KSS-III Dosan Ahn Changho Class
Type: submarine
Domain: sea
Country of Origin: South Korea
Manufacturer: Hyundai Rotem
Overview
South Korea's indigenous 3,700-tonne diesel-electric submarine — the largest conventionally powered submarine currently in production worldwide. The KSS-III is unique among conventional submarines in featuring 6x vertical launch system (VLS) cells capable of launching Hyunmoo-4-4 submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM), making South Korea only the seventh nation to possess an SLBM capability. Also armed with 8x 533mm torpedo tubes for heavyweight torpedoes and submarine-launched cruise missiles (Haeseong). Features lithium-ion batteries (Batch-II onwards) for extended submerged endurance, indigenous combat management system, flank array and towed array sonars, and advanced noise reduction measures. Batch-I boats feature AIP fuel cells. Three Batch-I and three Batch-II boats planned. Represents a critical element of South Korea's strategic deterrent against North Korea.
Operators
- South Korea
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