South Korea launches its first missile-capable submarine | Inquirer News

South Korea launches its first missile-capable submarine

/ 05:04 PM September 14, 2018

The 3,000-ton diesel-electric submarine, Dosan Ahn Chang-ho, is seen during a launching ceremony at a shipyard on the southern island of Geoje on September 14, 2018.
South Korea launched its first-ever missile-capable attack submarine on September 14 despite a recent diplomatic thaw with the nuclear-armed North. The 700 million USD, 3,000-ton Dosan Ahn Chang-ho submarine is capable of firing both cruise and ballistic missiles and the first of three planned diesel-electric boats to go into service in the next five years.
/PHOTO: AFP, YONHAP

South Korea launched its first-ever missile-capable attack submarine on Friday, despite a recent diplomatic thaw with the nuclear-armed North.

The $700 million, 3,000-ton Dosan Ahn Chang-ho submarine is capable of firing both cruise and ballistic missiles and the first of three planned diesel-electric boats to go into service in the next five years.

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It represented a “leap forward in the country’s”defense industry, President Moon Jae-in told a launch ceremony at the Daewoo shipyard where it was designed and built.

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“Peace through power is the unwavering security strategy of this government.”

Moon will head to Pyongyang next week for a third summit with the North’s leader Kim Jong Un, as US-led efforts to persuade Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons have stalled.

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“We have set off on a grand journey toward the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula,” Moon said.

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“But peace is not given gratuitously,” he added.

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The new submarine is fitted with six vertical launch tubes and features indigenous sonar and combat management systems.

Aside from the new vessels, South Korea has an existing fleet of 18 smaller submarines, all built in co-operation with Germany.

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According to the defense ministry, the North has 70 aging submarines and submersibles, and Yonhap news agency reported that it has also developed a new 2,500-tonne submarine fitted with a vertical launch system.   /vvp

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