Sohn Won-yil-class submarine
ROKS Sohn Won-yil during Foal Eagle 2008 |
History |
South Korea |
Name | |
Namesake | Sohn Won-yil |
Builder | Hyundai |
Laid down | October 2002 |
Launched | 9 June 2006 |
Acquired | 26 December 2007 |
Commissioned | 28 December 2007 |
Identification | Pennant number: SS-072 |
Status | Active |
General characteristics |
Class and type | Sohn Won-yil-class submarine |
Displacement | - 1,690 t (1,660 long tons) (surfaced)
- 1,860 t (1,830 long tons) (submerged)
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Length | 65 m (213 ft 3 in) |
Beam | 6.3 m (20 ft 8 in) |
Draught | 6 m (19 ft 8 in) |
Propulsion | Diesel-electric, fuel cell AIP, low noise skew back propeller |
Speed | - 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) surfaced
- 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) submerged
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Range | - 12,000 nmi (22,000 km; 14,000 mi) (surfaced)
- 420 nmi (780 km; 480 mi) at 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) (submerged)
- 1,248 nmi (2,311 km; 1,436 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph) (submerged)
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Endurance | 84 days |
Test depth | nearly 400 m (1,300 ft) |
Complement | 5 officers + 22 crew |
Armament | - 8 × 533 mm (21.0 in) torpedo tubes
- 4 Sub-Harpoon missile-capable
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ROKS Sohn Won-yil (SS-072) is the lead boat of the Sohn Won-yil-class submarine in the Republic of Korea Navy. She is named after the admiral, Sohn Won-yil.
Design
There are media reports that the Sohn Won-yil is equipped with eight 533 mm torpedo tubes, and that South Korea will mount a Korean Tomahawk missile, Hyunmoo-3, with a range of 500 km. It is said that they are also developing versions with a range of 1000 km and 1500 km, but there was no confirmation of whether this version could be mounted on a 533mm torpedo tube. Originally, the American Tomahawk missile was conceptually designed to be launched from a 533mm torpedo tube. Korea has also recently succeeded in localizing it.
The Cheonryong missile with a range of 500 km has been installed in the Sohn Won-yil-class and has been deployed and is in operation.[1]
Germany, which exported the Sohn Won-yil-class (class 214), is using a Type 212 submarine that uses the same AIP system with the same displacement. It has a range of 20 km, and is equipped with four 533 mm torpedo tube, and is capable against air, surface, and submarine targets.
Construction and career
ROKS Sohn Won-yil was launched on 9 June 2006 by Hyundai Heavy Industries and commissioned on 28 December 2007.[2][3]
Gallery
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ROKS
Sohn Won-yil and
USS Nimitz on 28 February 2008
References
- ^ "[단독] 국산 잠대지 미사일 서해 배치...사거리 300km". news.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
- ^ "South Korea to Order 5 More U-214 AIP Submarines to Bridge to Indigenous Boats". Defense Industry Daily. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
- ^ 입력: 2007.12.28 16:22 (2007-12-28). "1800t급 잠수함 '손원일함' 28일 실전배치". www.khan.co.kr (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
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Submarines | Dosan Ahn Changho-class SS | - Dosan Ahn Changho
- Ahn Mu
- Shin Chae-ho
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Sohn Won-yil-class SS | - Sohn Won-yil
- Jeong Ji
- An Jung-geun
- Kim Jwa-jin
- Yun Bong-gil
- Yu Gwan-sun
- Hong Beom-do
- Lee Beom-seok
- Shin Dol-seok
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Jang Bogo-class SS | - Jang Bogo
- Yi Cheon
- Choe Museon
- Park Wi
- Lee Jongmoo
- Jung Woon
- Yi Sun-sin
- Na Dae-yong
- Yi Eokgi
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Dolgorae-class SSM | - Dolgorae 051
- Dolgorae 052
- Dolgorae 053
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Destroyers | Sejong the Great-class DDG | - Sejong the Great
- Yulgok Yi I
- Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong
- Jeongjo the Great
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Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class DDH | - Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin
- Munmu the Great
- Dae Jo-yeong
- Wang Geon
- Gang Gam-chan
- Choe Yeong
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Gwanggaeto the Great-class DDH | - Gwanggaeto the Great
- Eulji Mundeok
- Yang Man-chun
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Frigates | Daegu-class FFG | - Daegu
- Gyeongnam
- Seoul
- Donghae
- Daejeon
- Pohang
- Cheonan
- Chuncheon
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Incheon-class FFG | - Incheon
- Gyeonggi
- Jeonbuk
- Gangwon
- Chungbuk
- Gwangju
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Ulsan-class FF | - Chungnam
- Masan
- Gyeongbuk
- Jeonnam
- Jeju
- Busan
- Cheongju
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Corvettes | Pohang-class PCC | - Jinhae
- Wonju
- Andong
- Bucheon
- Seongnam
- Jecheon
- Daecheon
- Sokcho
- Yeongju
- Namwon
- Gwangmyeong
- Sinseong
- Gongju
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Patrol vessels | Yoon Youngha-class PKG | - Yoon Youngha
- Han Sanggook
- Jo Chunhyung
- Hwang Dohyun
- Suh Hoowon
- Park Donghyuk
- Jung Geungmo
- Ji Deokchil
- Lim Byeongrae
- Hong Siuk
- Hong Daeseon
- Han Munsik
- Kim Changhak
- Park Dongjin
- Kim Soohyun
- Jeon Byeongik
- Lee Byungchul
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Chamsuri 211-class PKMR | |
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Chamsuri-class PKM | |
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Amphibious warfare ships | Dokdo-class LPH | |
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Cheon Wang Bong-class LST | - Cheonwangbong
- Cheonjabong
- Ilchulbong
- Nojeokbong
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Go Jun Bong-class LST | - Gojunbong
- Birobong
- Hyangnobong
- Seonginbong
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Solgae 631-class LSF | - Solgae 631
- Solgae 632
- Solgae 633
- Solgae 635
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Solgae 621-class LSF | - Solgae 621
- Solgae 622
- Solgae 623
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Mine warfare ships | Nampo-class MLS | |
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Wonsan-class MLS | |
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Yangyang-class MSH | |
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Ganggyeong-class MHC | - Ganggyeong
- Gangjin
- Goryeong
- Gimpo
- Gochang
- Gimhwa
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Auxiliary ships | Soyang-class AOE | |
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Cheonji-class AOE | - Cheonji
- Daecheong
- Hwacheon
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Pyeongtaek-class ATS | - Pyeongtaek
- Gwangyang
- Tongyeong
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Cheonghaejin-class ASR | |
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Singiwon-class AGS | |
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Sinsegi-class AGS | |
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Dadohae-class ASL | |
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Mulgae 87-class LCU | |
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Mulgae 79-class LCU/L | |
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