Destroyers of the South Korean Navy
ROKS Jeonju |
Class overview |
Name | Gangwon |
Builders | |
Operators | Republic of Korea Navy |
Preceded by | Daegu class |
Succeeded by | Gwanggaeto the Great class |
Subclasses | Gearing class |
Built | 1944-1946 |
In commission | 1974-2001 |
Planned | 5 |
Completed | 5 |
Retired | 5 |
Preserved | ROKS Jeonju |
General characteristics |
Type | Destroyer |
Displacement |
- 2,616 long tons (2,658 t) standard
- 3,460 long tons (3,516 t) full
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Length | 390.5 ft (119.0 m) |
Beam | 40.9 ft 10 in (12.72 m) |
Draft | 14.3 ft 8 in (4.56 m) |
Propulsion | |
Speed | 36.8 knots (68.2 km/h; 42.3 mph) |
Range | 4,500 nmi (8,300 km) at 20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph) |
Complement | 350 |
Sensors and processing systems | |
Electronic warfare & decoys | |
Armament |
- 1970s:
- 1980s:
- 2 × twin 5"/38 cal guns
- 1 × twin 40 mm bofors
- 2 × Sea Vulcan
- 1 × RUR-5 ASROC
- 2 × twin RGM-84C Harpoons
- 2 × triple Mark 46 torpedo tubes
- 2 × Mark 10 Hedgehog mortars
- 1 × depth charge track
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Aircraft carried | 1 × Aérospatiale Alouette III |
Aviation facilities | Single hangar and helipad |
The Gangwon class was a class of 5 destroyers of the Republic of Korea Navy. They entered service in 1974; the last one was decommissioned in 2001.[1]
History
These were ships used by the US Navy during World War II and were modernized in electronics and weaponry during FRAM I. Throughout the 1970s they constituted the backbone of the Republic of Korea Navy as a replacement for Chungmu class destroyers. They remained in service until well into the 1990s. They were all leased till 1977 then bought by the navy.[2]
The Republic of Korea Navy acquired five destroyers of the Gearing class for the Republic of Korea Navy from the USA in 1974 as part of the American Military Assistance Program. More were later leased over in later years.
The last ship left service in 2001.
Ships in the class
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