Daewoo Precision Industries K2 Explained

Daewoo Precision Industries K2
Origin:South Korea
Type:Assault rifle (K2 & K2C1)
Carbine (K2C)
Is Ranged:Yes
Service:1985–present
Used By:See Users
Wars:Gulf War
United Nations Operation in Somalia II[1]
War in Afghanistan[2]
Iraq War
Conflict in the Niger Delta
2006 Fijian coup d'état
Iraqi insurgency
War in Iraq[3]
Syrian Civil War
Designer:Agency for Defense Development
Daewoo Precision Industries
Design Date:1972–1983
Manufacturer:Daewoo Precision Industries (1982–1999)
Daewoo Telecom (1999–2002)
Daewoo Precision (2002–2006)
S&T Daewoo (2006–2012)
S&T Motiv (2012–2021)
SNT Motiv (2021–present)
Dasan Machineries (2016–present)
Production Date:1982–present
Unit Cost:US $727.00[4]
Variants:See Variants
Weight:K2:
3.4kg (07.5lb) (w/o magazine)K2C:
3.3kg (07.3lb) (w/o magazine)K2C1:
3.6kg (07.9lb) (w/o magazine)[5]
Length:K2:
980mm (extended)
730mm (folded)K2C:
880mm (extended)
790mm (retracted)
630mm (folded)K2C1:
1014mm (extended)
940mm (retracted)
730mm (folded)
Part Length:K2 & K2C1:
465mm
K2C:
310mm
Cartridge:5.56×45mm NATO
.223 Remington
Action:Gas operated, Rotating bolt (long-stroke piston)
Rate:700–900 rounds/min[6]
Velocity:915m/s (K100)
875m/s (K101)
964m/s (KM193)
75.3m/s (K200 & KM433 grenades)[7]
Range:600 m (K100, K2 & K2C1)
500 m (K100, K2C)
460 m (KM193)
Max Range:3,300 m (K100)
2,653 m (KM193)
Feed:Various STANAG Magazines.
Sights:Iron sights

Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle is the standard service rifle of the South Korean military. It was developed by the South Korean Agency for Defense Development and manufactured by SNT Motiv (formerly Daewoo Precision Industries) and Dasan Machineries (since 2016). Shoulder-fired and gas-operated, the K2 is capable of firing both 5.56×45mm NATO and .223 Remington ammunition; however, using .223 Remington is only recommended for practicing for short distance.

The K2 supplanted the M16A1 assault rifle as the primary infantry weapon for the South Korean military since its adoption in 1985,[8] though the former remains in service with reservists.

Development

In the 1960s, the Republic of Korea Armed Forces relied completely upon military support from the United States to supply its small arms, consisting mostly of M1 Garands and M1/M2 carbines. Attempts at the time to develop an indigenous rifle were hampered by the country's economic, technological, and industrial shortcomings, and initial attempts never went into production. During South Korean involvement in the Vietnam War, South Korean Army soldiers and Marines received the more modern M16A1 assault rifle from U.S. military aid, though not enough to arm all active military personnel. With a modern rifle design and rapid economic growth in the 1970s, South Korea began to build the M16A1 (Colt Model 603K) under license in 1974.[9]

Despite being able to produce their own service rifle, it was not an ideal arrangement; the original license agreement did not cover enough weapons to equip their forces including millions of reserves, and having to pay license fees to manufacture the design was too expensive at a time when the country was short on foreign currency. Geopolitical considerations played a factor, as the Nixon Doctrine and Carter administration's use of the U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula as leverage to force change against South Korea's human rights practices. Under such influences, South Korea felt it necessary to be able to control their own basic weapon needs.[9] Facing the eventual expiration of the license to produce the M16A1, president Park Chung Hee, who strongly believed in self-reliance in national defense, ordered the development of an indigenous standard military firearm.

An indigenous rifle program started in 1972. Initial requirements were for prototypes to be chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO as it was the only standardized ammunition for the Western Bloc. Prototypes XB-1 through XB-5 were akin to AR-15-series rifles with some exterior changes; designers attempted to use as many M16 components as possible to save time and money, such as the direct gas impingement operation, sights and handguards. In 1975, the XB-6 prototype with long-stroke gas piston was created, and converted into 5.56×45mm NATO chambered XB-7 in 1977.[9]

By 1982, the final prototype model XB-7C (XK2) was completed, and small amount was handed for field tests. It went into full-scale production and was officially fielded to the Republic of Korea Armed Forces in 1985.[9]

K2C

After the K2 was adopted, hardly any changes were made to the gun for nearly 30 years. There were several reasons for this: the ROK Army maintained a Cold War-style mentality that favored tanks and artillery against an outdated North Korean threat, leaving less money and urgency to modernize infantry weapons and tactics; the manufacturer had been producing tens of thousands of rifles each year since the 1970s without competition for domestic customers that didn't request upgrades, leaving no motivation to make changes; and various management and ownership changes created internal chaos making it difficult to conduct research and development. Special forces units had more of a need to upgrade K-series weapons with new optics and accessories, so they turned to private companies to develop add-on rail systems. Because they were being supplied many non-standard rails from various companies, the regular ROK Army standardized the MIL-STD-1913 rail in 2013 for the PVS-11K red dot sight, which on the K2 is only a short rail on the upper receiver, since it is made with an optics mount on the receiver to attach it and regular troops have less of a need for additional rails.[10]

The K2 and K1A had become outdated for international markets after 2000; in addition to lack of ability to add accessories, the K1A had become too large, underpowered and un-ergonomic as a personal defense weapon or special operation carbine and the K2 was too long. In 2012, S&T Motiv introduced the K2C, or K2 Carbine. It has a shortened 310mm barrel with adjusted gas piston, upper receiver/handguard Picatinny rail, and right side-folding M4-style retractable stock;[9] it weighs 3.3kg (07.3lb), is 880mm long with stock extended and 630mm with stock folded. In 2013, a new tan-painted K2C with Magpul CTR stock and detachable rear sight was unveiled, but not actually produced.[11] In 2017, The New K2C-1/2 variants with a foldable front sight and ambidextrous selector switches were unveiled.[12] In 2018, the new K2C-1 variant was renamed K2C CQB.

K2C1

S&T Motiv developed the K2A to enhance its domestic appeal, which retained the full-length K2's features (including bayonet lug) and utilized the upgrades of K2C, such as the Picatinny rail on the upper receiver and handguard, as well as an Colt M4-style collapsible stock. It is slightly heavier than the original model, partly due to the screw attachment method of its rail,[13] weighing 3.6kg (07.9lb), while the original K2 weighed 3.4kg (07.5lb). Afterward, the K2A was renamed to K2C1. The "C" in the name represented that only the exterior design was modified, without any enhancements made to its performance, in accordance with the Korean Defense Specifications (KDS). Subsequently, the K2C1 was selected by the ROK forces as their standard weapon. The K2C1 underwent various changes compared to the K2A, which included an extended handguard rail with optional lower and side Picatinny rail sections, a flattop upper receiver featuring a detachable rear backup sight, and a new Magpul CTR-like collapsible stock. As of 2016, approximately 200,000 K2C1s were in active service with frontline troops.

Design

Six different prototypes were made during the XB development. Of the 6 designs, the XB6 was selected. Some parts of the XB6 resembled the FN FNC such as the suppressor and sights. Further development of the XB6 evolved into the XB7 and finally the XB7C, also known as the XK2. Externally similar in appearance to the AR18, the K2 uses polymer for the forearm, pistol-grip and side-foldable buttstock. The fire control system and bolt carrier group are derived from the American M16 rifle,[14] but few of the parts, including the bolt and carrier, are interchangeable with the M16. The gas operating system is derived from the AKM. The K2 uses the same magazine as the M16. The barrel rifling has 6 grooves, 185 mm (1-in-7.3) right hand twist. The K2 has 3 selective firing modes: semi-auto, 3-round burst, and full automatic.

The K2 can be equipped with the DPI K201, an undercarried 40×46mm single shot grenade launcher patterned after the American M203.[2] The Republic of Korea Armed Forces originally planned to replace the entire K2 with new S&T Daewoo K11 dual-barrel air-burst weapon. However, high cost and skepticism over the effective firepower of the 20mm grenade led to the decision to provide 2 K11s to each squad, keeping 2 grenadiers as well. Consequently, the standard 9-person infantry squad of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces is currently equipped with 2 K2 rifles, 2 K2 rifles with K201 grenade launcher, 2 K11 DAWs, 1 K3 light machine gun, and the rest with either K1 or K2.

The K2 is also sometimes used with bipods and 4× magnification scopes, in a role similar to the Designated Marksman Rifle.A more modern way to accessorize the K2 and K1 is to mount a now (limited) standard issue PVS-4K Rail Integration System. It consists of an aluminum body with a long, uninterrupted rail for optical/red-dot and night-vision sights and three other rails located on the bottom and both sides. The rails are of the Picatinny-type.

Despite the shortest handguard ever seen on any assault rifles, the K2C variants have had issues with overheating, and thus most of the K2's around the world are the original K2, with the barrel mostly exposed, unlike the K2C.

The K2 is also able to accept a brass catcher basket, as the South Korean army requires its soldiers to pick up and return empty cartridge cases after training sessions, both for financial reasons (the brass cases are recyclable) and for security reasons, as the soldier must prove he or she has actually expended the issued ammunition. This minimizes the risk of a soldier keeping unauthorized live ammunition which could be used in criminal activities.

K1 and K2 weapons systems

When personnel from the South Korean army special command were invited to see the XB-series prototypes, they requested the development of a new submachine gun to quickly replace a series of different weapons in their use. With no time to develop a new weapon, ADD made one based on the XB rifle prototypes called XB-S (short). It used a direct impingement gas tube rather than a piston to achieve the required short length, which was faster to make since they had short-barrel CAR-15 designs to work off of and no time to redesign a new short gas piston. The barrel used 1:12 inch rifling to fire M193 rounds, as during its development there were no plans to adopt SS109 ammunition in the South Korean army. The shortened design was adopted as the K1A SMG in 1981 and issued to special forces, commanders, radio operators and others who needed a short SMG-like weapon.[9]

While the K1A SMG is commonly regarded as an SMG version of the K2, the K1 is a separate weapon altogether.[15] The primary differences between the two weapons include: development time and intent (the K1 took less time to develop and entered service sooner than the K2, and was developed originally as a submachine gun because it was intended to replace the M3 Grease Gun; the K2 was developed from the start as a service rifle); rifling (K1: 1-in-12 twist; K2: 1-in-7.3 twist); and gas system (the K1 uses a direct impingement gas system, while the K2 uses a long stroke gas piston system). In addition, some parts are not interchangeable between the two weapons even though they can use the same cartridge (KM193 (.223 Remington) 5.56 caliber; the K2 can also utilize the K100 (SS109) 5.56 caliber round).

Variants

XB

At least 6 versions (XB1 to XB6) of prototype were made.

K2

Mass-produced variant.

K2C (C="Carbine"): Carbine version of K2 rifle with Picatinny rail, M4-type buttstock, barrel reduced to 310mm.[17] [18] Exports started in 2012.[19]

K2C1

(C="Exterior design changed without performance improvements", by the South Korean Defense Specification[21]) : New variant featuring a quad accessory rail, full-length 1913 Picatinny optics rail, an AR-15-style six position collapsing and a Magpul-based foldable stock.[22] Comes in two barrel lengths, 305 mm (12 in) and 465 mm (18.3 in).[23] [24] It was officially sent into production in March 2016 with first deliveries in June 2016.[25]

Replacement versus upgrades

S&T Daewoo (now S&T Motiv) proposed the XK8, a 5.56×45mm NATO bullpup version of the K2 in early 2000. After a series of field tests, the XK8 was rejected by the South Korean military and was never mass-produced.[26]

In 2014, an upgraded K2 rifle, the K2C1 was introduced, and the South Korean Army performed field tests which were successful. K2C1 mass production began in 2015 to replace the K2 as the standard-issue rifle for the ROK armed forces. Additional production of K2C1 rifles will push out K2 in active service, and eventually replace the reserve forces' M16A1s with K2 in the near future.[27]

The development of the S&T Daewoo K11 dual-barrel air-burst weapon, which uses 5.56×45mm NATO and 20×30mm air-burst grenade, prompted the South Korean military to plan for the replacements of all K2 rifles in service with the K11, making K11 the standard service rifle for the armed forces. However, due to the K11's extremely high cost and weight for a standard rifle, the armed forces scrapped its original plan and decided to provide 2 K11 per squad in order to increase firepower. The K11 project was subsequently cancelled and as a result, the K2 was retained as the standard service rifle.[28]

Users

Purchased K2C1 in 2019, used by Philippine National Police based from a contract in 2018.[47] [48]

Non-state actors

See also

External links

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  51. Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ . CalibreObscura . 1137098161590284288 . 7 June 2019 . Eid al-Fitr pics from ISEA. They've been a neglected branch recently in terms of media, but observe the Daewoo K2 w/ orange furniture (!) Also a typical Colt 603/613P on the wall. Rather symbolic below the black standard. 3rd pic is the orange K2 on socmed (@Flava13_v7) https://t.co/INGwJjo3Xt . en . 8 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220504143401/https://twitter.com/CalibreObscura/status/1137098161590284288 . 4 May 2022 . live.
  52. Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ . CalibreObscura . 1134147999519662081 . 30 May 2019 . Amaq released a new pic of militants of the ISIS Wilayah Central Africa branch (Also known as City of Monotheism & Monotheists)- in the image there's 2 Daewoo K2 rifles. These are quite unusual- I'm not aware of any local forces using the K2 rifle unless anyone can enlighten me. https://t.co/k8xhG32N3y . en . 8 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220504142311/https://twitter.com/CalibreObscura/status/1134147999519662081 . 4 May 2022 . live.
  53. Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ . CalibreObscura . 1459465967176765441 . 13 November 2021 .
    1. Idlib: Something really interesting for sale recently: a South Korean Daewoo K2, with a rare Orlite mag. According to a local source, this rifle has a very interesting story; it was seized from UN Peacekeepers in Quneitra back in 2014, and made way to Idlib via JaN. https://t.co/1FJJM6HCYc
    . en . 8 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220504142443/https://twitter.com/CalibreObscura/status/1459465967176765441 . 4 May 2022 . live.
  54. Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ . CalibreObscura . 1280801328986501121 . 8 July 2020 . In a recent Boko Haram video (Not ISWA) there's as usual an interesting selection of arms. BH seems to put more effort into this, whereas IS prefers standardisation. 2x Galil ACE 21 (Captured frm Cameroonian/Chadian forces, most likely) Daewoo K2 (Used by NA) G3A3 (Widely used) https://t.co/4BXHmt6Yq6 . en . 8 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220504142353/https://twitter.com/CalibreObscura/status/1280801328986501121 . 4 May 2022 . live.