What colours are North Koreans infantry uniforms during the main the Korean War?

Started by Duke Speedy of Leighton, 17 November 2018, 06:53:25 PM

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

So, what colour are North Korean uniforms in the 50s?
So far, i've seen khaki, or black and white...
Which is tempting as most photos are b&w, but then I would need black and white terrain too!
Also, anyone got a ROUGH or at for an infantry company?
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>>Also, anyone got a ROUGH orbat for an infantry company?

There is some limited information on the GHQ site :

http://www.ghqmodels.com/pdf/18Korea%20(North).pdf


I've had a look at various sites and it seems that the North Korean
forces were based on Soviet TO&E of the time.

I would also be very interested if anyone has any further info on this.


Phil

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Quote from: mad lemmey on 17 November 2018, 06:53:25 PM
Also, anyone got a ROUGH orbat for an infantry company?

From the Yahoo ToE & Orbat group files:

Order of Battle for the NKPA in June 1950:

Infantry Battalion (3 per Regiment)
1 Battalion Commander
1 Commissar
20 men
1 x LMG

Infantry Company (3 per Battalion):
Inf. Co. HQ
1 Company Commander
7 men

Infantry Platoon (3 per Company):
1 Platoon Commander
27 men
2 x LMG's

Weapons Platoon (1 per Company)
1 Platoon Commander
58 men
6 x ATR's
4 x LMG's
3 x 61mm Mortars

Weapons Company (1 per Battalion)
1 Company Commander
96 men
4 x HMG's (not .50cal)
4 x 45mm AT Guns
9 x ATR's

Mortar Company (1 per Battalion)
1 Company Commander
55 men
1 x LMG
9 x 82mm Mortars

Infantry Regiment (3 x Division):
1 Regiment Commander
1 Commissar
46 men
1 x LMG
1 x MMG
3 Infantry Battalions: (see above)

Heavy Weapons Company (1 x Regiment)
1 Company Commander
97 men
6 x .50 cal HMG's
6 x 120mm Mortars

Artillery Battery (1 x Regiment)
1 Battery Commander
72 men
4 x 76mm Artillery Howitzers

AT Company (1 x Regiment)
1 Company Commander
64 men
4 x 45mm AT Guns

Infantry Division:
3 Infantry Regiments: (see above)

AT Battalion
1 Battalion Commander
29 men

AT Battery (x3)
1 Battery Commander
60 men
6 x 45mm AT Guns

Engineer Battalion
1 Battalion Commander
18 men

Sapper Company (x 3)
1 Company Commander
63 men
3 x FT; 9 x Demo Charges

AA HMG Company
1 Company Commander
74 men
6 x LMG's
6 x HMG's
Recon Company
1 Commander
102 men
6 x LMG's
SMG Company
1 Commander
104 men
7 x LMG's

Artillery Regiment:
1 Artillery Battalion (SP)
12 x SU-76M

1 Artillery Battalion
12 x 122mm Howitzers

2 x Artillery Battalions
12 x 76mm Howitzers

105th Armor Brigade:
(107th, 109th, 203rd Armor Regiments, and the 206th Infantry Regiment)

Armor Regiment (3 per Brigade):
40 x T34/85
Armor Battalion (3 per Regiment)
13 x T34/85

Armor Company (3 per Battalion)
4 x T34/85

Each Battalion and Regiment Commander also had a T34/85 assigned to them. These vehicles have been incorporated in the Battalion and Regiment numbers.

Infantry Regiment:
See breakdown for Infantry Regiment above.



The above listed Order of Battle information was found in the following:

Osprey Men-at Arms Series The Korean War 1950-53 By: Nigel Thomas, Peter Abbott.

US Army Korean War Series South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu By: Roy Appleman

The Dragon Strikes China and the Korean War 6-12/1950 By: Patrick C. Roe

US Army Korean War Series Ebb and Flow, 11/1950 – 7/1951 By: Billy C. Mossman

US Army Korean War Series Truce Tent and Fighting Front By: Walter G. Hermes

Ridgeway Duels for Korea By: Roy Appleman

Korea "The First War We Lost" By: Bevin R. Alexander

Department of the Army G-2 Intelligence Research Project North Korean Order of Battle Dated: 1 Sept 1950


Hope that helps Lemmey.

Cheers
Peter




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Quote from: mad lemmey on 18 November 2018, 06:42:47 AM
Wow, that's comprehensive!  8) utterly cool, thank you

+1 Pierre.  Save that source for Korean supplement . :)

Glorfindel

Fantastic stuff.   

As we seem to be gathering organisation details for the Korean War,
it will be good to see them find a home.

I'm sure that any Korea supplement is just a 'glimmer in the eye' at
the moment but I am already looking forward to this with the core
BKC rules.



Phil

pierre the shy

Glad you found it useful  :)

There's plenty of other stuff about US, British and Commonwealth, RoK and Chinese forces too. If your interested send me a personal message and I will see what I can do.

I'm not planning on playing Korean War stuff myself but others might find it useful.

While I'm here don't forget this link that I put up a while ago about Korean War era topo maps: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,15066.0.html

Cheers


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Just found the Danish Borneholm garrison list! That's definitely a future purchase.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Okay, aesthetics question
Assembling the final elements of the company weapons platoon,
1 platoon commander
58 men
6 Atrs
4 LMGs
3 x 61mm mortars

So, command is 4 to a base, (4)
Mortars are 3 to a base, (9)
Atrs are 2 to a small base (6)
Should North Korean Lmgs in weapons platoon, 2 figures to a small base as a team or 4 figs to a standard base with 3 other shooty types? Looks like I have plenty of spare men left in the platoon, should I have a few as infantry stands (4 to a base) or would they be extra crew for mortars and Atrs?
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I'd have them as 4 small 2-man LMG teams in figures, however
If you are talking real men, ie of the 59 in a platoon how many are in each section,
usually there is an ammo team within typical mortar sections which could have as many men again as the firing crews.
The LMGs in my lists are noted as also could be MMGs, each of 6-7 men, looking at 1956 lists, so they might be 6 man LMG teams (basically a lot of ammo porters)
Looking at the post 1950 TOE, 2 MMG have 13 men (MicroMark LIst KR25M), so that coincides too. It also shows teh ATR at Bttn level, 9 weapons with 21 crew in 3 squads, and 10 crew for every 3x 60mm mortars.

Thus for your 1950 TOE heavy weapons platoon should be something like:
PHQ: 1 officer, 10 men (runners, signaller, medic, ammo bearers perhaps)
1 AT Rifle Section: 1 NCO, 6(2 man) teams each 1x PTRD41
1 mortar Section: 3x 60mm mortars, 9 crew, 1 NCO
1 MG Section: 4 MMG or LMG, 24 crew, 1 NCO

Mark