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South Korea Wasn't Always a Submarine Powerhouse, But It Is Now


South Korea Wasn t Always a Submarine Powerhouse, But It Is Now
Seoul has built a good number of very well-made submarines. Here s how they help deter North Korea.
Here s What You Need to Remember: After the completion of the KSS-II, South Korea wanted to craft its own design. The KSS-III is looking to be heavier and larger than the KSS-II and KSS-I.
While South Korea is not known for its submarine fleet, it possesses a decent-sized, quietly capable fleet. The ultimate goal of the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN) is to produce their own diesel-electric attack submarine. The current fleet is relatively modern and possesses a strong overall capability for a diesel-electric fleet. But how does it stack up against the sub fleet of China and North Korea? Like many South Korean projects (eg. KDX-I, KDX-II, KDX-III for destroyers), the sub fleet is produced in a series of three. The KSS-I and KSS-II are German designs. The KSS-III will be the indigenous diesel-electric attack s ....

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North Korea's Submarine Fleet Is Big (But Can It Kill?)


North Korea s Submarine Fleet Is Big (But Can It Kill?)
North Korea’s submarine fleet, while smaller and less well funded than the other armed services, has generated an outsized number of international incidents.
Here s What You Need to Remember: North Korea’s reliance on submarines exposes a harsh reality for the country: U.S. and South Korean naval and air forces are now so overwhelmingly superior that the only viable way for Pyongyang’s navy to survive is to go underwater.
North Korea should by all rights be a naval power. A country sitting on a peninsula, Korea has a long naval tradition, despite being a “shrimp” between the two “whales” of China and Japan. However, the partitioning of Korea into two countries in 1945 and the stated goal of unification by force if necessary lent the country to building up a large army, and reserving the navy for interdiction and special operations roles. Now, in the twenty-first century, the country’s navy is se ....

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How a Small Crowd-Funded Patrol Ship Saved South Korea


How a Small Crowd-Funded Patrol Ship Saved South Korea
This was one of the most cost-efficient investments in the history of naval warfare.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Just days after hundreds of thousands of North Korean troops poured over the 38th Parallel into South Korea, starting the Korean War, U.S. President Harry Truman directed the Pentagon to scramble whatever aid was necessary to rescue the beleaguered Republic of Korea.
But while air and sea power could rapidly intervene from bases in Japan, U.S. ground forces required ports if they were ever to arrive in meaningful numbers with heavy tanks and artillery. However, the pace of the North Korean advance meant that the southeastern port of Pusan was the only viable option. ....

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