Amor of turret) Engine : 1200 hp Mission: 1. changing for Type-74 (38ton) Mission: 2. battle against Guerilla (but, have no defense system against RPG) price : 7 million $
  • Another jap 2ch follower? boring.

  • lol 1 thing for sure. Korea will never buy any arms from France.

  • yeah, their Mistral was jacked up when we got the yellow sand storm from China. And we already developed new SAM ourself.

  • Currently its 30mm, but I believe 40mm is being developed for it.

  • @ 1:05, that's quite a steep slope... nice power. and over all, nice looking tank (IFV).

  • what type of missile is in that launcher?

  • k21 gun is 40mm vovos cannon

  • Nice and interesting video.

    It's available for exportation?

    Could you send me information about the performances of this AIFV? Thank you very much!

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