Korean Vertical Launching System

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Korean Vertical Launching System
한국형 수직발사체계
A diagram of a Korean shipborne vertical launching system
TypeVertical launching system
Place of originSouth Korea
Service history
In service2003–present
Used byRepublic of Korea Navy
Production history
DesignerAgency for Defense Development
Designed2000s
ManufacturerHanwha Aerospace
Produced2002–present

The Korean Vertical Launching System (K-VLS or KVLS) is a vertical launching system developed by South Korea to be deployed by the Republic of Korea Navy. It is used in the Sejong the Great-class destroyer, KSS-III submarine, and is scheduled to be added to the Daegu-class frigate. The K-VLS can deploy the Cheongung air defense missile (KM-SAM), Haegung air defense missile (K-SAAM), K745A1 Red Shark anti-submarine missile, Haeseong-II, Hyunmoo-3 land-attack cruise missiles[1] and even SLBMs.[2][3]

Ships using KVLS[edit]

Class Ship type K-VLS complement
Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin class (KDX-II) destroyer 24 cells / 32 cells
King Sejong the Great class (KDX-III) destroyer 48 cells
Daegu-class (FFX-II) frigate 16 cells
Nampo-class minelayer 4 cells
Cheon Wang Bong-class LST 4 cells
Dosan Ahn Changho-class Attack submarine 10 cells

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ROK Navy Launches New Warship Capable of Hitting Targets Inside North Korea - Thediplomat.com, 9 June 2016
  2. ^ "Hyunmoo-2B - Missile Threat". Missilethreat.csis.org. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  3. ^ "South Korea to Develop Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile". Thediplomat.com. Retrieved 25 November 2017.

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