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2 de nov. de 2021 · The ROK Navy currently operates Raytheon Phalanx and Thales Goalkeeper CIWS. The CIWS-II program aims to develop a “next-generation” CIWS platform for the ROKN. The platform will serve as the “last line of defence” for ships of the FFX Batch III , KDDX , and CVX programs.
1 de jun. de 2020 · South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) has approved the development of a new close in weapon system for the Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy. Known as the CIWS-II program, the new system will defend ROK Navy surface vessels against anti-ship missiles and fast attack craft.
11 de jun. de 2021 · Hanwha Systems unveiled its design for the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN)’s new CWIS-II program at MADEX 2021. It claims that the new design will provide a marked improvement over past systems. Juho Lee 11 Jun 2021. The new CWIS uses an actively scanned electronic array (AESA) radar. “ The AESA radar is the one that will equip the KF-21.
29 de oct. de 2021 · The new CIWS, development of which is expected to be completed by 2027, will feature radar technology similar to that being developed by South Korea's Agency for Defense Development and...
7 de jun. de 2023 · A model of the South Korea-developed CIWS-II on display at MADEX 2023. (Janes/Ridzwan Rahmat) The Republic of Korea Navy's (RoKN's) Ulsan-class Batch III frigates will be equipped with...
25 de jul. de 2021 · DAPA plans to begin developing CIWS-II within this year and invest 320 billion won ($277.7 million) into completing the project by 2030. CIWS-II is a crucial point-defense weapon system for detecting and destroying short-range missiles and enemy aircraft that penetrate outer defenses. It is typically mounted shipboard in a naval ...
29 de oct. de 2021 · The new naval interception system, named the Close In Weapon System-II (CIWS-II), will eventually replace US and Dutch weaponry on which South Korea’s navy currently relies on for its...