SEOUL, Dec. 18 (Korea Bizwire) — The Navy on Wednesday received its first 3,600-ton frigate with enhanced anti-submarine and anti-air capabilities, the state arms procurement agency said.
A ceremony to mark the delivery of the ROKS Chungnam, named after a central province, took place at the HD Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in Ulsan, some 310 kilometers southeast of Seoul, according to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA).
The 129-meter-long vessel is the first of six vessels built under Seoul’s frigate acquisition project, code-named FFX Batch-III, to build 3,600-ton frigates to replace aging frigates and corvettes.
It is equipped with a 5-inch gun and a vertical launch system, as well as anti-ship guided missiles, tactical ship-to-ground guided missiles and long-range anti-submarine torpedoes.
The ROKS Chungnam is fitted with homegrown equipment, including a “multifunctional phased array radar” system capable of detecting and tracking multiple targets from “all directions,” according to DAPA.
The new frigate is expected to be deployed for operation following a six-month training procedure.
South Korea has typically named frigates after the country’s provinces and metropolitan cities. The Navy ran a vessel with the name Chungnam twice before, including a frigate decommissioned in 2017.
(Yonhap)