KDDX-class destroyer explained

The Korean Next-Generation Destroyer (KDDX) is a next generation stealth guided-missile destroyer under development by Hyundai Heavy Industries for ROK Navy, to be launched after 2025. Displacement of the class is set to be about 8,000 tons, length 155 meters, breadth 18.8 meters and draft 9.5 meters. Will feature KVLS to launch Hyunmoo-3C land-attack cruise missiles and SSM-700K anti-ship missiles. At 8000 tons displacement, it will be lighter than Sejong the Great-class destroyers, but with more advanced sensors and stealth characteristics and lower operating costs.[1] [2] [3] The ships will have advanced missile defense.[4] [5] The size of this new destroyer would be between that of the currently operating 4,200-ton KDX-II and the Aegis Destroyer KDX-III, and would be assigned to a naval task force.[6] The total cost of developing and producing the six vessels is expected to top $6.2 billion.[7]

History

The project was unveiled back in 2009 next-generation during the 2009 Navy Audit and was supposed to be equipped with SM-2 surface-to-air missiles and SPY-based radars that would slot in between the Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class destroyer (KDX-II) and Sejong the Great-class destroyer (KDX-III). [8]

In 2012, it was again confirmed that the Republic of Korea Navy would procure six next-generation destroyers and the project being renamed from KDX-IIA to KDDX in the Basic Plans for Defense Reform (2012-2030) and that it would be built after 2020.[9] But by 2013, it was decided to procure three more destroyers under a new subclass of the Sejong the Great-class destroyer named KDX-III Batch II (Jeongjo the Great) and the funding and priority allotted for the KDDX was shifted to the new batch of AEGIS-equipped destroyers.[10] [11]

In 2018, the 118th Defense Program Promotion Committee approved the Basic Strategy for the Promotion of the Korean Next Destroyer (KDDX) Project [12] and by 2019, work began on its initial basic design and its development. [13]

During MADEX 2019, both HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and Hanwha Ocean (then known as Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering) displayed their proposal for the KDDX program.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DSME showcasing its next generation KDDX Destroyer for ROK Navy at Indo Defence 2014. navyrecognition.com. 5 November 2017.
  2. Web site: KDX-III Destroyer. John. Pike. globalsecurity.org. 5 November 2017.
  3. Book: The Changing Military Balance in the Koreas and Northeast Asia. Anthony H.. Cordesman. Aaron. Lin. 7 July 2015. Rowman & Littlefield. 9781442241114. 5 November 2017. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Korea Herald. The Korea Herald. 5 November 2017.
  5. Web site: Korea to Boost Naval Capacity Amid Regional Arms Race. The Chosun Ilbo. 5 November 2017.
  6. http://espas.eu/orbis/sites/default/files/generated/document/en/160922_Korean_Peninsula_Modernization.pdf Korean peninsula modernization
  7. Web site: Can South Korea's New Aegis Destroyers Shoot Down North Korean Missiles? . The National Interest . January 2019 . 14 January 2020.
  8. Web site: 2009-10-13 . S. Korean Navy to Build 6 Mini-Aegis Destroyers . 2024-01-27 . . en.
  9. Web site: 김 . 귀근 . 2012-08-29 . 軍, 사이버전 무기ㆍ전문인력 대폭 확충(종합) . 2024-01-27 . . ko.
  10. Web site: 난개발식 전력증강으로 국방예산 위기 . 2024-01-27 . 내일신문.
  11. Web site: 2013-12-11 . 軍, 이지스함 3척 추가도입 확정 . 2024-01-27 . . ko.
  12. Web site: 제118회 방위사업추진위원회 개최 결과 . 2024-01-27 . www.korea.kr . ko.
  13. Web site: 권 . 혁주 . 해군 "6천톤급 미니 이지스함 올해 기본설계 착수" . 2024-01-27 . . ko.