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Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines fire the MK19 40

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines fire the MK19 40

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines fire the MK19 40 mm grenade launcher Oct. 22 as part of a week-long combined-arms training exercise during Korean Marine Exchange Program 13-1.

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines fire the MK-19 grenade

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines fire the MK-19 grenade

Republic of Korea and U.S. Marines fire the MK-19 grenade launcher Oct. 22 as part of week-long combined-arms training during Korean Marine Exchange Program 13-1. “The end state of this training was to demonstr... More

Republic of Korea Marines fire the tube-launched,

Republic of Korea Marines fire the tube-launched,

Republic of Korea Marines fire the tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided missile system during bilateral training Oct. 24. The firing demonstrated the capabilities of the system while giving ROK and U.S... More

Republic of Korea Marines fire the tube-launched,

Republic of Korea Marines fire the tube-launched,

Republic of Korea Marines fire the tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire-guided missile system during bilateral training Oct. 24. The firing demonstrated the capabilities of the system while giving ROK and U.S... More

Republic of Korea Marines demonstrate the capabilities

Republic of Korea Marines demonstrate the capabilities

Republic of Korea Marines demonstrate the capabilities of their anti-tank missile system to U.S. Marines during bilateral training Oct. 24. Throughout the training, ROK and U.S. Marines shared their knowledge a... More

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