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South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (대한민국 Daehan Minguk) is a unitary presidential constitutional republic in East Asia in the southern half of the Korean peninsula, south of North Korea, being bordered by the Korean DMZ.

South Korea appears in Wargame: Red Dragon as a playable nation.[1]

Description[]

In an official state of war since 1950, South Korea is a nation armed to the teeth. It has a solid infantry force, particularly marines, and relies more on extensive formations than on significant technical advantages to defeat its enemy in the north. South Korea only began developing a high-tech military industry in the mid ‘80s, producing “home-grown” vehicles to rival those of their American allies.

Tips and Tricks[]

  • Generally South Korea is not that strong alone, like for example their mediocre UDT/SEAL, lack of ATGMs and somewhat underwhelming K1A1 tank compared to North Korean or Russian contemporaries, so it is highly recommended they are paired up with Japan in a Blue Dragons deck for maximum effectiveness.
  • While the F-4D Peace Pheaseant I is a good bomber, it's bad ECM (10%) makes it quite fragile, and most of the time, will most likely to get shot down by enemy AA, so the F-4EJ Kai is a bit more recommended having a slightly smaller bomb load but better survivability.

References[]

  1. [EUG]MadMat (August Monday 26, 2013). Wargame Red Dragon: Facts & Flags. Wargame-EE.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-27. “Hi, Since WRD's announcement at the Gamescom, there has been a lot of speculations, rumors and more or less true information. Here are some facts. WRD will be EE & ALB' sequel, the third installment in the Wargame series. The action will take place in Asia, more especially centered around the Korean Peninsula. The timeframe will be extended to 1975-1991.”

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