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<blockquote data-quote="Nocturno Culto" data-source="post: 1728585" data-attributes="member: 6896"><p>Lo pedís, lo tenés:</p><p></p><p><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank">During the late 1990s, as North Korea was emerging from a prolonged period of famine, floods and economic collapse, the Korean People’s Navy initiated a modest but wide-ranging modernization and shipbuilding program. Among the major aspects of this program included:</a></em></p><p><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank"></a></em></p><p> <em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank"></a></em></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank">Introduction of 14.5 mm and 30 mm Gatling-gun close-in-weapon-systems (CIWS) to replace old single- and twin-mount systems on existing patrol vessels.[3]</a></em></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank">Construction of a class of small catamaran-hulled fast patrol craft with at least three subclasses (PTF and PTFG).</a></em></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank">Construction of a class of very slender vessels (VSV) with at least three subclasses including patrol (PTF) and high-speed infiltration landing craft (HILC).[4]</a></em></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank">Construction of a anti-submarine warfare helicopter frigate (FFH).</a></em></li> </ul><p><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank"> </a></em></p><p><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank">In the design and construction of the modified-catamaran-hulled fast patrol craft and later the very slender vessels, the navy attempted to incorporate a degree of stealth technology. Each class has faceted hulls and superstructures to reduce detection from radars and lasers. The lead vessel of the PTF/PTFG class was completed sometime around 1998 and approximately six ships have been constructed to date. Of these vessels, only two are known to be deployed with the East Sea Fleet—one based at the Wonsan shipyard and the other at the Munchon Naval Base. The vessel from the Munchon Naval Base conducted the recent Kh-35 missile test.</a></em></p><p><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank"></a></em></p><p> <em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank"></a></em></p><p><em><a href="http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/" target="_blank">This vessel is approximately 38.5-meters-long and 13-meters-wide and has been modified with the addition of a sponson on each side of the hull. Two canister launchers for KH-35 missiles are mounted on each sponson. The vessel is armed with a Furuno search radar and armed with four canister launchers (two on each side) for KH-35 missiles, two 30 mm AK-230 CIWS (one forward, one aft), four 14.5 mm Gatling guns (two forward, two aft) and what appear to be two six-round SAM launchers on the stern.</a></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nocturno Culto, post: 1728585, member: 6896"] Lo pedís, lo tenés: [I][URL='http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/']During the late 1990s, as North Korea was emerging from a prolonged period of famine, floods and economic collapse, the Korean People’s Navy initiated a modest but wide-ranging modernization and shipbuilding program. Among the major aspects of this program included: [/URL][/I] [LIST] [*][I][URL='http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/']Introduction of 14.5 mm and 30 mm Gatling-gun close-in-weapon-systems (CIWS) to replace old single- and twin-mount systems on existing patrol vessels.[3][/URL][/I] [*][I][URL='http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/']Construction of a class of small catamaran-hulled fast patrol craft with at least three subclasses (PTF and PTFG).[/URL][/I] [*][I][URL='http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/']Construction of a class of very slender vessels (VSV) with at least three subclasses including patrol (PTF) and high-speed infiltration landing craft (HILC).[4][/URL][/I] [*][I][URL='http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/']Construction of a anti-submarine warfare helicopter frigate (FFH).[/URL][/I] [/LIST] [I][URL='http://38north.org/2015/02/jbermudez020815/'] In the design and construction of the modified-catamaran-hulled fast patrol craft and later the very slender vessels, the navy attempted to incorporate a degree of stealth technology. Each class has faceted hulls and superstructures to reduce detection from radars and lasers. The lead vessel of the PTF/PTFG class was completed sometime around 1998 and approximately six ships have been constructed to date. Of these vessels, only two are known to be deployed with the East Sea Fleet—one based at the Wonsan shipyard and the other at the Munchon Naval Base. The vessel from the Munchon Naval Base conducted the recent Kh-35 missile test. This vessel is approximately 38.5-meters-long and 13-meters-wide and has been modified with the addition of a sponson on each side of the hull. Two canister launchers for KH-35 missiles are mounted on each sponson. The vessel is armed with a Furuno search radar and armed with four canister launchers (two on each side) for KH-35 missiles, two 30 mm AK-230 CIWS (one forward, one aft), four 14.5 mm Gatling guns (two forward, two aft) and what appear to be two six-round SAM launchers on the stern.[/URL][/I] [/QUOTE]
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