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Sinpo-class submarine

The Sinpo-class submarine (Korean: 신포급 잠수함), also called the Gorae class (Korean: 고래급; "whale")[3] or Pongdae class (Korean: 봉대급),[a][4] is a new class of submarine produced in North Korea. Only one submarine has been observed in service, the 8.24 Yongung. It is the largest submarine designed and built for the Korean People's Navy.

Sinpo-B class
Class overview
BuildersSinpo South Shipyard
Operators Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Preceded bySang-O class
Succeeded bySinpo-C-class submarine[1]
Planned3 or more
Building1
Completed1
Active1
Laid up0
General characteristics
TypeDiesel submarine
DisplacementSubmerged 1,650[citation needed]-2,000 tons[1]
Length70 m (229 ft 8 in) (estimated)
Beam7 m (23 ft 0 in) (estimated)
PropulsionDiesel-electric (?)
Speed
  • (estimated) 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) on surface
  • 10 knots (19 km/h) dived. (estimated)
Range1,500 nmi (2,800 km; 1,700 mi) (estimated)
Complement70–80 (estimated)[2]
Crew30–50 (estimated)
Armament

Design and features edit

The design may be influenced by older Yugoslav designs such as Heroj and Sava.[5] There has been speculation the design is influenced by modern Russian submarines of the Kilo-class, or Golf-class submarines, but the submarine is significantly smaller than these designs.[6]

If the design is successful, the Sinpo class could replace the aging Romeo-class submarines. However, it is possibly a one-off experimental submarine as the Korean People's Navy has built previously.[5]

Armaments edit

Satellite images suggest the presence of an opening on the conning tower indicating the presence of a launch tube for one or two missiles.[7]

In August 2016, during the annual joint US-South Korea military exercise, a submarine presumed to be this one launched what is believed to be a KN-11 ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan.[8] North Korea's first released pictures of the submarine associated it with the test of the KN-11 missile.[2]

8.24 Yongung edit

The only submarine of this class is named 8.24 Yongung ("August 24 Hero"),[9] with pennant number 824, named after the DPRK's first successfully launched submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) from a submarine on 24 August 2016.[10]

On 19 October 2021, the 8.24 Yongung conducted a launch of an SLBM apparently based on the KN-23 missile.[11] On 14 March 2023, two cruise missiles were fired as part of a launching drill.[12]

Variants edit

Sinpo-C edit

In September 2016, analysts at 38 North reported on a 10-metre (32 ft 10 in) diameter object detected on satellite images of North Korea's Sinpo South Shipyard, believing the object may be a construction jig or possibly a pressure hull of a new submarine.[13]

US intelligence detected a new submarine being built at Sinpo which was considered a likely successor to Sinpo-B (Gorae) and labelled it Sinpo-C with an estimated submerged displacement of over 2,000 tons and with an 11-metre (36 ft 1 in) beam.[1] 38 North also detected signs of submarine being built[14] and reported satellite imagery from 5 November 2017 indicates a diameter of 7.1 metres (23 ft 4 in).[15]

Tokyo Shimbun reported in September 2017, that new North Korean submarine in construction to displace 3,000 tons and have air-independent propulsion.[16] Also in September 2017, Sekai Nippo also reported on the 3,000-ton submarine and added it is nuclear powered.[17]

The Sinpo-C ballistic missile submarine (SSB)[18] and the Sinpo-class experimental ballistic missile submarine (SSBA) were built in the Sinpo South shipyard.[18]

Chosun Ilbo reported on 5 April 2019 that a 3,000-ton ballistic missile submarine was being built at Sinpo.[19][20] Satellite images of the Sinpo shipyard from March and April 2019 indicated that submarine construction was still ongoing.[21]

As September 2023, there was one submarine of the class, Hero Kim Kun Ok, which was named after the supposed commander of KPA naval forces in the 1950 engagement they call the battle of Chumonchin Chan.[22]

3,000-ton submarine and 4,000–5,000-ton submarine edit

South Korean media has suggested that North Korea managed to reverse-engineer or modify one of the old Golf-II hulls that North Korea imported in the early 1990s.[23] However, an analysis in 38 North disagrees with the Golf-II conversion theory, as such a hull has yet to be identified.[24]

Although a Type 033 submarine is the submarine being converted at the Sinpo South Shipyard, such a submarine, which originally displaced 1,830 tons is unlikely to become a 3,000-ton submarine, by adding missile launch tubes and expanding the sail, as images released do not show the submarine being expanded in length. A Golf-class submarine, however, would fit the description of a 3,000 ton submarine, which is significantly larger than the Type 033 submarine that is the only known submarine undergoing reconstruction.[25]

On 6 September 2023, the submarine named Hero Kim Kun Ok was unveiled via KCNA on 8 September 2023 as a modified Romeo-class submarine.[26] Originally having three missile tubes during construction, when completed the submarine possessed a larger missile compartment behind the sail with ten vertical launch tubes laid out in two rows of five; the front four being larger to house SLBMs like the Pukguksong-1/KN-11, Pukguksong-3, and Hwasong-11S/KN-23, and the remaining smaller six housing Hwasal-2 submarine-launched cruise missiles. Kim Jong-Un stated that it is intended for North Korea's entire fleet of 20 Romeo-class submarines to be converted into missile submarines, but it is unknown how many are viable to be upgraded or how long it might take.[27][28]

A different South Korean report claims that North Korea is also developing a larger submarine, at around 4,000 to 5,000 tons. This particular weight would fit the category of a nuclear submarine, which had been a stated goal by Kim Jong-Un at the 8th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea.[25]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Named for the Pongdae Boiler Plant, a cover term for the Sinpo South Shipyard.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Panda, Ankit. "The Sinpo-C-Class: A New North Korean Ballistic Missile Submarine Is Under Construction". The Diplomat. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b H I Sutton (27 August 2016). "Analysis – Sinpo Class Ballistic Missile Sub". Covert Shores. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  3. ^ Sinpo / GORAE-Class Ballistic Missile Sub, GlobalSecurity.org, accessed 2017-04-18
  4. ^ "Sinpo Class (Gorae)". Military Edge. Foundation for Defense of Democracies. 6 July 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  5. ^ a b Joseph s. Bermudez Jr. (19 October 2014). "The North Korean Navy Acquires a New Submarine". 38 North. U.S.-Korea Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  6. ^ "Media Busters: Is North Korea Building a Ballistic Missile Submarine?". 38 North. U.S.-Korea Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  7. ^ "North Korea's SINPO-class Sub: New Evidence of Possible Vertical Missile Launch Tubes; Sinpo Shipyard Prepares for Significant Naval Construction Program – 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea". 38 North. 8 January 2015.
  8. ^ Sam LaGrone (23 August 2016). "North Korea Fires Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile". USNI News. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  9. ^ Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Cha, Victor; Jun, Jennifer (March 29, 2022). "Unusual Movement of the 8.24 Yongung Experimental Ballistic Missile Submarine at Sinpo South Shipyard". Center for Strategic and International Studies.
  10. ^ . The Pyongyang Times. Archived from the original on 2021-10-20. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  11. ^ North Korea’s “New Type Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile”: More Political Than Military Significance. 38 North. 22 October 2021.
  12. ^ "North Korea Navy Sinpo-class submarine launches two cruise missiles". navyrecognition.com. 14 March 2023. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Is North Korea Building a New Submarine?". 30 September 2016.
  14. ^ "Sinpo South Shipyard: SLBM Test Not Imminent; Unknown Shipbuilding Program Underway – 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea". 11 October 2017.
  15. ^ "North Korea's Submarine Ballistic Missile Program Moves Ahead: Indications of Shipbuilding and Missile Ejection Testing – 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea". 16 November 2017.
  16. ^ "Report: North Korea completing work on new SLBM submarines". UPI.
  17. ^ "北朝鮮、密かに原潜建造 2~3年内に実戦配備 | 世界日報".
  18. ^ a b "North Korea's Submarine Ballistic Missile Program Moves Ahead: Indications of Shipbuilding and Missile Ejection Testing". 38 North. 16 November 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  19. ^ "北, SLBM 3~4기 실을 3000t급 신형 잠수함 건조 중". The Chosun Ilbo. July 18, 2020.
  20. ^ "N.Korea 'Building New Ballistic Missile Submarine'". The Chosun Ilbo.
  21. ^ "North Korea's Sinpo South Shipyard: Submarine Shipbuilding Continuing at Slow Pace | 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea". 38 North. April 12, 2019.
  22. ^ Minji, Lee (2023-09-08). "(3rd LD) N. Korea unveils new 'tactical nuclear attack submarine'". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  23. ^ "N. Korea launches ballistic missile submarine: gov't sources". Yonhap News Agency. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014.
  24. ^ "Media Busters: Is North Korea Building a Ballistic Missile Submarine? – 38 North: Informed Analysis of North Korea". 38 North. 4 November 2014.
  25. ^ a b . oneearthfuture.org. 16 April 2021. Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  26. ^ Smith, Josh; Choi, Soo-Hyang (2023-09-08). "North Korea unveils first tactical, nuclear-armed submarine". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  27. ^ See North Korea’s new ballistic missile submarine. Defense News. 8 September 2023.
  28. ^ The Sleeper Has Awakened: Six Key Takeaways From the Rollout of North Korea’s “Tactical Nuclear Attack Submarine”. 38 North. 11 September 2023.

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The Sinpo class submarine Korean 신포급 잠수함 also called the Gorae class Korean 고래급 whale 3 or Pongdae class Korean 봉대급 a 4 is a new class of submarine produced in North Korea Only one submarine has been observed in service the 8 24 Yongung It is the largest submarine designed and built for the Korean People s Navy Sinpo B class Class overviewBuildersSinpo South ShipyardOperators Democratic People s Republic of KoreaPreceded bySang O classSucceeded bySinpo C class submarine 1 Planned3 or moreBuilding1Completed1Active1Laid up0General characteristicsTypeDiesel submarineDisplacementSubmerged 1 650 citation needed 2 000 tons 1 Length70 m 229 ft 8 in estimated Beam7 m 23 ft 0 in estimated PropulsionDiesel electric Speed estimated 16 knots 30 km h 18 mph on surface 10 knots 19 km h dived estimated Range1 500 nmi 2 800 km 1 700 mi estimated Complement70 80 estimated 2 Crew30 50 estimated ArmamentPukguksong 1 KN 11 Sinpo C 3 Pukguksong 3 Hero Kim Kun Ok 10 Pukguksong 3 or 4 Pukguksong 3 and 6 smaller SLBM Contents 1 Design and features 1 1 Armaments 2 8 24 Yongung 3 Variants 3 1 Sinpo C 3 2 3 000 ton submarine and 4 000 5 000 ton submarine 4 Notes 5 ReferencesDesign and features editThe design may be influenced by older Yugoslav designs such as Heroj and Sava 5 There has been speculation the design is influenced by modern Russian submarines of the Kilo class or Golf class submarines but the submarine is significantly smaller than these designs 6 If the design is successful the Sinpo class could replace the aging Romeo class submarines However it is possibly a one off experimental submarine as the Korean People s Navy has built previously 5 Armaments edit Satellite images suggest the presence of an opening on the conning tower indicating the presence of a launch tube for one or two missiles 7 In August 2016 during the annual joint US South Korea military exercise a submarine presumed to be this one launched what is believed to be a KN 11 ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan 8 North Korea s first released pictures of the submarine associated it with the test of the KN 11 missile 2 8 24 Yongung editThe only submarine of this class is named 8 24 Yongung August 24 Hero 9 with pennant number 824 named after the DPRK s first successfully launched submarine launched ballistic missile SLBM from a submarine on 24 August 2016 10 On 19 October 2021 the 8 24 Yongung conducted a launch of an SLBM apparently based on the KN 23 missile 11 On 14 March 2023 two cruise missiles were fired as part of a launching drill 12 Variants editSinpo C edit In September 2016 analysts at 38 North reported on a 10 metre 32 ft 10 in diameter object detected on satellite images of North Korea s Sinpo South Shipyard believing the object may be a construction jig or possibly a pressure hull of a new submarine 13 US intelligence detected a new submarine being built at Sinpo which was considered a likely successor to Sinpo B Gorae and labelled it Sinpo C with an estimated submerged displacement of over 2 000 tons and with an 11 metre 36 ft 1 in beam 1 38 North also detected signs of submarine being built 14 and reported satellite imagery from 5 November 2017 indicates a diameter of 7 1 metres 23 ft 4 in 15 Tokyo Shimbun reported in September 2017 that new North Korean submarine in construction to displace 3 000 tons and have air independent propulsion 16 Also in September 2017 Sekai Nippo also reported on the 3 000 ton submarine and added it is nuclear powered 17 The Sinpo C ballistic missile submarine SSB 18 and the Sinpo class experimental ballistic missile submarine SSBA were built in the Sinpo South shipyard 18 Chosun Ilbo reported on 5 April 2019 that a 3 000 ton ballistic missile submarine was being built at Sinpo 19 20 Satellite images of the Sinpo shipyard from March and April 2019 indicated that submarine construction was still ongoing 21 As September 2023 there was one submarine of the class Hero Kim Kun Ok which was named after the supposed commander of KPA naval forces in the 1950 engagement they call the battle of Chumonchin Chan 22 3 000 ton submarine and 4 000 5 000 ton submarine edit South Korean media has suggested that North Korea managed to reverse engineer or modify one of the old Golf II hulls that North Korea imported in the early 1990s 23 However an analysis in 38 North disagrees with the Golf II conversion theory as such a hull has yet to be identified 24 Although a Type 033 submarine is the submarine being converted at the Sinpo South Shipyard such a submarine which originally displaced 1 830 tons is unlikely to become a 3 000 ton submarine by adding missile launch tubes and expanding the sail as images released do not show the submarine being expanded in length A Golf class submarine however would fit the description of a 3 000 ton submarine which is significantly larger than the Type 033 submarine that is the only known submarine undergoing reconstruction 25 On 6 September 2023 the submarine named Hero Kim Kun Ok was unveiled via KCNA on 8 September 2023 as a modified Romeo class submarine 26 Originally having three missile tubes during construction when completed the submarine possessed a larger missile compartment behind the sail with ten vertical launch tubes laid out in two rows of five the front four being larger to house SLBMs like the Pukguksong 1 KN 11 Pukguksong 3 and Hwasong 11S KN 23 and the remaining smaller six housing Hwasal 2 submarine launched cruise missiles Kim Jong Un stated that it is intended for North Korea s entire fleet of 20 Romeo class submarines to be converted into missile submarines but it is unknown how many are viable to be upgraded or how long it might take 27 28 A different South Korean report claims that North Korea is also developing a larger submarine at around 4 000 to 5 000 tons This particular weight would fit the category of a nuclear submarine which had been a stated goal by Kim Jong Un at the 8th Congress of the Workers Party of Korea 25 Notes edit nbsp North Korea portal Named for the Pongdae Boiler Plant a cover term for the Sinpo South Shipyard References edit a b c Panda Ankit The Sinpo C Class A New North Korean Ballistic Missile Submarine Is Under Construction The Diplomat Retrieved 18 October 2017 a b H I Sutton 27 August 2016 Analysis Sinpo Class Ballistic Missile Sub Covert Shores Retrieved 28 April 2017 Sinpo GORAE Class Ballistic Missile Sub GlobalSecurity org accessed 2017 04 18 Sinpo Class Gorae Military Edge Foundation for Defense of Democracies 6 July 2016 Retrieved 28 April 2017 a b Joseph s Bermudez Jr 19 October 2014 The North Korean Navy Acquires a New Submarine 38 North U S Korea Institute Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Retrieved 4 November 2014 Media Busters Is North Korea Building a Ballistic Missile Submarine 38 North U S Korea Institute Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies 4 November 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2014 North Korea s SINPO class Sub New Evidence of Possible Vertical Missile Launch Tubes Sinpo Shipyard Prepares for Significant Naval Construction Program 38 North Informed Analysis of North Korea 38 North 8 January 2015 Sam LaGrone 23 August 2016 North Korea Fires Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile USNI News Retrieved 28 April 2017 Bermudez Jr Joseph S Cha Victor Jun Jennifer March 29 2022 Unusual Movement of the 8 24 Yongung Experimental Ballistic Missile Submarine at Sinpo South Shipyard Center for Strategic and International Studies Academy of Defence Science succeeds in test fire of new type SLBM The Pyongyang Times Archived from the original on 2021 10 20 Retrieved 2021 10 21 North Korea s New Type Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile More Political Than Military Significance 38 North 22 October 2021 North Korea Navy Sinpo class submarine launches two cruise missiles navyrecognition com 14 March 2023 Retrieved 11 September 2023 Is North Korea Building a New Submarine 30 September 2016 Sinpo South Shipyard SLBM Test Not Imminent Unknown Shipbuilding Program Underway 38 North Informed Analysis of North Korea 11 October 2017 North Korea s Submarine Ballistic Missile Program Moves Ahead Indications of Shipbuilding and Missile Ejection Testing 38 North Informed Analysis of North Korea 16 November 2017 Report North Korea completing work on new SLBM submarines UPI 北朝鮮 密かに原潜建造 2 3年内に実戦配備 世界日報 a b North Korea s Submarine Ballistic Missile Program Moves Ahead Indications of Shipbuilding and Missile Ejection Testing 38 North 16 November 2017 Retrieved 11 December 2017 北 SLBM 3 4기 실을 3000t급 신형 잠수함 건조 중 The Chosun Ilbo July 18 2020 N Korea Building New Ballistic Missile Submarine The Chosun Ilbo North Korea s Sinpo South Shipyard Submarine Shipbuilding Continuing at Slow Pace 38 North Informed Analysis of North Korea 38 North April 12 2019 Minji Lee 2023 09 08 3rd LD N Korea unveils new tactical nuclear attack submarine Yonhap News Agency Retrieved 2023 09 08 N Korea launches ballistic missile submarine gov t sources Yonhap News Agency 2 November 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2014 Media Busters Is North Korea Building a Ballistic Missile Submarine 38 North Informed Analysis of North Korea 38 North 4 November 2014 a b Ballistic Missile Submarines and Submarine launched Ballistic Missiles of the Democratic People s Republic of Korea oneearthfuture org 16 April 2021 Archived from the original on 27 October 2021 Retrieved 26 October 2021 Smith Josh Choi Soo Hyang 2023 09 08 North Korea unveils first tactical nuclear armed submarine Reuters Retrieved 2023 09 08 See North Korea s new ballistic missile submarine Defense News 8 September 2023 The Sleeper Has Awakened Six Key Takeaways From the Rollout of North Korea s Tactical Nuclear Attack Submarine 38 North 11 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sinpo class submarine amp oldid 1210814075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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