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Korea Combat Training Center

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Type
  
Training Center

Condition
  
In use

In use
  
2002–present.

Owner
  
Republic of Korea Army

Built
  
2002

Korea Combat Training Center

Controlled by
  
ROK Army Training & Doctrine Command

The Korea Combat Training Center (abbreviated KCTC; Hangul: 육군과학화전투훈련단) is a South Korean military training institution for the Republic of Korea Army and Marine Corps. It is one of the subordinate elements of the Republic of Korea Army Training & Doctrine Command.

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Combat training

The multiple integrated laser engagement system (MILES) has been used for simulated combat exercises at the Korea Combat Training Center. The KCTC largely adopted the systems of the National Training Center (NTC) and the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) in the beginning, but later developed its own battlefield simulation system.

The KCTC Opposing Force (OPFOR) (Hangul: 전문대항군) representing the Korean People's Army Ground Force serves as the North Korean counterpart for the trainees. It employs North Korean military doctrine and simulates North Korean equipment to replicate the strength and tactics of the North Korean Army infantry force. Along with the expansion of the training center, the OPFOR has become a regiment-sized unit since 2015.

By establishing simulation systems for the Army aviation and the Air Force, the KCTC plans to start regiment-level training that includes AirLand Battle drills in 2016.

Training participants

  • Infantry divisions of First ROK Army
  • Infantry divisions of Third ROK Army
  • Republic of Korea Marine Corps
  • Republic of Korea Army Special Forces
  • Korea Military Academy
  • Korea Army Academy at Yeongcheon
  • Korea Army Officer Candidate School
  • Reserve Officers' Training Corps
  • References

    Korea Combat Training Center Wikipedia