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Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship

The Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship (Korean: 독도급 대형수송함, Hanja: 獨島級 大型輸送艦) is a class of landing platform helicopter (LPH) and amphibious assault ships operated by the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN). It was designed and built by Hanjin Heavy Industries (HHIC), and were meant to enhance South Korea's amphibious operation capability in terms of assault and military operations other than war (MOOTW).

Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship
ROKS Dokdo steams in the Sea of Japan in 2010
Class overview
NameDokdo class
BuildersHanjin Heavy Industries
Operators Republic of Korea Navy
Succeeded byCVX (Planned)[2]
Cost
  • KRW 325,770,000,000 (2005)[1]
  • US$ 285 million
Planned2
Completed2
Active2
General characteristics
TypeLanding platform helicopter
Displacement14,300 tons (empty) / 19,500 tons (full)
Length199 m (652 ft 11 in)
Beam31 m (101 ft 8 in)
Draught7 m (23 ft 0 in)
Propulsion
Speed
  • 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph) maximum
  • 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) cruising
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 LCAC (LSF-II)
CapacityUp to 200 vehicles (including tanks)
Troops720 marines
Crew330[4]
Sensors and
processing systems
  • SMART-L air search radar
  • ELM-2248 (MF-STAR) multifunction surveillance radar
  • MW08 surface search radar
  • LIG Nex1 SPS-550K
  • AN/SPS-95K navigation radar
  • TACAN
  • VAMPIR-MB optronic sight
Electronic warfare
& decoys
ESM/ECM:SLQ-200(v)5K SONATA, Chaff launcher
Armament
Aircraft carried
Aviation facilitiesFlight deck with 5 landing spots and hangar

Development edit

The ROK Navy required a landing ship with amphibious capabilities in its program to build a blue-water navy. In the end, Hanjin's Dokdo design was chosen to fulfill this need. The Solgae-class LCAC — made by HHIC — was selected as the landing craft air cushion (LCAC) to operate from the ship.[5]

Specifications edit

 
A US Navy MH-60S landing on the flight deck of Dokdo.

The LPX is an amphibious warfare ship with a well deck to accommodate amphibious assault vehicles (AAVs) and two LCAC, the first of which (LSF 631) was acquired in April 2007. The ship is 199 meters (652 ft 11 in) long, 31 meters (101 ft 8 in) wide, with a 14,000-ton (empty) or 18,000-ton (full) displacement, and was built incorporating stealth technologies.

As a high-speed amphibious ship, the LPX was based on the concept of "over-the-horizon assault." The idea comprises a military operation in which an amphibious landing is conducted with high-speed air-cushioned vehicles and helicopters from beyond the horizon, where the enemy cannot easily detect or attack them. The conventional landing ship tank (LST) has to approach the coastline for landing, at the risk of being fired upon by the enemy.

The LPX has a carrying limit of 720 marines (+300 crew members), ten tanks, ten trucks, 7 AAVs, three field artillery pieces, and two LCAC hovercraft. It can also carry ten helicopters when no ground vehicles are on its hangar deck.[6]

The flight surface is also sprayed with urethane, which can support VTOL aircraft. South Korea is considering the purchase of F-35B fighters to operate from its Dokdo-class ships.[7] Currently, the LPX operates mainly UH-1H and UH-60P. However, both are designed for land‐based operations and lack abilities for ship-borne operations, such as protection against damage from salty breezes, making them challenging to operate on-board continuously.[8] The KUH-Amphibious, the sea-based amphibious variant of the KAI Surion, is now under development. Production is planned to commence in late 2015, with some 40 helicopters planned.[9]

Self-defense armament includes the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile system. The Goalkeeper close-in weapon system (CIWS) was purchased in January 2003 from Thales at a pre-set price of 13,000,000,000 won (roughly $15,000,000).

The second ship of the class, Marado, was built with some changes compared to Dokdo. The flight deck is adapted to accommodate two V-22 Ospreys, while Dokdo could only carry one. In place of the Thales SMART-L multibeam radar and MW08 surveillance radar, Marado uses the Elta Systems EL/M-2248 MF-STAR multifunction surveillance radar and LIG Nex1 SPS-550K 3-D air and surface surveillance radar. It also has a different weapons suite than the 30 mm Goalkeeper and RAM, instead using two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS and having a K-VLS at the rear of the superstructure for the locally developed K-SAAM.[10][11][12]

Dokdo is similar in size to the light aircraft carriers derived from the Sea Control Ship, such as the Spanish Navy's former aircraft carrier Príncipe de Asturias and the Royal Thai Navy's Chakri Naruebet.

Ships in the class edit

Name Pennant number Builder Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Status
ROKS Dokdo LPH-6111 Hanjin Heavy Industries 12 July 2005 3 July 2007 Active
ROKS Marado LPH-6112 Hanjin Heavy Industries 14 May 2018 28 June 2021 Active

Plans edit

 
Dokdo conducts well-deck operations with a US Navy LCAC.
 
Dokdo assisting search and rescue after the sinking of ROKS Cheonan.
 
The ROKS Marado in Busan, 2019.

Some proposed uses for the ship include UN peacekeeping operations and disaster relief.

The Korean news agency Yonhap reported in December 2017 that the Korean military was considering operating F-35B aircraft from the Dokdo-class amphibious assault ships.[13][14] However, as of December 2022, no such plans have been officially declared.

First steps to a blue water navy edit

In a speech delivered in March 2001, the then South Korean President Kim Dae Jung stated that his administration aimed to build a navy that "will defend the national interests in the five oceans and perform a role in defending world peace."

By 2020, the ROK Navy plans to deploy two to three rapid response fleets, each comprising 1 Dokdo class, 2 Sejong the Great class, 4 Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin class, 1 Gwanggaeto the Great class, several Incheon-class frigates, and 2 or 3 Type 214 submarines.

ROK Navy's Rapid Response Fleet:

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
  2. ^ 김귀근 (2019-08-14). "국방중기계획, 軍핵심능력 확보주력…EMP탄 개발·정찰위성 배치". 연합뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  3. ^ "Dokdo Class Landing Platform Helicopter (LPH)". Naval Technology. July 2005. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Dokdo Class Landing Platform Helicopter (LPH)". naval-technology.com. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  5. ^ "Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction (HHIC) - LPH Landing Ship (Dokdo) & LSF II Assault Hovercraft". YouTube. 2010-02-17. Retrieved 2013-09-03.[dead YouTube link]
  6. ^ Yoshifuru Otsuka (December 2012). "Amphibious forces of China, Taiwan and South Korea". Ships of the World (in Japanese) (770): 76–81.
  7. ^ Yeo, Mike (28 December 2017). "Japan, South Korea may refit naval ships for F-35 fighters".
  8. ^ 김성만 (2011-10-08). 독도함은 날고 싶다 (in Korean). Retrieved 2013-05-09.
  9. ^ "KAI to develop amphibious assault variant of Surion". Flightglobal.com. 18 April 2013.
  10. ^ Rahmat, Ridzwan (16 May 2018). "South Korea selects mix of local, Israeli sensors for second Dokdo-class helicopter carrier". Jane's Information Group. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  11. ^ "South Korea changes mission for its newly launched assault ship". Defense News. 21 May 2018.
  12. ^ Rahmat, Ridzwan (30 May 2018). . Jane's Information Group. Archived from the original on 28 May 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  13. ^ "S. Korea's military mulls operating F-35B stealth aircraft aboard new amphibious assault ship". Yonhap News Agency. Seoul. 25 December 2017. Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  14. ^ Sisk, Richard (27 December 2017). "South Korea, Japan Mull F-35Bs for Amphibious Assault Ships". Military.com. Archived from the original on 27 December 2017. Retrieved 27 December 2017.

External links edit

  • Dokdo class LPH - ROK Navy
  • LPX Doko launching ceremony pictures
  • Naval Technology entry for the Dokdo class

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Dokdo class amphibious assault ship Korean 독도급 대형수송함 Hanja 獨島級 大型輸送艦 is a class of landing platform helicopter LPH and amphibious assault ships operated by the Republic of Korea Navy ROKN It was designed and built by Hanjin Heavy Industries HHIC and were meant to enhance South Korea s amphibious operation capability in terms of assault and military operations other than war MOOTW Dokdo class amphibious assault ship ROKS Dokdo steams in the Sea of Japan in 2010Class overviewNameDokdo classBuildersHanjin Heavy IndustriesOperators Republic of Korea NavySucceeded byCVX Planned 2 CostKRW 325 770 000 000 2005 1 US 285 millionPlanned2Completed2Active2General characteristicsTypeLanding platform helicopterDisplacement14 300 tons empty 19 500 tons full Length199 m 652 ft 11 in Beam31 m 101 ft 8 in Draught7 m 23 ft 0 in Propulsion4 SEMT Pielstick 16 PC2 5 STC marine diesel engine 24 MW 32 000 shp Speed23 knots 43 km h 26 mph maximum 18 knots 33 km h 21 mph cruisingBoats amp landing craft carried2 LCAC LSF II CapacityUp to 200 vehicles including tanks Troops720 marinesCrew330 4 Sensors and processing systemsSMART L air search radar ELM 2248 MF STAR multifunction surveillance radar MW08 surface search radar LIG Nex1 SPS 550K AN SPS 95K navigation radar TACAN VAMPIR MB optronic sightElectronic warfare amp decoysESM ECM SLQ 200 v 5K SONATA Chaff launcherArmament2 Goalkeeper CIWS 1 RIM 116 Rolling Airframe MissileAircraft carriedUp to 15 helicopters 3 UH 1H UH 60P or Super Lynx Can support VTOL jets Aviation facilitiesFlight deck with 5 landing spots and hangar Contents 1 Development 2 Specifications 3 Ships in the class 4 Plans 5 First steps to a blue water navy 6 References 7 External linksDevelopment editThe ROK Navy required a landing ship with amphibious capabilities in its program to build a blue water navy In the end Hanjin s Dokdo design was chosen to fulfill this need The Solgae class LCAC made by HHIC was selected as the landing craft air cushion LCAC to operate from the ship 5 Specifications edit nbsp A US Navy MH 60S landing on the flight deck of Dokdo The LPX is an amphibious warfare ship with a well deck to accommodate amphibious assault vehicles AAVs and two LCAC the first of which LSF 631 was acquired in April 2007 The ship is 199 meters 652 ft 11 in long 31 meters 101 ft 8 in wide with a 14 000 ton empty or 18 000 ton full displacement and was built incorporating stealth technologies As a high speed amphibious ship the LPX was based on the concept of over the horizon assault The idea comprises a military operation in which an amphibious landing is conducted with high speed air cushioned vehicles and helicopters from beyond the horizon where the enemy cannot easily detect or attack them The conventional landing ship tank LST has to approach the coastline for landing at the risk of being fired upon by the enemy The LPX has a carrying limit of 720 marines 300 crew members ten tanks ten trucks 7 AAVs three field artillery pieces and two LCAC hovercraft It can also carry ten helicopters when no ground vehicles are on its hangar deck 6 The flight surface is also sprayed with urethane which can support VTOL aircraft South Korea is considering the purchase of F 35B fighters to operate from its Dokdo class ships 7 Currently the LPX operates mainly UH 1H and UH 60P However both are designed for land based operations and lack abilities for ship borne operations such as protection against damage from salty breezes making them challenging to operate on board continuously 8 The KUH Amphibious the sea based amphibious variant of the KAI Surion is now under development Production is planned to commence in late 2015 with some 40 helicopters planned 9 Self defense armament includes the RIM 116 Rolling Airframe Missile system The Goalkeeper close in weapon system CIWS was purchased in January 2003 from Thales at a pre set price of 13 000 000 000 won roughly 15 000 000 The second ship of the class Marado was built with some changes compared to Dokdo The flight deck is adapted to accommodate two V 22 Ospreys while Dokdo could only carry one In place of the Thales SMART L multibeam radar and MW08 surveillance radar Marado uses the Elta Systems EL M 2248 MF STAR multifunction surveillance radar and LIG Nex1 SPS 550K 3 D air and surface surveillance radar It also has a different weapons suite than the 30 mm Goalkeeper and RAM instead using two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS and having a K VLS at the rear of the superstructure for the locally developed K SAAM 10 11 12 Dokdo is similar in size to the light aircraft carriers derived from the Sea Control Ship such as the Spanish Navy s former aircraft carrier Principe de Asturias and the Royal Thai Navy s Chakri Naruebet Ships in the class editName Pennant number Builder Launched Commissioned Decommissioned StatusROKS Dokdo LPH 6111 Hanjin Heavy Industries 12 July 2005 3 July 2007 ActiveROKS Marado LPH 6112 Hanjin Heavy Industries 14 May 2018 28 June 2021 ActivePlans edit nbsp Dokdo conducts well deck operations with a US Navy LCAC nbsp Dokdo assisting search and rescue after the sinking of ROKS Cheonan nbsp The ROKS Marado in Busan 2019 Some proposed uses for the ship include UN peacekeeping operations and disaster relief The Korean news agency Yonhap reported in December 2017 that the Korean military was considering operating F 35B aircraft from the Dokdo class amphibious assault ships 13 14 However as of December 2022 no such plans have been officially declared First steps to a blue water navy editParts of this article those related to this section need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2023 In a speech delivered in March 2001 the then South Korean President Kim Dae Jung stated that his administration aimed to build a navy that will defend the national interests in the five oceans and perform a role in defending world peace By 2020 the ROK Navy plans to deploy two to three rapid response fleets each comprising 1 Dokdo class 2 Sejong the Great class 4 Chungmugong Yi Sun sin class 1 Gwanggaeto the Great class several Incheon class frigates and 2 or 3 Type 214 submarines See also Republic of Korea Navy ROK Navy s Rapid Response Fleet Dokdo class LPH flagship Sejong the Great class destroyer KDX III Aegis Combat System Chungmugong Yi Sun sin class destroyer Gwanggaeto the Great class destroyer Incheon class frigate Type 214 submarine diesel electric References edit Cost of Republic of Korea Armed Forces Weapons Archived from the original on 2017 06 28 Retrieved 2010 08 22 김귀근 2019 08 14 국방중기계획 軍핵심능력 확보주력 EMP탄 개발 정찰위성 배치 연합뉴스 in Korean Retrieved 2020 11 15 Dokdo Class Landing Platform Helicopter LPH Naval Technology July 2005 Retrieved 5 August 2019 Dokdo Class Landing Platform Helicopter LPH naval technology com Retrieved 8 March 2015 Hanjin Heavy Industries amp Construction HHIC LPH Landing Ship Dokdo amp LSF II Assault Hovercraft YouTube 2010 02 17 Retrieved 2013 09 03 dead YouTube link Yoshifuru Otsuka December 2012 Amphibious forces of China Taiwan and South Korea Ships of the World in Japanese 770 76 81 Yeo Mike 28 December 2017 Japan South Korea may refit naval ships for F 35 fighters 김성만 2011 10 08 독도함은 날고 싶다 in Korean Retrieved 2013 05 09 KAI to develop amphibious assault variant of Surion Flightglobal com 18 April 2013 Rahmat Ridzwan 16 May 2018 South Korea selects mix of local Israeli sensors for second Dokdo class helicopter carrier Jane s Information Group Retrieved 2 June 2018 South Korea changes mission for its newly launched assault ship Defense News 21 May 2018 Rahmat Ridzwan 30 May 2018 South Korea to deploy K SAAM on second Dokdo class Jane s Information Group Archived from the original on 28 May 2018 Retrieved 2 June 2018 S Korea s military mulls operating F 35B stealth aircraft aboard new amphibious assault ship Yonhap News Agency Seoul 25 December 2017 Archived from the original on 27 December 2017 Retrieved 27 December 2017 Sisk Richard 27 December 2017 South Korea Japan Mull F 35Bs for Amphibious Assault Ships Military com Archived from the original on 27 December 2017 Retrieved 27 December 2017 External links editDokdo class LPH ROK Navy LPX Doko launching ceremony pictures Naval Technology entry for the Dokdo class Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dokdo class amphibious assault ship amp oldid 1190423812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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