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Australia, Indonesia establish combined maritime security training programme - IHS Jane's 360Key Points
- Australia, Indonesia set up combined maritime security programme within the bi-lateral Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation
- The two countries will also formalise a framework under which further combined maritime security initiatives can be discussed
sorry, this article is not related to indonesia, just curious, does indonesia has submarine rescue ship ? dengan datangnya 3 changbogo nanti apakah ada peluang pembelian kapal jenis ini ?
DSME selected to design new South Korean submarine rescue ship
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International
23 August 2015
A preliminary design of the Republic of Korea Navy's ASR-II submarine rescue ship. Source: DSME
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Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) of South Korea is to design a new 6,300-tonne submarine rescue ship that is planned for delivery to the Republic of Korea Navy (RoKN) in 2021, a company representative told IHS Jane's on 21 August.
- DSME has been selected to design a 6,300-tonne submarine rescue ship for the South Korean navy
- South Korea is seeking a larger vessel as it develops the larger KSS-III submarine
The company was selected on 13 August as the sole preferred bidder for the basic design phase for the ship. The vessel is referred to as the ASR-II.
The RoKN currently operates a multipurpose submarine rescue ship, the 102 m, 4,300-tonne vessel RoKS Cheong Hae Jin (pennant number 21, commissioned in November 1996). It also operates a single 107 m, 3,500-tonne, helicopter-capable multipurpose salvage ship, RoKS Tongyeong , which is designed to meet the submarine rescue role. Both ships were built by DSME. The service is also expecting the delivery of another vessel of similar type to Tongyeong .
With the impending operation of larger submarines, such as the 3,000-tonne KSS-III diesel-electric boats (SSKs) that are due for delivery from 2020, the RoKN has begun to look for a rescue platform with improved capacity. A preliminary description of the ASR-II suggests that, unlike the other vessels, it will be a dedicated submarine rescue platform.
A preliminary design of the Republic of Korea Navy's ASR-II submarine rescue ship. (DSME)
"The latest submarine rescue ship will have improved supportability and performance that covers the extended operational support for the bigger type of submarine," said the DSME representative.
As reported by IHS Jane's in October 2014, in late 2012 DSME was contracted by South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) to build an initial two KSS-III SSKs. The first boat, for which steel was cut in November 2014, is due to be handed over to the RoKN at the end of 2020, with the second to follow in late 2022. Currently, up to nine are planned.