Talk:A World of War: World III/@comment-29865703-20160622162651

Republic of Korea (Korean Empire):
 * Government: The government is still a republic, although it renames itself to the Korean Empire.


 * Military:


 * Daehanminguk Gaegun (Republic of Korea Armed Forces):


 * Daehanminguk Yukgun (ROK Army): In the Korean Empire's DYG, there are currently 1,750,000 frontline troops and 1,695,000 reserve troops.  There are also 2,762 tanks, 4,125 AFVs, 2,521 SPGs, 6,732 towed artillery, and 273 MLRSs, totalling up to 16,413 land systems.


 * Daehanminguk Haegun (ROK Navy):


 * Daehanminguk Haebyeongdae (ROK Marine Corps):


 * Daehanminguk Gonggun (ROK Air Force):


 * Wars and Conflicts:


 * South Korean Aggression War: The South Koreans make large advancements in Cambodia, capturing Krong Siem Reap, and since Laos is now part of the Korean Empire, they begin attacking from the north. The Cambodians were not well prepared for an attack from the north, and large advancements are made, and 25,000 more troops are sent to replenish the 10,000 that died. In Papua New Guinea, 50,000 more troops are sent to take the coastline, which they do, and Papua New Guinea is now surrounded by Korean forces.


 * Diplomacy:
 * Lian China: Their request is respected by the Korean government, although they deny it.


 * Finland: The Korean Empire joins the Helsinki Pact.


 * Southeast Asian Confederation: Korea thanks SAC for accepting the alliance and free trade agreements. They are also asked if they could afford a war on Australia if it were to break out.




 * Analytics:


 * Population:


 * Population Census 2018: South Korea's population in 2018 is now 61.11 million people. Since the suicide rates have been lowered, the South Korean population won't decrease faster than it would increase. 89% of the population is urban.


 * Demographics:


 * Ethnicity: 91% of the population identifies as Korean, 6% Laosian, and the rest a mix of Chinese, American, Vietnamese, Japanese, Filipino, Thai, Mongolian, Indonesian, Taiwanese, Uzbek, Canadian, Sri Lankan, Bengali, Pakistani, Russian, Cambodian, Nepalese, Colombian, Australian, Indian, and British.


 * Religion:


 * Economy:


 * GDP:


 * Infrastructure:


 * Seoul:


 * Incheon:


 * Busan: