Double-Barreled Machine Gun
14.5mm caliber Double-Barreled Anti-aircraft Machine Gun, presumed to be a ZPU-2 made in Russia (with a nameplate engraved with “Hammer” and “Star on Sickle”).
Recovered together with 752 rounds of live ammunition and five empty shell casings.
Maximum Range: 7,000 m/Effective Range: 2,000 m
Two steel rails were installed on the rear deck of the spy ship. The width of the rails matched the width of the wheels attached to the base of the Double-Barreled Machine Gun (ZPU-2), suggesting that the machine gun was stored in the rear bridge in such a way that it could be pulled out by sliding on the rails.
The gun was used to fire at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
14.5 mm Bullet
14.5 mm Shell Casing
Rocket Propelled Granede launcher (resembling an RPG-7)
40mm caliber, presumed to be made in North-Korea (engraved with the marking of “a star in a circle” and Hangul (Model 68-7 Launching Tube) on the side of the trigger).
Presumably, a launcher for RPG-7 type 85 mm warheads.
Recovered 2 RPG launchers with warheads inserted and four warheads (including partially recovered warheads).
Maximum Range: 500 m
This weapon was used to launch a warhead at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
Rocket Propelled Granede launcher (resembling an RPG-7)
40mm caliber, presumed to be made in North-Korea (engraved with the marking of “a star in a circle” and Hangul (Model 68-7 Launching Tube) on the side of the trigger).
Presumably, a launcher for RPG-7 type 85 mm warheads.
Recovered 2 RPG launchers with warheads inserted and four warheads (including partially recovered warheads).
Maximum Range: 500 m
This weapon was used to launch a warhead at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
7.62 mm Light Machine Gun (resembling a 7.62 mm PK model)
7.62mm caliber, presumed to be made in North Korea (presumed to be a made in North Korea based on numbers engraved on the recovered round).
2 guns (including one partially recovered), including one loaded with 6 linked rounds of live ammunition (7.62 mm), 219 rounds of live ammunition, and 10 empty shell casings were recovered.
Effective Range: about 1,000 m
This gun was used to shoot at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
7.62 mm Bullet
7.62 mm Shell Casing
Automatic Rifle (resembling an AKS-74) *with a Loaded Cartridge
5.45mm caliber, presumed to be made in North Korea (engraved with a mark of “a star in a circle” on the side of the upper lid of one of the guns).
4 guns (including one partially recovered gun), including one with a folding gun barrel and a banana-shaped magazine (one round in the chamber, 28 rounds in the magazine), 84 rounds of live ammunition, and five empty casings were recovered.
Maximum Range: 3,600 m/Effective Range: 500 m
This gun was used to shoot at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
Automatic Rifle (resembling an AKS-74) *with a Loaded Cartridge
5.45mm caliber, presumed to be made in North Korea (engraved with a mark of “a star in a circle” on the side of the upper lid of one of the guns).
4 guns (including one partially recovered gun), including one with a folding gun barrel and a banana-shaped magazine (one round in the chamber, 28 rounds in the magazine), 84 rounds of live ammunition, and five empty casings were recovered.
Maximum Range: 3,600 m/Effective Range: 500 m
This gun was used to shoot at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
Automatic Rifle (resembling an AKS-74) *with a Loaded Cartridge
5.45mm caliber, presumed to be made in North Korea (engraved with a mark of “a star in a circle” on the side of the upper lid of one of the guns).
4 guns (including one partially recovered gun), including one with a folding gun barrel and a banana-shaped magazine (one round in the chamber, 28 rounds in the magazine), 84 rounds of live ammunition, and five empty casings were recovered.
Maximum Range: 3,600 m/Effective Range: 500 m
This gun was used to shoot at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
Automatic Rifle (resembling an AKS-74) *without Cartridge
5.45mm caliber, presumed to be made in North Korea (engraved with a marking of “a star in a circle” on the side of the upper lid of one of the guns).
4 guns (including one partially recovered gun), including one with a folding gun barrel and a banana-shaped magazine (one round in the chamber, 28 rounds in the magazine), 84 rounds of live ammunition, and five empty casings were recovered.
Maximum Range: 3,600 m/Effective Range: 500 m
These guns were used to shoot at the JCG Patrol Vessels in the Spy Ship Incident.
5.45 mm Bullet
Found inside the magazine inserted in the AKS-74 automatic rifle.