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South Korea's Indigenous IFV K-21.

Could you be a dear and list prices of M2Bradley and Puma. Production costs, not export prices. It would be easier for readers to understand that way instead of chewing me out.
Well as far as I know the current price of m2a2 is approximately $3,166,000 (from wikipedia, not verified)
and Puma costs nearly 7million euros = $9.5million currently(Not kidding)
 
I must let you now that i didn't mean to be disrespectful.

I was joking bud, I know you did not mean it that way. I'm sorry if it felt as if I was complaining. It was unintentional.

Next step should be to compare major electronics each of these 3 particular ifv's have and do not have.

P.S Also please put your flags of country of origin and present location in your options.
 
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P.S Also please put your flags of country of origin and present location in your options.

I had it in the past but now i don't
I guess it's been erased when they renewaled the site
 
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What I've posted on here are only a few selective features of the vehicle
If you are interested in knowing more about it, check out the manufacturer's website

Doosan DST : K21 Infantry Fighting Vehicle

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K-21 Walk Around from the 2013 Ground Forces Festival (Courtesy of http://blog.naver.com/kurunirk2/60204737521)

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Rear ramp opened
The K21 is able to carry a total of 9 passengers and 3 more vehicle crew members.

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BMS of passenger compartment
With the Battle Management System, the vehicle crew and passengers inside the vehicle can be instantly notified about the environment around them, improving their situational awareness. A 15-inch screen is installed inside the passenger compartment, which provides various data from the BMS. The vehicle is mounted with an external CCD camera, and the passengers inside can survey the environment using the same screen.

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Installed fuel tank.
It is no surprised that the K-21 has a fuel tank of self-sealing ability

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right next to it you'll find a ready rack of 40mm cannon
 
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Thanks to its Battle Management System(C4I) K21 is capable of Network Centric Warfare(NCW) which is essential to the modern battlefield.

(from what i've heard, it would be a same level as FBCB):)
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HQ Photos taken from the Firepower Demonstration of 20th mechanized infantry division last year.

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Yet another single most significantly distinguishable feature of K-21 would be its automated 40mm gun loading system.:cheesy:

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The cartridge is divided into 3 sections and each of the sections is consists of different rounds (HE-T, APFSDS-T, MMFA)
Which could be loaded up to a total quantity of 24 rounds (3x8):o:

This provides an adequate fire consistency for the IFV. :blah:

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and the whole process of this could be taken place within just 7 secs. Quite reliable :bounce:

Watch from 4:56

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if it's needed(or having troubles) you could just load it up manually. :meeting:
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AAV concept for the K21

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I don't know why but the army rejected this propositon unfortunately :cray:

It's so upsetting to know how stupid they're enough to make another of those K-30s(비호)
 
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