Rocket Forces= 50,000 personnel
Special Operation Force=180,000 personnel
Army Air Force=110,000 personnel
Army Naval Force=148,000 personnel
Army Ground Force=950,000 personnel
Active military=1,190,000 personnel
Reserve military=600,000 personnel
Active Reserve=4,500,000 personnel
Active Frontline= 690,000 personnel
Paramilitary=5,889,000 personnel
TOTAL POPULATION=24,852,000 people
조선인민군 육군
朝鮮人民軍 陸軍
Korean People's Army Ground Force
The annual report of North Korea's military capabilities by the U.S. Department of Defense, released in early 2014, identified the North Korean
Army's strength at 950,000 personnel, 4,200 tanks, 2,200 armored vehicles, 8,600 artillery guns, and over 4,800 multiple rocket launchers
Korean People's Army Naval Force
조선인민군 해군
The 146,000-man (1999)
148,000 man (1997)
60,000 personnel (2014)
The Korean People's Army Air Force, (Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선인민군 공군; Hanja: 朝鮮人民軍 空軍),
is the name of the unified aviation forces of North Korea. The KPAF is the second-largest branch of the Korean People's Army with an estimated
110,000 personnel
North Korean Special Operation Force
Active October 30, 1968
Country North Korea
Branch Flag of the Korean People's Army (Fringed).png Korean People's Army
Type Special forces
Role Special operations
Size 180,000[1]
Nickname NKSOF
The Strategic Rocket Forces (Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선인민군 전략로케트군, Hanja: 朝鮮人民軍 戰略로케트軍),[2] also known as Missile Guidance Bureau
(Chosŏn'gŭl: 미사일지도국; Hanja: 미사일指導局) is the strategic missile forces of North Korea. The SMF is a major division of the Korean People's
Army that controls North Korea's nuclear and conventional strategic missiles. It is mainly equipped with surface-to-surface missiles of Soviet and
Chinese design, as well as locally developed long-range missiles
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