Peru transferred a decommissioned Pohang-class corvette from South Korea, designated BAP Quiñones (CO-111), commissioned into Peruvian service in 2017. The Pohang class displaces approximately 1,200 tonnes full load and was designed as a patrol combatant. The Peruvian vessel has been fitted with Otomat Mk.2 anti-ship missiles, giving it an over-the-horizon surface strike capability. The class features a 76mm OTO Melara main gun, 40mm Bofors AAA, and anti-submarine torpedoes. While an ex-South Korean Navy second-hand transfer, the Pohang class represents a modernisation step for Peru's corvette force supplementing the aging Lupo frigates.

- Otomat Mk.2 anti-ship missile provides over-the-horizon surface strike
- Modern South Korean construction quality — better baseline than equivalent age platforms
- Good seakeeping characteristics for Pacific patrol operations
- Cost-effective capability acquisition via second-hand transfer
- Ex-South Korean navy vessel — hull already expended significant service life
- Minimal air defence capability — vulnerable to aircraft and ASMs
- Small single-ship acquisition — limited fleet impact
- Spare parts and support requires South Korean or third-party sourcing
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Ammunition capacity versus protection trade-off here reflects deliberate doctrinal choices worth examining.