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Northern Limit Line: Difference between revisions
Northern Limit Line (Korean title:연평해전) is a 2015 South Korean war film, directed by Kim Hak-soon. It is based on the true events of the Second Battle of Yeonpyeong in June 2002, a conflict in the Yellow Sea near Yeonpyeong Island, between Korean People's Navy and ROK Navy patrol boats. During the battle, 1 patrol boat was sunk, 6 men killed, 19 wounded for the ROK Navy, whereas 1 patrol boat was seriously damaged, 13 men killed, and 25 wounded for the KPN.
The following weapons are seen in Northern Limit Line:
The K5 Pistol appears as sidearm of Lieutenant Yoon Young-ha (Kim Mu-yeol), and also appears in a flashback scene of a young Yoon Doo-ho (Sunwoo Jae-duk), the father of Lieutenant Yoon. The flashback scene is based on true incident that occurred on June 29, 1970.
Type 68
The Type 68, a North Korean version of TT, is used by KPN Lieutenant Commander Lee Dae-joon (Park Jeong-hak).
Rifles
Daewoo K1A
Daewoo K1As appear as the standard issue rifle of ROK Navy military policemen.
Daewoo K2
Daewoo K2s appear as the main service rifle of ROK Navy patrol boat crewmen. The usual main service rifle of the ROK Navy is the M16A1, but South Korean patrol boat crewmen are issued the more modern K2 rifle since they serve as the spearhead of the ROK Navy.
M16A1
In a 1970s flashback scene of a young Yoon Doo-ho, the M16A1 appears as the service rifle for 1970s ROK Navy patrol boat crewmen.
AKM
AKMs appear as the main service rifle of Korean People's Navy patrol boat crewmen, along with the AK-74.
AK-74
AK-74s appear as the main service rifle of Korean People's Navy patrol boat crewmen, alog with the AKM.
SVD Dragunov
A KPN sniper uses camouflaged SVD Dragunov as his main weapon.
Machine Guns
M60
M60 machine guns appear mounted on a ROK Navy patrol boat.
ZB26 Machine Gun
A ZB26 Machine Gun appears as machine gun used by North Korean sailors on a KPN patrol boat. It uses a 'banana-clip' style magazine, probably standing-in for the Type 73 light machine gun.