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Hanwha Ocean has unveiled its future flagship ship that will be responsible for Korea's seas and oceans.
Hanwha Ocean unveiled traps optimized for changes in the future battlefield environment, starting with the 'next-generation destroyer'.
Hanwha Ocean will showcase the future of the Korean Navy at the "2026 YIDEX" held at the Naval Academy in Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, and at the 11th pier of the military port from the 1st to the 3rd of next month.
The area that attracts the most attention is the next generation of destroyers. Hanwha Ocean is the only company to carry out both KDX-II and III projects, starting with the Korean Navy's first domestic destroyer, the KDX-I 'Gwanggaeto the Great,' and expressed its willingness to continue the tradition of a 'water ship master' at this event. In particular, it is significant in that it has implemented a "complex manned/unmanned combat system," a "multi-layered defense system," and an "optimization of operating manpower."
In addition, Hanwha Ocean's export model "Jang Bogo-III Batch-II", which participated in the Article 60 Canada project, is also of interest.
In the first half of this year, the unmanned watercraft "Sea GHOST," which will be electrified through the delivery of the coast guard for the first time in Korea, will be displayed outdoors in real life.
An official from Hanwha Ocean who spoke to this newspaper by phone said, "The Lee Soon-shin Defense Industry Exhibition will be an overwhelming stage where you can see Hanwha Ocean's technological competitiveness in the ultra-gap defense industry."
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