South Korea's indigenous cold-launch vertical launch system, developed to reduce dependence on the American Mk 41 VLS and enable integration of Korean-developed missiles. The K-VLS I (first generation) features cells designed for the Hyunmoo-3 cruise missile and K-ASROC anti-submarine rocket, installed on KDX-III Aegis destroyers. The K-VLS II (second generation) is an enlarged and improved system designed for the Jeongjo the Great Batch-II destroyers and KSS-III submarines, accommodating larger missiles including the Hyunmoo-4-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile. Features hot-gas management, shock isolation, and automated loading for rapid missile readiness. The K-VLS represents a critical enabler of South Korea's indigenous missile capability — allowing Korean-designed weapons to be deployed without foreign VLS licensing constraints.

- Korean indigenous reduces US Mk41 dependency
- Quad-pack ESSM equivalent capability
- Compatible with Korean missile family
- Upgradeable software-defined launch system
- Fitted to DDG and FFX class
- Not fully Mk41 compatible
- Korean-only missiles currently
- Limited proven track record vs Mk41 global standard
- Complex integration with legacy sensors
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