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New 8,200-ton Aegis Destroyer Set for Delivery to Navy Next Week


A launch ceremony for the Jeongjo the Great destroyer takes place at a Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. shipyard in Ulsan, some 310 kilometers southeast of Seoul, in this July 28, 2022, file photo. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

A launch ceremony for the Jeongjo the Great destroyer takes place at a Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. shipyard in Ulsan, some 310 kilometers southeast of Seoul, in this July 28, 2022, file photo. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

SEOUL, Nov. 20 (Korea Bizwire)The Navy will receive a new 8,200-ton destroyer armed with an advanced missile interception platform next week, officials said Wednesday, in a move expected to help bolster the military’s air defense capabilities against North Korean missiles.

The Navy will receive the Jeongjo the Great destroyer, named after a visionary king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), in a ceremony to be held in Ulsan, some 310 kilometers southeast of Seoul, next Wednesday, according to Navy officials.

A launch ceremony for the high-tech warship took place in July 2022.

The 170-meter-long, 21-meter-wide destroyer is equipped with radar-evading functions and the newest Aegis combat system capable of not only detecting and tracking ballistic missiles but also intercepting them.

The warship will be fitted with the Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) ship-based surface-to-air missile system that is capable of intercepting incoming ballistic missiles at altitudes above 100 kilometers.

In April, the state arms procurement agency said its weapons program review committee approved a plan to acquire the SM-3s through government-to-government foreign military sales.

The Jeongjo the Great destroyer is the first of three 8,200-ton Aegis destroyers that Seoul aims to acquire under the Gwanggaeto-III Batch-II project. It is South Korea’s fourth Aegis destroyer after the ROKS King Sejong the Great, the ROKS Yulgok Yi I and the ROKS Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong.

(Yonhap)

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