The S&T Motiv K2C, a carbine variant of the
K2 rifle, was provided to the
Republic of Korea Army Special Warfare Command (ROK-SWC) for evaluation. However, after a series of tests, the K2C was rejected. Subsequently, the ROK Armed Forces initiated a competition to select a new carbine to replace the K1A. The procurement process was divided into two programs: the Special Operations Submachine Gun Type I and Type II. The Type I program aimed to develop a new weapon system for mass deployment across the ROK Armed Forces, while the Type II program was a limited procurement intended to fulfill urgent operational needs of selected units, primarily from the ROK-SWC. On 13 June 2020, the ROK-SWC announced the selection of the Dasan Machineries'
DSAR-15PC as the base model for the Type I program. Based on the
CAR 816 and other
AR-15 platforms, the DSAR-15PC features an barrel and weighs approximately . An initial batch of 1,000 rifles was planned for delivery to gather user feedback, with a total of 15,000 units to be delivered by 2023. However, on 14 July 2021, the acquisition was cancelled following a leak of military secrets by a company executive. In October 2023,
SNT Motiv (formerly Daewoo Precision Industries) announced that its STC-16 carbine had been selected under the Type II program. The carbine, designated as the K13, is a 5.56×45mm
short-stroke gas-piston system with a free-floating 292 mm barrel, and weighs approximately 3 kg. A total of 1,710 K13 carbines were planned for delivery as a partial replacement for the K1A. Deployment of the K13 began in February 2024. However, reports soon emerged of cartridge explosions during live fire exercises, though no injuries were reported. The Type I program was eventually reinitiated in 2025, with the goal of delivering an additional 16,000 carbines to fully replace the K1A by 2027, at a projected cost of ₩65.483 billion (approximately US$46 million). Expected competitors include SNT Motiv's upgraded variants of the STC-16: the STC-16A1, featuring
direct impingement operation, a slimmer upper receiver and handguard, and a forward assist; and the STC-16A2, which retains the short-stroke gas piston operation but incorporates a forward assist. Dasan Machineries is also participating with its DSAR-15PQ, equipped with a quick-change barrel. ==Users==