List of Republic of Korea Navy ships

This is a list of major Republic of Korea Navy ships.

The South Korean navy employs the US Navy-style letter based hull classification symbols to designate the types of its ships and hull numbers to uniquely identify its vessels (e.g. DDH 975). The ship prefix for the ROK Navy ship is ROKS (Republic of Korea Ship) when the names of ships are written in English.

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Commissioned ships

In the Republic of Korea Navy, there are some 170 commissioned ships (total displacement of approx. 153,000 tons) including about 10 submarines, 80 patrol craft and 20 auxiliaries as of October 2007. The names of ships are that of the historical figures, provinces, cities, counties, peaks, lakes, islands, and birds. The Chief of Naval Operations selects the names of ships.[1]

Surface combatant

Hull No. Name Commissioned Builder
DDH 971 ROKS Gwanggaeto the Great 1998 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
DDH 972 ROKS Ulji Mundeok 1999 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
DDH 973 ROKS Yang Manchun 2000 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
Hull No. Name Commissioned Builder
DDH 975 ROKS Chungmugong Yi Sunshin 2003 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
DDH 976 ROKS Munmu the Great 2004 Hyundai Heavy Industries
DDH 977 ROKS Daejoyoung 2005 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
DDH 978 ROKS Wang Geon 2006 Hyundai Heavy Industries
DDH 979 ROKS Kang Gamchan 2007 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
DDH 981 ROKS Choi Young 2008 Hyundai Heavy Industries
Hull No. Name Commissioned Builder
DDG 991 ROKS Sejong the Great 2008 Hyundai Heavy Industries
DDG 992 ROKS Yulgok Yi Yi 2010 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
Hull No. Name Commissioned Builder
FF 951 ROKS Ulsan 1981 Hyundai Heavy Industries
FF 952 ROKS Seoul 1985 Hyundai Heavy Industries
FF 953 ROKS Chungnam 1986 Busan Korea SEC
FF 955 ROKS Masan 1985 Korea Takoma Shipyard (now Hanjin Heavy Industries)
FF 956 ROKS Gyeongbuk 1986 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
FF 957 ROKS Jeonnam 1989 Hyundai Heavy Industries
FF 958 ROKS Jeju 1990 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
FF 959 ROKS Busan 1993 Hyundai Heavy Industries
FF 961 ROKS Cheongju 1993 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering

Submarine

Hull No. Name Commissioned Builder
SS 061 ROKS Chang Bogo 1993 Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft
SS 062 ROKS Lee Chun 1994 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
SS 063 ROKS Choi Moosun 1995 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
SS 065 ROKS Park Wi 1995 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
SS 066 ROKS Lee Jongmoo 1996 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
SS 067 ROKS Jung Woon 1997 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
SS 068 ROKS Lee Sunsin 2000 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
SS 069 ROKS Na Daeyong 2000 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
SS 071 ROKS Lee Eokgi 2001 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
Hull No. Name Commissioned Builder
SS 072 ROKS Sohn Wonyil 2007 Hyundai Heavy Industries
SS 073 ROKS Jeong Ji 2008 Hyundai Heavy Industries
SS 075 ROKS An Chunggun 2009 Hyundai Heavy Industries
Hull No. Name Commissioned Builder
SSM 052 ROKS SSM 052 1990 Korea Takoma Shipyard (now Hanjin Heavy Industries)
SSM 053 ROKS SSM 053 1991 Korea Takoma Shipyard (now Hanjin Heavy Industries)

Patrol

Amphibious

Mine warfare

Auxiliary

Decommissioned ships

Since the Korean War and until the 90s, well above 100 ships were transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of Korea Navy.

Surface combatant

Submarine

Patrol

Amphibious

Mine warfare

(ex No.1 class auxiliary submarine chasers)

Auxiliary

[Alcyone (AKL-37), Alhena (AKL-38), Almaack (AKL-39), Deimos (AKL-40), AKL-41, and Renate (AKL-42) were loaned under "FS (AKL) Vessel Rental Contract between the Republic of Korea and the United States of America" in 1951]

Notes

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  6. ^ "해군, 차기 고속상륙정 '솔개' 전력화". Yonhapnews.co.kr. Retrieved April 2, 2007.
  7. ^ "최신예 국산 소해함 ‘해남함’ 취역". Republic of Korea Navy i-News. Retrieved March 10, 2007.
  8. ^ "Curtis Wilbur counters Special Ops". Commander U.S. Seventh Fleet, U.S. Navy Official Website. Retrieved October 19, 2008.
  9. ^ The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World, Eric Wertheim, Naval Institute Press, 2007 - ISBN 159114955X
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Oh, J.; Im, S. (2006). Sohn Won-yil Jedok. Seoul: Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy. 
  11. ^ "US PT Boats List: Summary of US Built PTs". Hazegray.org. Retrieved October 16, 2007.
  12. ^ "U. S. Coast Guard Patrol Boats (WPB)". Shipbuildinghistory.com. Retrieved January 3, 2009.
  13. ^ "H-930 (Mk 93) (United States), Command, surveillance and weapon control systems". Jane's Naval Weapon System. Retrieved September 18, 2008.
  14. ^ Haegun Ilhwa (Navy episodes). Vol. 1, 2004, ROK Navy HQ
  15. ^ "진주함 명명(命名) 및 함장 임명장". National Museum of Korea. http://www.emuseum.go.kr/pages/portal/search/full.jsp?dbNoArr=3&docNo=00074975. Retrieved 2 April 2009. 
  16. ^ "Landing Craft, Infantry (Large) - LCI(L)". ShipbuildingHistory.com. http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/smallships/lcil.htm. Retrieved 3 January 2009. 
  17. ^ "상륙함 (모형)". National Museum of Korea. http://www.emuseum.go.kr/pages/portal/search/full.jsp?dbNoArr=3&docNo=00075226. Retrieved 3 January 2009. 
  18. ^ "Landing Ships, Tank (LST)". ShipbuildingHistory.com. http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/smallships/lstpart2.htm. Retrieved 3 January 2009. 
  19. ^ a b Haegun Jeolleok. South Korea: Gunsajeongbo. Feubruary 2001. p. 51. 
  20. ^ "소해정 (모형)". National Museum of Korea. http://www.emuseum.go.kr/sch/full.cgi?v_db=3&v_doc_no=00075237. Retrieved 3 January 2009. 
  21. ^ a b c d "Yard Minesweepers (YMS and BYMS)". ShipbuildingHistory.com. http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/history/smallships/yms.htm. Retrieved 3 January 2009. 
  22. ^ "한국 해군의 소해작전". The War Memorial of Korea. http://ki.warmemo.co.kr:8101/warmemo/jsp/data/view.jsp?type=2&pkey=625CB00038. Retrieved 9 April 2009. 
  23. ^ Haegun. South Korea: Republic of Korea Navy. November–December 2002. pp. 68–71. 
  24. ^ Haegun Ilhwa (Navy episodes). Vol. 4, 1993, ROK Navy HQ

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