The South Korean Army will begin deploying the K-21 armoured vehicle to major armoured divisions and training facilities after undergoing successful firing tests.

Korea’s next-generation infantry fighting vehicle (KNIFV) XK21 will be used to enhance the fighting capabilities of the country’s armed forces by the end of 2009.

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The 25t infantry fighting vehicle is capable of operating at a speed of up to 70km/h with a crew of three and nine additional passengers.

The 6.9m-long, 3.4m-wide K21 is designed to carry a 40mm autocannon and a 7.62mm machine gun to defeat heavily armed and armoured IFVs.

Korea’s Defense Acquisition Programme Administration (DAPA) said the army has invested $73m since 1999 for the development of the K21, and it plans to produce another 500 vehicles of the same class.

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