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.
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.
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↑[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.”