South Korean Attack Boat Arrives in Canada Ahead of Submarine Program Decision
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South Korean Attack Boat Arrives in Canada Ahead of Submarine Program Decision
A South Korean attack boat arrived Sunday at Canada’s Pacific Fleet naval base ahead of Ottawa’s procurement decision for its next class of submarines. The Republic of Korea Navy’s ROKS Dosan Ahn Chang-ho (SS-083) over the weekend pulled into Victoria, Canada, concluding the longest voyage of a South Korean submarine in history. Since leaving in March from its homeport at Busan the KSS-III-class attack boat has traveled 14,000 kilometers – nearl…
South Korean submarine Dosan Ahn Changho, class KSS-III, has arrived at the Esquimalt Naval Base, on the west coast of Canada, after completing...
Hanwha Ocean highlights KSS-III submarine and industrial benefits for Canadian Patrol Submarine Project
The company said the arrival of the Republic of Korea Navy submarine Dosan Ahn Changho in Canada on 23 May demonstrated the platform’s suitability for the Canadian requirement. The submarine reached CFB Esquimalt in Victoria after a trans-Pacific voyage of more than 14,000 kilometres from Korea to Canada. Hanwha Ocean said the KSS-III offers the lowest-risk and fastest-delivery option for Canada. The company said the submarine meets and exceeds …
KSS-III submarine docks in Canada ahead of contract bid
The Republic of Korea Navy’s KSS-III class submarine ROKS Dosan Ahn Changho is docked at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, British Columbia, as Hanwha Ocean highlights its platform in its bid to secure Canada’s new patrol submarine contract.The post KSS-III submarine docks in Canada ahead of contract bid appeared first on Naval Technology.
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