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Gumdoksuri-class patrol vessel
Yoon Young Ha class patrol ship
ROKS Yoon Youngha (PKG 711) being launched
Class overview
Builders: Hanjin Heavy Industries, STX
Operators: Flag of South Korea Republic of Korea Navy
Preceded by: Chamsuri-class patrol vessel
Subclasses: • PKG-A (Yoon Youngha class)
• PKG-B
Cost: ₩48.8 billion[1]
$37.7 million (constant 2009 USD)
In commission: 2008 - present
Planned: PKG-A: 18, PKG-B: 24
Completed: PKG-A: 0
Active: PKG-A: 12
General characteristics (PKG-A)
Type: Patrol boat
Displacement: 570 tonnes (561 long tons)
Length: 63 m (206 ft 8 in)
Beam: 9 m (29 ft 6 in)
Propulsion: CODAG, 2 x General Electric LM500 gas turbine, 2 x MTU 12V 595 TE90; Water jet propulsion
Speed: 41.5 knots (76.9 km/h; 47.8 mph)
Complement: 40
Sensors and
processing systems:
• STX RadarSys SPS-100K surface search radar
LIG Nex1 SPS-540K 3D surveillance radar
Saab CEROS 200 fire control radar and optronic sight
• Samsung Thales electro-optical targeting system
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
• 2 x KDAGAIE Mark 2 chaff/flare dispenser
LIG Nex1 Sonata SLQ-200(V)K ECM/ECCM suite
Armament:Hyundai Wia 76mm gun
Doosan DST 'No Bong' dual 40mm gun
• 4 x SSM-700K Hae Sung anti-ship cruise missile
KP-SAM Shingung
General characteristics (PKG-B)
Type: Patrol boat
Displacement: 200 tonnes (197 long tons)

Gumdoksuri class patrol vessel (Hangul: 검독수리급 고속함) also known as PKG class patrol vessel is a patrol ship of the Republic of Korea Navy. Two variants are planned. The first being PKG-A or Yun Youngha class missile patrol ship (Hangul: 윤영하급 고속함), and the second being PKG-B class patrol boat.

Development[]

The Republic of Korea Navy began development of the PKG class in 2003 after a Chamsuriclass (PKM class) patrol boat was sunk during a naval clash with North Korean patrol boats on June 29, 2002. The codenamed PKX (Patrol Killer eXperimental) program is the patrol boat modernization project of the ROK Navy.

The PKX consist of two main designs. The larger, missile armed PKG-A of approximately 500 tons and the smaller gun armed PKG-B of approximately 200 tons. PKG-A is planned to take up some of the operations done by Pohang class corvettes, and the PKG-B is planned to replace the aging Chamsuri-class patrol vessel fleet.

The first PKG-A vessel were ordered from Hanjin Heavy Industries. The lead ship of the class, Yoon Youngha (PKG 711), named after Lieutenant Commander Yoon Youngha who was killed during the second battle of Yeonpyeong, was launched on June 28, 2007[2] and commissioned on December 17, 2008.[3] The production of the PKG-A are being divided between Hanjin Heavy Industries and STX in lots of four.

Ships in the class[]

 Name   Number   Builder   Launched   Commissioned   Decommissioned   Status 
Yoon Youngha (윤영하) PKG-711 Hanjin Heavy Industries 28 June 2007 17 December 2008 Active
Han Sanggook (한상국) PKG-712 STX Offshore & Shipbuilding 23 September 2009 14 September 2011 Active
Jo Chunhyung (조천형) PKG-713 STX Offshore & Shipbuilding 23 September 2009 14 September 2011 Active
Hwang Dohyun (황도현) PKG-715 STX Offshore & Shipbuilding 11 December 2009 13 January 2012 Active
Suh Hoowon (서후원) PKG-716 STX Offshore & Shipbuilding 11 December 2009 28 November 2011 Active
Park Donghyuk (박동혁) PKG-717 Hanjin Heavy Industries 28 July 2010 28 November 2011 Active
Hyun Sihak (현시학) PKG-718 Hanjin Heavy Industries 28 July 2010 Active
Jung Geungmo (정긍모) PKG-719 Hanjin Heavy Industries 2 November 2010 19 December 2011[4] Active
Ji Deokchil (지덕칠) PKG-721 Hanjin Heavy Industries 2 November 2010 Active
Lim Byeongrae (임병래) PKG-722 STX Offshore & Shipbuilding 20 November 2012 3 September 2013 [5] Active
Hong Siuk (홍시욱) PKG-723 STX Offshore & Shipbuilding 20 November 2012 10 October 2013 [6] Active
Hong Daeseon (홍대선) PKG-725 STX Offshore & Shipbuilding 20 November 2012 July 2013 Active
Han Munsik (한문식) PKG-726 Hanjin Heavy Industries 24 April 2013 January 2014 (Scheduled)[7] Launched
Kim ChangHak (김창학) PKG-727 Hanjin Heavy Industries 24 April 2013 January 2014 (Scheduled) Launched
Park Dongjin (박동진) PKG-728 Hanjin Heavy Industries 24 April 2013 January 2014 (Scheduled) Launched

See also[]

References[]


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