The Korea Times

HD Hyundai begins constructi­on of 2nd next-generation Aegis destroyer

- By Park Jae-hyuk

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has officially commenced the constructi­on of another next-generation Aegis Combat System-equipped destroyer named Gwanggaeto-III Batch-II, which will become a crucial maritime force for the Korean Air and Missile Defense (KAMD) system, the shipbuilde­r said Wednesday.

The keel-laying ceremony for the ship was held at the company’s shipyard in Ulsan, Tuesday. HD HHI explained that the ceremony marks the initiation of a shipbuildi­ng process with hopes for a successful and safe constructi­on.

After the Republic of Korea Navy decided to introduce three 8,200ton next-generation Aegis destroyers, HD HHI was chosen as the shipbuilde­r to construct all three vessels.

The first of the three ships, ROKS Jeongjo the Great, is undergoing test operations before its planned delivery to the navy during the second half of this year. The third vessel’s constructi­on will begin later this year.

The next-generation Aegis destroyer measures 170 meters in length, 21 meters in width and 8,200 tons in displaceme­nt. It can sail at a maximum speed of 30 knots, approximat­ely 55 kilometers per hour.

Compared to the previous version of Aegis destroyer, ROKS Sejong the

Great and the two other new ships, will feature ballistic missile intercepti­on and advanced anti-submarine warfare capabiliti­es.

They will be equipped with land-attack ballistic guided missiles, long-range ship-to-air guided missiles, long-range anti-submarine torpedoes and lightweigh­t torpedoes, as well as the latest Aegis Combat Systems, multifunct­ion phased array radars, electro-optical tracking devices and integrated sonar systems.

 ?? Courtesy of HD Hyundai ?? The first of three next-generation Aegis Combat System-equipped destroyers built for the Republic of Korea Navy, ROKS Jeongjo the Great, undergoes test operations at sea in this undated file photo.
Courtesy of HD Hyundai The first of three next-generation Aegis Combat System-equipped destroyers built for the Republic of Korea Navy, ROKS Jeongjo the Great, undergoes test operations at sea in this undated file photo.

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