Jun 16, 2010
K11 combination weapon enters service with South Korea
The South Korean K11 combination 20 mm grenade launcher and 5.56 mm carbine is now entering service and is expected to be deployed in Afghanistan when South Korean troops re-enter theatre in 2011.
K11 is the first shouldered gun able to fire air-burst grenades. It is relatively compact at 86 cm long - the 20 mm barrel is 40.5 cm long and the carbine is 31 cm - and weighs 6.1 kg including its battery, but without magazines. The latter house 30 bullets and five grenades.
The grenade is available in two versions - the high explosive fragmentation K167 and target practice K168 – both weigh 100 g and are fired at a muzzle velocity of 180 m/s for an effective range of 500 m
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