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ROKS Hansando

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History
South Korea
Name
  • Hansando
  • (한산도)
NamesakeHansando
BuilderHyundai, Ulsan
Launched16 November 2018
Acquired23 October 2020
Commissioned5 April 2021
IdentificationPennant number: ATH-81
StatusFitting out
General characteristics
Type
Displacement4,300 tonnes (4,232 long tons) full load
Length142.0 m (465 ft 11 in)
Beam25.0 m (82 ft 0 in)
Propulsion
Speed24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph)
Range6,479.5 nmi (12,000.0 km)
Complement150
Electronic warfare
& decoys
MASS decoy launchers
Armament
Aviation facilitiesHangar and Helipad
Notes
  • 400+ people
  • Lecture rooms
  • Dispensary
  • Surgery rooms
  • Sickbeds

ROKS Hansando (ATH-81) is a helicopter training ship of the Republic of Korea Navy. She is named after Hansando.

Development and design

On 23 October 2020, Defense Acquisition Program Administration announced that Hyundai Heavy Industries had delivered Hansando to the Republic of Korea Navy.

She has a length of 142m with width of 25m. Capable of holding a helicopter on her helipad. She carriers a single OTO 76mm, a 40mm gun and MASS decoy launchers. Displacement is about 4,300 tons and has a crew of 150. She runs on both hybrid diesel and electric engines with 2 shafts. Speed of 24 knots and rang of 6,479 nautical mile.[1] She is capable of having a hospital ship role, to be able to accommodate more than 400 people, surgery rooms, lecture rooms, dispensary and sickbeds.[2]

Construction and career

ROKS Hansando was laid down and launched on 16 November 2018 by Hyundai Heavy Industries and was commissioned on 5 April 2021.[3]

References

  1. ^ "ROKN (Modern South Korean Navy)". naval encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  2. ^ Gain, Nathan (2020-10-27). "ROK Navy took delivery of first-ever dedicated training ship". Naval News. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  3. ^ "[해군교육사] '해군 최초 훈련함' 한산도함 교육 현장 배치".