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South Korea’s military shrinks 20% in six years, faces 50,000-troop shortage amid record-low birth rate

ByRomeo Minalane

Aug 11, 2025
South Korea’s military shrinks 20% in six years, faces 50,000-troop shortage amid record-low birth rate

South Korea’s active-duty military has shrunk by 20% over the past six years to 450,000 troops, a defence ministry report revealed. The decline, driven by the world’s lowest birth rate and a shrinking pool of eligible males for mandatory service, has left the armed forces 50,000 troops short of optimal readiness

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South Korea’s military shrank by 20% in the past six years to 450,000 troops, largely due to a sharp drop in the population of males of enlistment age for mandatory service in the country with the world’s lowest birth rate, a report said on Sunday.

The dramatic decline in the pool of available males for military service is also causing a shortfall in the number of officers and could result in operational difficulty if it continues, the defence ministry said in the report.

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The report was made to the ruling Democratic Party member of parliament Choo Mi-ae, whose office released it.

South Korea’s military has steadily declined since the early 2000s when it had about 690,000 soldiers. The pace accelerated during the late 2010s and there were about 563,000 active-duty soldiers and officers in 2019.

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North Korea is believed to have an active-duty military of about 1.2 million, according to the latest estimate by the defence ministry in 2022.

In the period between 2019 and 2025, the population of 20-year-old males declined by 30% to 230,000, according to government data, the age when most men who pass a physical exam enlist for military service, which is now 18 months long.

The military has cited improved capabilities as a key reason for shortening service periods, made possible by a military alliance with the United States and the development of a defence industry that has become a major exporter of arms.

Able-bodied men served 36 months in 1953 when the Korean War ended in an armistice.

South Korea’s defence budget, at more than 61 trillion won ($43.9 billion) in 2025, is larger than the estimated size of North Korea’s economy.

Still, the military is 50,000 troops short of the number of troops adequate for maintaining defence readiness, the ministry said. About 21,000 of the shortfall is in the non-commissioned officer ranks, it

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