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    Hello everyone and welcome back to the MILITARY UPDATE channel.

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    The K9 Thunder is a relatively new addition to the forces of the South Korea Army and

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    is of indigenous design and production.

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    Having spent decades utilizing American-based weaponry, the nation has increasingly looked

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    inwards to field a more modern army to counter any aggression from the North.

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    A complete nation for a time in its history, Korea was divided after the Japanese invasion

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    in World War 2 between the communist North (backed by the Soviet Union) and the democratic

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    South (backed by the United States.

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    A formal invasion of the South by the North (with Soviet and Chinese blessing) brought

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    about the Korean War (1950-1953) that ultimately resulted in a loose armistice with the conclusion

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    of war never formally declared.

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    As such, the North and South have seen tensions rise and fall throughout the decades since

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    the division, leading to a regional arms race backed by major world powers.

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    Despite the constant threat of nuclear weapons across the Korean Peninsula today, it remains

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    that artillery will play a grand role in any large-scale ground operations between the

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    North and South armies and the K9 Thunder fits the billable to lob 155mm high-explosive,

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    nuclear, anti-infantry projectiles some 40 kilometers away.

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    The K9 is in the same class of vehicles as the highly modernized American M109 "Paladin",

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    the British AS-90, and German PzH-2000 155mm self-propelled gun platforms and utilizes

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    the latest in South Korean engineering and digital technology unmatched by any product

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    of the North.

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    The design of the K9 by Samsung Techwin began in 1989 and prototypes were unveiled in 1994.

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    A period of evaluation and delivery of pre-production vehicles spanned into 1998, ultimately leading

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    to serial production and formal introduction of the system as the "Thunder" into the Republic

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    of Korea Army in 1999.

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    Since then, the type has seen approximately 532 examples delivered for service to both

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    the Army and Marine Corps branches of service and has already seen combat action when K9

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    units delivered salvos against the North in November of 2010 in a return fire action.

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    The K9 is crewed by five specialists made up of the driver, vehicle commander, gunner,

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    and a pair of loaders managing the 155mm projectiles.

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    The driver maintains a forward-left hull seating, apart from the crew, whilst the rest of the

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    crew takes their places in the fully enclosed turret superstructure.

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    The turret sports slightly sloped side panels and a flat roof.

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    Various modern internal systems give the gunnery crew of the K9 a distinct battlefield edge

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    in sustainable rate-of-fire and placement of rounds over any known system available

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    to the North Korean Army.

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    While the K9 is not necessarily designed to fire "on the move", her systems are designed

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    such that her weaponry can be brought to bear in short order (setup time is reported to

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    require just one minute of preparation) and the whole vehicle can then be displaced to

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    a new firing location as required - making for a harder target to locate and engage for

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    the enemy.

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    This type of mobility is a much sought-after quality on today's modern battlefield, giving

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    the K9 a distinct "smart" edge in open warfare.

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    However, the true key to the success of the K9 system is its use of what is known as a

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    "Time on Target" digital fire control system.

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    The fire control system manages the firing action of the main gun.

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    This computerized arrangement allows the gunnery crew the ability to land three successive

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    155mm shells in one area, having fired all three rounds in the span of just 15 seconds.

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    The integrated computer calculates the second and third shell's trajectory based on the

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    first that was launched and automatically adjusts the firing of these two successive

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    projectiles to allow all three shells to arrive "on target" at the same time - more or less

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    ensuring a neutralized target or target area.

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    Outwardly, the K9 shares a design arrangement not unlike the American M109 it replaces what

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    with a rear-set, slab-sided turret emplacement, and boxy hull.

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    The turret sports the 155mm main gun attached to an internal mount and necessary recoil

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    system.

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    Traversal of the main gun within its mount is +70 to -2.5 with 360-degree rotation possible

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    thanks to the rotating powered turret structure.

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    Various side- and roof-mounted hatches make for relatively easy entry/exit by the crew

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    and for the purposes of ammunition resupply.

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    Communications antenna are noted at each rear corner of the turret roof as is a storage

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    rack along the rear-facing.

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    "Pioneer tools", that is, items such as sledgehammers, shovels, and axes can be mounted to support

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    arms on the outside of the turret, these tools are useful for digging the crew and vehicle

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    in for the long haul.

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    Steel-based armor protection is reported at 19mm in maximum thickness and both an NBC

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    (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) and night vision system are standard in the K9's design.

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    Primary armament is a long-barreled 155mm L52 series /52 caliber main gun that is cleared

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    to fire a plethora of standardized projectile types.

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    Rocket-assisted munitions can also be utilized to increase the gun's maximum reach if need

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    be, keeping her far from the dangers of the frontlines.

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    The barrel sports a noticeable fume extractor midway across its length and a unique multi-baffled

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    muzzle brake is used to help retard the inherently violent recoil of launching a 155mm explosive

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    projectile.

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    The main barrel can be locked into place over the forward hull with a folding support arm

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    when the K9 is in transport.

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    South Korean engineers have also developed an indigenous high-explosive round known under

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    the designation of "K307" that is the standardized projectile of the K9 and the loading process

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    is further handled by an automatic function that lessens crew workload with only the charges

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    needing management by the loaders as required.

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    The main gun is supplemented by a defensive-minded 12.7mm Daewoo K6 heavy machine gun to help

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    combat low-flying aircraft and is managed by the commander via a provided cupola.

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    The 12.7mm heavy machine gun is supplied with 500 rounds of ammunition.

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    While some 48 x 155mm projectiles are stowed about the interior of the K9, the Thunder

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    is resupplied in action by the automated K10 ammunition carrier which utilizes the same

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    hull and track design of the K9 (sans the powered turret) making it an economically

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    and logistically "friendly" measure produced alongside the K9.

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    The K10 is identifiable by its protruding ammunition arm and fixed superstructure but

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    more or less maintains the same appearance and layout as the base K9.

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    A powered tray on the K10 "feeds" fresh 155mm projectiles in through the rear of the K9

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    turret structure.

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    The K9 is powered by a German-based MTU brand MT 881 Ka-500 series 8-cylinder, water-cooled

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    diesel engine delivering up to 1,000 horsepower at 2,750rpm.

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    This allows the Thunder a top speed of 67 kilometers per hour as well as an operational

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    range of approximately 480 kilometers.

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    The engine is mounted to the right of the driver's seating placement in the forward

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    hull and mated to an S&T Dynamics Company X1100-5A3 series transmission system.

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    The K9 features hydropneumatic suspension across all of its road wheels allowing for

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    excellent cross-country mobility - a requirement considering the rugged nature of the Korean

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    countryside.

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    There are six rubber-tired road wheels to a trackside with the drive sprocket mounted

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    to the front of the track system, the track idler at the rear, and three track return

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    rollers between and above the first, second, and third wheel pairings.

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    The K9 can ford water sources up to 1.5 meters deep.

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    Beyond the South Korean Army, Turkey has become a recent recipient of the K9 with license-production

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    of the Thunder as the T-155 "Firtina".

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    Some 300 or so of these Turkish variants are expected to be fielded within time.

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    Following Turkey's lead in Egypt which remains a potential customer of the K9 as well, with

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    an agreement between it and South Korea having been formed.

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    Egypt has also fielded the American M109.

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    The Australian Army is reportedly considering the South Korean K9 in an effort to modernize

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    its current stable of artillery systems.

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The example sentences of MODERNIZE in videos (15 in total of 41)

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Use "modernize" in a sentence | "modernize" example sentences

How to use "modernize" in a sentence?

  • Foreign capital to build new cinemas will help modernize China's aging cinema infrastructure, attract Chinese consumers back into cinemas, and increase demand for U.S. films.
    -Jack Valenti-
  • The 1970s 'Wonder Woman' was sort of a kitsch thing. It was a very specific time for that, and it's hard to modernize something like that.
    -Maggie Q-
  • The Postal Service needs tools to modernize and compete. That is why today I am a cosponsor of H.R. 22, the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act.
    -Joe Baca-
  • When you automate an industry you modernize it; when you automate a life you primitivize it.
    -Eric Hoffer-
  • Our intention is to clarify and modernize overtime pay rules.
    -Elaine Chao-
  • The Republican party does have a lot of work to do. But changing our principles is not a winning strategy. We need to modernize, not moderate.
    -Bobby Jindal-

Definition and meaning of MODERNIZE

What does "modernize mean?"

/ˈmädərˌnīz/

verb
adapt something to modern needs or habits.

What are synonyms of "modernize"?
Some common synonyms of "modernize" are:
  • update,
  • streamline,
  • rationalize,
  • technologize,
  • overhaul,
  • develop,
  • renovate,
  • rebuild,
  • reindustrialize,
  • remodel,
  • refashion,
  • retouch,
  • remake,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.