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Livraison du 6e sous-marin de la classe U-214 pour en service en 2016. Mais l'article parle de missile balistique pour la prochaine classe de sous-marins de 3000 t !?! Erreur de traduction pour missile de croisière ?

http://m.yna.co.kr/mob2/fr/contents_fr.jsp?cid=AFR20150507000800884&domain=362&ctype=A&site=0100000000&mobile

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L'industrie sud-coréenne (Hyundai Heavy Industries) dévoilait en 2011 le projet de mini-sous-marin (37m de long et 510 tonnes) connu sous le nom de code KSS-500A et qui devrait entrer en service en 2018 > 

 

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Ey maintenant ils le proposent à la marine thaïlandaise > http://www.aseanmildef.com/2015/03/hyundai-offers-submarine-hds-500rtn-to.html

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STX launched the 6th Incheon class Frigate (FFX Batch 1) ROKS Gwangju for ROK Navy

The sixth Incheon class FFG (Guided Missile Frigate), ROKS Gwangju, to protect South Korea territorial waters, was launched at a shipyard of STX Offshore & Shipbuilding in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do on August 11.

 

http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2979

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Livraison du 6e sous-marin de la classe U-214 pour en service en 2016. Mais l'article parle de missile balistique pour la prochaine classe de sous-marins de 3000 t !?! Erreur de traduction pour missile de croisière ?

http://m.yna.co.kr/mob2/fr/contents_fr.jsp?cid=AFR20150507000800884&domain=362&ctype=A&site=0100000000&mobile

J'arrive un peu après la bataille mais il me semble bien (les dernières fois que je l'ai vu ce qui remonte il y a environ un an) que la Corée du Sud envisage réellement des missiles de croisières qui peuvent être lancés depuis des sous-marins classiques. Et du moins à cette époque, c'était prévu pour la prochaine classe (celle qui doit suivre les Type-214). 

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ROK Navy Opens New Naval Base for KDX-III Aegis Destroyers on Jeju Island
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The Republic of Korea (ROK or South Korea) Navy unveiled a new naval base on the southern resort island of Jeju. Jeju island is strategically located in a sea passage connecting the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan (East Sea) in the northwest Pacific Ocean. The 7,600-ton KDX-III Aegis Destroyer Yulgok Yi arrived on December 22 to the "Jeju civil-military sea port base" (the official designation of the base) ahead of its official launch scheduled for January.


A KDX-III Destroyer is set to be permanently homeported to the new base whihc spans nearly 500,000 square meters with docks running some 5 kilometers. The dual-use base is capable of simultaneously docking up to 20 combat ships and two of the biggest cruise ships, larger than 150,000 tons. With the relocations, Jeju will host more than 3,000 Navy troops as well as the Submarine Force Command. The base could see more destroyers in the future as South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff( JCS) decided in 2013 to increase the number of its Aegis destroyers from the current three to six by 2027 to strengthen its maritime combat capabilities

The ROK Navy stressed the new base will dramatically enhance the Navy's ability to counter North Korea's potential provocations at the sea borders both in the west and the east. The new naval compound also has in mind the mission to defend Ieo Island, known as Socotra Rock, a strategically important South Korean submerged rock located nearly 300 km southwest of Jeju. China has previously laid claims to the resource-rich rock, which South Korea controls with the presence of its maritime research center there.
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3412


South Korea's KAI Completes the Development of Amphibious Variant of Surion Helicopter
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http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3414

KAI, or Korea Aerospace Industries, Inc. announced today it has completed the development of the amphibious variant of its Surion transport helicopter, which will help enhance the range of operation and mobility for the ROK Marine Corps, specifically from ROK Navy Dokdo class LPH.

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ROK Navy Opens New Naval Base on Jeju Island for KDX-III Aegis Destroyers
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The Republic of Korea (ROK or South Korea) Navy announced it has officially opened its new naval base on the southern resort island of Jeju. Jeju island is strategically located in a sea passage connecting the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan (East Sea) in the northwest Pacific Ocean. According to the ROK Navy, it took the country 23 years and more than 1 trillion won (US$806 million) to complete construction of the base.

The ROK Navy stressed the new base will dramatically enhance the Navy's ability to counter North Korea's potential provocations at the sea borders both in the west and the east. The new naval compound also has in mind the mission to defend Ieo Island, known as Socotra Rock, a strategically important South Korean submerged rock located nearly 300 km southwest of Jeju. China has previously laid claims to the resource-rich rock, which South Korea controls with the presence of its maritime research center there.
http://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3619

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Le 27/05/2016 à 12:42, Philippe Top-Force a dit :

 

Selon certains rapports, ledit sous-marin a le potentiel d'être un SSB (comme la classe Golf).
Cad, il serait modifiable pour emporter des missiles ballistiques (à la place du VLS pour missiles de croisière).

Que pensez-vous de la crédibilité de ce rapport?
Si c'est confirmé, je pense que cette capacité est plutôt destinée à mettre en place les briques d'une dissuasion contre la Chine
Bien sûr, l'objectif publiquement affiché serait pour les représailles sur la Corée du Nord en cas d'attaque NBC massive.

http://thediplomat.com/2016/06/south-korea-to-develop-submarine-launched-ballistic-missile/

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South Korea to Develop Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile

The Republic of Korea Navy plans to equip its latest submarine class with the new weapon, according to media reports.

By Franz-Stefan Gady

June 02, 2016

 

South Korea will develop a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) fitted on the KSS-III (aka Jangbogo-III), the Republic of Korea Navy’s largest and latest attack submarine class currently under construction, Korea JoongAng Daily reports, based on information provided by a high-ranking military official.

“On the 3,000-ton Jangbogo-III submarine, which is currently under production, we are installing a vertical launching pad,” he said. “The installation of a vertical launching pad indicates that the SLBM is already under development.”

The SLBM is purportedly being developed by the state-run Agency for Defense Development (ADD), which has also been responsible for developing land-based ballistic missiles, including the medium-range Hyunmoo-2B.

While the South Korean defense official did not name the SLBM prototype, it is highly likely that the missile in question is a variant of the Hyunmoo-2B or its predecessor the Hyunmoo-2A, given that it, as I reported previously, can be also launched from submarines with vertical launching pads.

Two Hyunmoo-2B (현무, literally means “Guardian of the Northern Sky”) prototypes were test-fired in June 2015.  The ballistic missile purportedly has a range of more than 310 miles and can carry a payload of up to 2,200 pounds (997 kilograms). It is capable of hitting targets anywhere in North Korea.

“Although the SLBM may lack the accuracy of the SLCM, which is equipped with a guidance system, its velocity and destructive capability are significantly greater,” said Kim Hyeok-soo, first commander of a submarine flotilla and now-retired rear admiral. “The deployment of the speedy and stealthy SLBM will allow the South Korean Navy to deliver a blow to North Korea before the situation even escalates to emergency levels.”

Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME), a South Korean shipbuilder, began construction of the first KSS-III submarine on May 17, IHS Jane’s Defense Weekly reports. The first boat is slated for induction into the ROK Navy around 2020 at a cost of around $800 million. The ninth and last KSS-III is slated for delivery around 2029.

Overall, the ROK Navy will receive nine indigenously produced 3,400-ton diesel-electric KSS-III attack submarines, all equipped with air-independent propulsion and a six-cell vertical launching system from which up to 10 Hyunmoo-3C cruise missiles along with an unknown number of SLBMs can purportedly be fired.

Interestingly, ADD engineers have allegedly been using the cold-launch technology from Russian S-400 air-to-air missile systems, which has been in service with the ROK military since the 1990s, for launching the missiles underwater. However, up until now there have been no confirmed tests of the SLBM.

“The military has already deployed surface-to-air missiles that use cold-launching mechanisms — a technology used by the SLBM, in which the engine fires after the missile reaches a certain altitude. We are trying to apply that mechanism so that the missiles can be fired underwater,” a ROK military official told Korea JoongAng Daily.

 

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Les articles de l'agence de presse coréenne en français confirme qu'ils auront 6 cellules de lancement vertical pour des missiles balistiques courte portée Hyunmoo 2 dérivé du Nike Hercules, mais il pourrait a mon avis embarqué le Hhunmoo 3 qui est un missile de croisière comparé au Tomahak.

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Le 31/10/2016 à 20:20, Henri K. a dit :

DAPA serait en train de développer un missile balistique anti-navire avec une tête chercheuse en duo mode radar et imagerie IR.

Ça y est, on peut parler de la prolifération des armes à destruction massive ? :laugh:

A moins que ce soit pour l'export, il n'y a que 2 adversaires pour le développement de ce type de missile : Japon ou Chine.
A choisir ...

Vu que la Corée du Sud prévoit aussi une option "SLBM", je crois qu'ils prennent des précautions contre le second.

Encore des incidents entre garde-côtes et navires de pêche ...

Sauf que l'incident a eu lieu entre pêcheurs chinois et garde-côtes coréens (apparemment autour de la zone maritime près de la DMZ).

http://thediplomat.com/2016/11/south-korea-cracks-down-on-illegal-chinese-fisherman-with-violent-results/

2 conséquences probables des derniers incidents :

  • le rétablissement du service des garde côtes coréen (dissous après le désastre des secours du ferry naufragé)
  • la commande de frégate de garde côte (3000 tonnes), pour repousser physiquement les navires intrus.

ça me rappelle des choses tout ça ...

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autres sources : http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/11/02/asia-pacific/south-korea-coast-guard-fires-machine-guns-chinese-fishing-boats/#.WBoOaWQrJFQ

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20161011000808

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Nouveau navire pour la Corée du Sud

Livraison du bâtiment de débarquement Cheon Ja Bong

SEOUL, 31 juil. 2017 (Yonhap) -- Le Cheon Ja Bong (LST-687), un bâtiment de débarquement ou navire amphibie de classe Cheon Wang Bong, va être livré à la marine nationale par le constructeur naval Hyundai Heavy Industries.

http://french.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2017/07/31/0200000000AFR20170731000800884.HTML

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First PKX-B Chamsuri II-class Patrol Boat with 130mm Guided Rockets Delivered to ROK Navy
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South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced today that the first Chamsuri II-class (project name PKX-B batch I) patrol boat has been delivered to the Republic of Korea Navy (ROK Navy).


https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/october-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5666-first-pkx-b-chamsuri-ii-class-patrol-boat-with-130mm-guided-rockets-delivered-to-rok-navy.html

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Il y a 6 heures, xav a dit :

Drôle de design, vachement chargé en hauteur, du coup on imagine un tirant d'eau d'au moins 4m50 pour compenser  

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3 hours ago, Bruno said:

Drôle de design, vachement chargé en hauteur, du coup on imagine un tirant d'eau d'au moins 4m50 pour compenser  

Et pas beaucoup de munitions de 76mm, tellement la tourelle parait sur-dimensionnée par rapport au reste

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Hyundai Heavy Industries Launched the Fourth & Last LST-II Landing Ship for ROK Navy
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South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has announced that the fourth LST-II class Landing Ship Tank "No Jeok Bong" was christened and launched on November 2nd. The amphibious vessel is intended for the Republic of Korea Navy (ROK Navy). The LST is the last of four vessels built as part of South Korea's next generation landing ship project. The first ship, the "Cheon Wang Bong", was delivered to the ROK Navy in November 2014 and the second one "Cheon Ja Bong" was delivered in August 2017.

https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/defence-news/2017/november-2017-navy-naval-forces-defense-industry-technology-maritime-security-global-news/5688-hyundai-heavy-industries-launched-the-fourth-last-lst-ii-landing-ship-for-rok-navy.html

 

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MADEX 2017: What we Learned on the ROK Navy Future KDX-III Batch II Aegis Destroyers
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At MADEX 2017, the International Maritime Defense Industry Exhibition held in October 2017 in Busan, South Korea, Navy Recognition learned some fresh details on the KDX-III Batch II destoyers.


https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/naval-exhibitions/2017/madex-2017/5699-madex-2017-what-we-learned-on-the-rok-navy-future-kdx-iii-batch-ii-aegis-destroyers.html

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MADEX 2017: South Korea Developing a Supercavitating Torpedo
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At MADEX 2017, the International Maritime Defense Industry Exhibition held in October 2017 in Busan, South Korea's Agency for Defense Development (ADD) stand was featuring a "supercavitating underwater test vehicle".


https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/news/naval-exhibitions/2017/madex-2017/5713-madex-2017-south-korea-developing-a-supercavitating-torpedo.html

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