- Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin class destroyer
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ROKS Yi SunShin (DDH-975)Class overview Builders: Hyundai Heavy Industries
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine EngineeringOperators: Republic of Korea Navy Preceded by: Gwanggaeto the Great class destroyer (KD-I) Succeeded by: Sejong the Great class destroyer (KD-III) In commission: 2003– Active: 6 General characteristics Type: Destroyer Displacement: 4,500 tonnes (4,429 long tons) standard
5,520 tonnes (5,433 long tons) full loadLength: 150 m (492 ft 2 in) Beam: 17.4 m (57 ft 1 in) Draft: 9.5 m (31 ft 2 in) Propulsion: Combined diesel or gas Speed: 29 knots (54 km/h; 33 mph) Complement: 300 Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin class destroyer Hangul 충무공 이순신급 구축함 Hanja 忠武公李舜臣級驅逐艦 Revised Romanization Chungmugong Isunsin-geup Guchukham McCune–Reischauer Ch'ungmugong Yisunsin'gŭp Kuch'ukham Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin class destroyers (Hangul: 충무공 이순신급 구축함) are multipurpose destroyers of the Republic of Korea Navy. The lead ship of this class, ROKS Chungmugong Yi Sunshin, was launched in May 2002 and commissioned in December 2003. Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin class destroyers were the second class of ships to be produced in the Republic of Korea Navy's destroyer mass-production program named Korean Destroyer eXperimental, which paved the way for the navy to become a blue-water navy. Six ships were launched by Hyundai Heavy Industries and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in four years.
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Weapon Systems
The ship has a 32-cell strike-length Mk 41 VLS for SM-2 Block IIIA area-air defence missiles, one 21-round RAM inner-layer defence missile launcher, one 30 mm Goalkeeper close-in weapon system, one Mk 45 Mod 4 127 mm gun, eight Harpoon anti-ship missiles and two triple 324 mm anti-submarine torpedo tubes.
Electronics suite includes one Raytheon AN/SPS-49(V)5 2D long-range radar (LRR), one Thales Nederland MW08 3D target indication radar (TIR), two Thales Nederland STIR240 fire-control radars with OT-134A Continuous Wave Illumination (CWI) transmitters, an SLQ-200(V)K SONATA electronic warfare system and a KDCOM-II combat management system which is derived from the Royal Navy Type 23 frigate's SSCS combat management system. BAE Systems WDS Mk 14 originally developed for the US Navy's New Threat Upgrade evaluates threats, prioritizes them, and engages them in order with SM-2.
On the 4th unit, ROKS Wang Geon, the 32-cell Mk 41 VLS is moved to the left and an indigenous VLS named K-VLS is installed on the right. The ship's forward part is spacious enough to take a 64-cell Mk 41 VLS.
Missiles
- VLS: 64
- Mk 41 32 cell: SM-2 Block IIIA
- K-VLS 32 cell:
- 8 Hong Sang Eo (Red Shark) rocket-based torpedo (K-ASROC)
- Hyunmoo III Ship-to-shore cruise missiles
- 21 RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM)
- 8 Harpoon Anti-ship cruise missile
Ships in the class
Six ships are currently planned.
Hull no. Name Laid Down Launched Commissioned DDH-975 Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin 15 May 2002 30 November 2003 DDH-976 Munmu the Great 11 April 2003 30 September 2004 DDH-977 Dae Joyeong 12 November 2003 30 June 2005 DDH-978 Wang Geon 17 August 2004[1] 4 May 2005[1] 9 November 2006[1] DDH-979 Kang Gamchan 16 March 2006 1 October 2007 DDH-981 Choi Young 20 October 2006 4 September 2008 See also
- Cheonghae Unit
- Korean Destroyer eXperimental
- Gwanggaeto the Great class destroyer (KDX-I)
- Sejong the Great class destroyer (KDX-III)
References
Further reading
- Watts, Anthony J. (2006). Jane's Warship Recognition Guide (4 ed.). London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0060849924. OCLC 63185682. http://books.google.com/books?id=idndHAAACAAJ.
Destroyers Sejong the Great · Yulgok Yi I · Yu Seong-ryong
Chungmugong Yi Sunshin · Munmu the Great · Dae Joyeong · Wang Geon · Kang Gamchan · Choi Young
Gwanggaeto the Great · Eulji Mundeok · Yang Manchun
Submarines Sohn Wonyil · Jeong Ji · An Chunggun
Chang Bogo · Lee Chun · Choi Moosun · Park Wi · Lee Jongmoo · Jung Woon · Lee Sunshin · Na Daeyong · Lee Eokgi
Dolgorae-classROKS SSM-052 ~ 053
Frigates Ulsan · Seoul · Chungnam · Masan · Gyeongbuk · Jeonnam · Jeju · Busan · Cheongju
Corvettes Gunsan · Gyeongju · Mokpo · Gimcheon · Chungju · Jinju · Yeosu · Jinhae · Suncheon · Iri · Wonju · Andong · Bucheon · Seongnam · Jecheon · Daecheon · Sokcho · Yeongju · Namwon · Gwangmyeong · Sinseong · Gongju
Anyang
Patrol ships Yoon Youngha
ROKS PKM-2xx ~ 3xx
Amphibious
warfare shipsDokdo
Gojunbong · Birobong · Hyangnobong · Seonginbong
Solgae-class LSFROKS LSF-621 ~ 623, 631 ~ 632
Mine counter
measures vesselsWonsan
Ganggyeong · Gangjin · Goryeong · Gimpo · Gochang · GeumhwaYangyang · Ongjin · HaenamAuxiliary ships AOECheonji · Daecheong · Hwacheon
Cheonghaejin
Pyeongtaek-class ATSPyeongtaek · Gwangyang
Sincheonji-class AGSSincheonji
Sinsegi-class AGSSinsegi
Dadohae-class ASLDadohae
Categories:- Ships of the Republic of Korea Navy
- Destroyer classes
- Chungmugong Yi Sunshin class destroyers
- VLS: 64
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