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SEOUL — The South Korean Navy believes it can deploy two light aircraft carriers by 2036 and expand its blue-water force to cope with the rapid naval buildups of China and Japan, according to a Navy source.

The service has been exploring ways of securing light aircraft carriers based on an interim feasibility study, the source said.

“It’s a hope,” the Navy source said on condition of anonymity. “There are no fixed requirements at the moment, but we’ve been studying ways of launching light aircraft carriers over the next two decades.”

Rep. Chung Hee-soo of the ruling Saenuri Party revealed the contents of a program in a feasibility report last week.

“To cope with potential maritime disputes with neighboring countries, we need to secure aircraft carriers as soon as possible,” Chung, a member of the National Assembly’s Defense Committee, said during a confirmation hearing Oct. 11 for Adm. Choi Yoon-hee, new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. “For more active international peacekeeping operations, our Navy should have carriers.”

According to Chung, the Navy envisions three phases:

■The first is to equip the second ship of the Dokdo-class landing platform helicopter ship (LPH) with a ski ramp to operate short-range or vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft.

The flight surface of the landing ship is already sprayed with urethane, which can withstand the heat created by the aircraft during operations.

Dokdo, with the addition of a ski ramp, could be deployed before 2019, according to the report, which suggests the Navy procure used VTOL jets from the US, UK and Spain if needed.

■Second, the Navy could build an amphibious assault ship, similar to the Spanish Navy’s Juan Carlos, before 2019.

■Finally, the service aims to build two 30,000-ton light aircraft carriers between 2028 and 2036, the report said. The carrier is to have specifications similar to the Italian aircraft carrier Cavour, which can support about 30 aircraft.

“We should have capabilities to deter North Korea, and at the same time, we need minimal capabilities to respond to potential threats from neighboring countries,” Choi replied to Chung, apparently referring to the naval buildups of China and Japan.

China commissioned its first aircraft carrier last year, with three more carriers planned. Japan, whose Navy is classed as a self-defense force, has controversially unveiled a 20,000-ton helicopter destroyer akin to a small aircraft carrier.

More Aegis Ships and Jets
During the National Assembly last week, the Navy unveiled mid- to long-term procurement plans to further strengthen its naval power.

The service plans to commission three more 7,600-ton KDX-III Aegis destroyers by 2023 to develop a strategic mobile fleet. The service has three KDX-III destroyers fitted with Lockheed Martin-built SPY-1D radar capable of tracking incoming ballistic missiles and enemy aircraft.

“The construction of new Aegis ships could be completed earlier than scheduled,” Adm. Hwang Gi-chul, chief of naval operations, testified. “And the new Aegis ships will have better stealth functions than those with the existing ships.”

The Navy will also launch six, 5,900-ton next-generation destroyers — dubbed KDDX — after 2023.

The development of an attack submarine is on track, according to the Navy. The service plans to commission six more 1,800-ton Type 214 submarines to bring the 214 fleet to nine subs by 2023. After that, it will deploy nine, 3,000-ton heavy attack submarines codenamed KSS-III. The KSS-III is to be equipped with a vertical launch tube to fire a 1,500-kilometer cruise missile that can hit key targets in North Korea.

Other procurement plans include the FFX program to build a dozen new frigates with advanced sensors and a wide variety of weaponry. The FFX program is intended to replace the aging fleet of existing Ulsan class frigates and Pohang class corvettes with multimission frigates.

The 2,300- to 3,000-ton FFX vessels are to be built in two batches with an objective of putting up to 24 ships into service by 2026.

The Navy also puts a priority on acquiring reconnaissance and surveillance aircraft. In particular, the service laid out plans to buy the Lockheed S-3 Vikings retired from front-fleet service aboard aircraft carriers by the US Navy in January 2009.

The service will purchase 18 S-3 jets and modify them into a new configuration meeting the Navy’s operational requirements. If adopted, it will be the first fixed-wing jet patrol aircraft operated by the South Korean Navy, which flies 16 P-3CK turboprop patrol aircraft.

“The S-3 introduction will offer a great opportunity for the ROK Navy to operate a carrier-based jet, as the service envisions deploying aircraft carriers in the future,” Kim Dae-young, a research member of the Korea Defense & Security Forum, a private defense think tank here. “From the operational perspective, the S-3 is expected to be used for various purposes, such as patrol, surface warfare and aerial refueling.”

In order to beef up its anti-submarine operation, the Navy will procure six more new naval helicopters by 2022.

In January, AgustaWestland won a $560 million contract to supply the South Korean Navy with six AW159 Lynx Wildcat helicopters equipped with an active dipping sonar for anti-submarine role.



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2036 :o: by then China will have 10+ Supercarriers along with 4th gen ASBM carrier killers, and the NK will have had over 1000 H-bombs
 
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1000 hydrogen bombs? ha ha ha!
come on now Kim Jong Un will have became Doctor Manhattan by then

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2036 :o: by then China will have 10+ Supercarriers along with 4th gen ASBM carrier killers, and the NK will have had over 1000 H-bombs

USA and South Korea should invade North when you still have time.
 
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By 2036, i can see that the ROKN will field the following carrier platforms

  • 3 Dokdo class
  • 3 Amphibious assault ship
  • 2-3 Light carriers


Seriously tho for a small country, South Korea is heavily militarized and a powerful force in her own right. Not bad for a nation of only some 50 million.

 
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The South Korean Navy believes it can deploy two light aircraft carriers by 2036 and expand its blue-water force to cope with the rapid naval buildups of China and Japan, according to a Navy source.

So who exactly are they opposing?

S Korea has good ties with China and now it has mended its fences with you after the formal peace agreement recently.

This is confusing.

USA and South Korea should invade North when you still have time.

Seoul cannot do it.

DPRK's artillery guns are trained on Seoul which sits very close to the border. Even if NK is overrun, it will unleash a rain of artillery fire and destroy Seoul city.

The worst case could be a nuclear attack on Seoul and whatever reachable range NK missiles can get to attack US assets; even the mainland.

A country which has no regard for its own people will not hesitate to devastate another country when it is getting annihilated.
 
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Just keeping up with the Joneses, Koreans are as prideful as Chinese & Japanese. Or should I say, forward planning. :D

But in the distant future, who knows if Chinese, Japanese & Korean aircraft carriers will jointly enforce the security of our common oceanic lifeline.
 
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So who exactly are they opposing?

S Korea has good ties with China and now it has mended its fences with you after the formal peace agreement recently.

This is confusing.



Seoul cannot do it.

DPRK's artillery guns are trained on Seoul which sits very close to the border. Even if NK is overrun, it will unleash a rain of artillery fire and destroy Seoul city.

The worst case could be a nuclear attack on Seoul and whatever reachable range NK missiles can get to attack US assets; even the mainland.

A country which has no regard for its own people will not hesitate to devastate another country when it is getting annihilated.

ROKN's projection? Most likely to resist threats from DPRK Navy, remember than the DPRK Navy was able to sink one of their Pohang class corvettes, the ROKS Cheonan. It was sunk by an old DPRK Navy Yono-class submarine, which was over 30 some years old.

Significance? That even a 30+ year old antiquated sub can sink a modern ASW corvette. DPRKN's mandate of assymetrical naval warfare is a threat, and that's the reason why ROKN will , ultimately, require assistance of the JMSDF, which can purify Korean waters of DPRKN subs. :)

S Korea has good ties with China and now it has mended its fences with you after the formal peace agreement recently.

Also, i forgot to mention: the Japan factor. Korea maintains a large navy as a symbolic gesture to Japan: "don't think about it."

I must say tho, for the size of their nation , South Korea is literally 1/3rd the size of Japan, they maintain a naval fleet that is comparable in size to that of the JMSDF.

Impressive, i must say. Korean spirit. :)
 
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too late should of finished the job in 1950. this is China job to clean up.

No, it is not. The Korea theater is a proxy game between the two greater powers: China and US.

Korea was always a shrimp among whales in history (caught in between Japan and China); now it is caught against China and an even bigger whale than Japan, the United States...the Blue Whale among nations....
 
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No, it is not. The Korea theater is a proxy game between the two greater powers: China and US.

Korea was always a shrimp among whales in history (caught in between Japan and China); now it is caught against China and an even bigger whale than Japan, the United States...the Blue Whale among nations....

NK in my opinion has gone rouge. China can't control the creature it nurtured. NK/SK reunification is all but gone, NK would rather nuke SK/Japan and even China if it was going to lose it's power.
 
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NK in my opinion has gone rouge. China can't control the creature it nurtured. NK/SK reunification is all but gone, NK would rather nuke SK/Japan and even China if it was going to lose it's power.

Hmmn. Well I can't necessarily disagree with the last sentence.
 
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they should go for the juan class lpd on the same terms as turkey.
this is in essence a mini aircraft carrier, this will remove the need to modify the doko class ship with ramps.
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