User blog:Ricola24/U.S. Air Force Security Forces Vs. Republic of Korea Military Police

United States Air Force Security Forces: Airmen who vow to protect Air Force Installations from any intruders to their last breath...

Vs.

Republic Of Korea Military Police: Soldiers who patrol the DMZ and ensure that the Communist North won't try and invade...

WHO IS DEADLIEST?

To find out, our world class fighters are testing history's most lethal weapons. Using 21st century science, we'll see what happens when the two warriors go toe to toe. No rules. No safety. No mercy. It's a duel to the death, to decide who is....THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

History

USAF Security Forces

With the creation of the U.S. Air Force in 1947, Soldiers serving in the Army Air Corps were then transfered to the new branch, including the Military Police. A year later, they were renamed the Air Police, and in 1966, they were renamed once more as the Security Police. In 1997, they received their final name change as Security Forces. Aside from being base policemen, they also go out on patrols and scan for enemies. Every Airman qualifes with the M16A2 service rifle in Basic Military Training, however some go through Security Forces training and learn how to use various weapon systems like the M4 Carbine, M9 pistol, M249, and the M240B as well as non-lethal weapon such as the TASER, Baton, and Pepper Spray

ROK Military Police

All South Korean Soldiers in the DMZ are de facto Military Police, and have equipment of the ROK Army's Elite Forces, however, due to the Armistice signed in 1953, only MPs from either side are allowed in the DMZ. This also means that no vehicles are allowed inside, nor can there be squad served weapons.

Weapons

Security Forces Defenders generally only carry the M4 Carbine and M9 pistol, while the ROK Army also only carry the K2 rifle and K5 pistol

USAF SF

M4 Carbine: Semi or 3-round burst fire assault rifle  (30 5.56x45mm rounds per magazine)

M9: Semi-Automatic pistol (15 9mm rounds per Magazine)

ROK MP

K2: Semi or full auto assault rifle (30 5.56x45mm round s per magazine)

K5: Semi-automatic pistol (12 9mm rounds per magazine)

WORK IN PROGRESS