K1 88-Tank

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The K1, sometimes referred to as the 88 Tank , is a South Korean main battle tank designed by Chrysler Defense and Hyundai Precision Industry for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. It is a derivative of Chrysler's M1 Abrams, tailored to meet unique ROK requirements. The K1A1 is an upgraded variant based on the GDLS technical data package with a 120 mm 44 caliber smoothbore gun, and is outfitted with more modern electronics, ballistic computers, fire control systems, and armor. Hyundai Rotem produced 1,511 K1 and K1A1 tanks between 1986 and 2011.

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K1; K1 Type 88; K1 tank
mass 51 tonne, length 9.67 metre, speed 65 kilometre per hour, Royal Ordnance L7
main battle tank, Hyundai Rotem, Republic of Korea Marine Corps, Republic of Korea ArmySouth Korea

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    A Korean XK1 main battle tank takes up a position near the town of Yoju during the joint US South Korean Exercise TEAM SPIRIT `87 DA-ST-87-12926A Korean XK1 main battle tank takes up a position near the town of Yoju during the joint US South Korean Exercise TEAM SPIRIT '87 DA-ST-87-12926
    A tank crew operating a K1 tank cross a newly constructed improved ribbon bridge during a wet gap crossing training for Freedom Shield 24A tank crew operating a K1 tank cross a newly constructed improved ribbon bridge during a wet gap crossing training for Freedom Shield 24
    A Republic of Korea (ROK) K 2 Main Battle Tank (MBT) crew take it easy after being taken out by its American counterparts during combined Exercises Reception, Staging, Onward Moveme - DPLA - e2a27f9fd422ce45e4f3d8944fcc321cA Republic of Korea (ROK) K 2 Main Battle Tank (MBT) crew take it easy after being taken out by its American counterparts during combined Exercises Reception, Staging, Onward Moveme - DPLA - e2a27f9fd422ce45e4f3d8944fcc321c
    A Korean XK1 main battle tank takes up a position near the town of Yoju during the joint US South Korean Exercise TEAM SPIRIT `87 DA-ST-87-12926A Korean XK1 main battle tank takes up a position near the town of Yoju during the joint US South Korean Exercise TEAM SPIRIT '87 DA-ST-87-12926
    Republic of Korea (ROK) Marine K-1 Main Battle Tank prepares to disembark a U.S. Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) at Malipo Beach, Korea during a joint US-ROK Marine Amphibious - DPLA - d899b4f378164b782f739946eb1a031eRepublic of Korea (ROK) Marine K-1 Main Battle Tank prepares to disembark a U.S. Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) at Malipo Beach, Korea during a joint US-ROK Marine Amphibious - DPLA - d899b4f378164b782f739946eb1a031e
    A Republic of Korea Army (ROKA) soldier uses tree limbs to camouflage his K-1 tank at the Twin Bridges training area on Oct. 31, 1998. Twin Bridges, located 25 minutes west of Tongd - DPLA - 640525de8120e872bbedb1cf5a9db970A Republic of Korea Army (ROKA) soldier uses tree limbs to camouflage his K-1 tank at the Twin Bridges training area on Oct. 31, 1998. Twin Bridges, located 25 minutes west of Tongd - DPLA - 640525de8120e872bbedb1cf5a9db970