The South Korean Navy begins operations on its third KSS-II submarine today, following an 18-month sea trial period.
The 1,800t Type-214 diesel-electric submarine is equipped with
state-of-the-art torpedoes and submarine-to-surface missiles. It can
perform underwater operations for as long as two weeks submerged at
depths of up to 400m.
The 65.3m-long submarine can accommodate a crew of 40 and has a
maximum submerged speed of 20kt. It is equipped with air independent
propulsion (AIP), which provides stealth capability and improves its
underwater performance.
The submersible warship features ISUS-90 integrated sensor submarine
system with which the operators can handle variable information and
detect up to 300 targets simultaneously.
Built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in collaboration with Germany's
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW), the submarine costs around $1bn to
produce.
The third Type-214 submarine was named after a Korean independence fighter Ahn Jung-geun.
South Korean Navy says it will launch six more Type-214 submarines,
create a submarine command by 2018 and build indigenous 3,000t
submarines after 2018.