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The ''Donghae''-class PCC (Patrol Combat
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) (
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: 동해급 초계함,
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: 東海級哨戒艦) is the low-end complement of the high-low mix domestic naval construction plan of the
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under the 1st Yulgok Project (1974-1986) for the
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. The ship is designed for patrolling maritime border, including the
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, protecting the littoral zone, and combating the North Korean vessels. Since 1983, a total of 4 ''Donghae''-class corvettes commissioned in the
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. The decommission of the class started in 2009, and is being replaced with series of FFX program. As of 2021, only 1 remains in service with the
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.


Development

Prior to the ''Donghae''-class, the
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operated ex-US warships of similar role and size built during the
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, which the ships were in imminent retirement condition in 1980. Meanwhile, the lead ship of ''Ulsan''-class frigate was under construction; the new frigate project, being the priority of the ROKN, took up most of the budget. Therefore, the ROKN planned a small cost-efficient yet heavily armed patrol vessel that can support ''Ulsan''-class by providing numeric advantage as low-end platform. Since the ROKN was heavily involved in anti-espionage missions and patrolling the maritime border, ship stability became the most important factor in designing the ship. From the ships operated by the ROKN, the ''Noryang''-class PCEC (Patrol Craft Escort & Combatant) (ex- ''PCE-842''-class) had the best size for the mission, and the ''Sinseong''-class PCE (Patrol Craft Escort) (ex- ''Auk''-class MSF), which had U-shape hull, showed the best ship stability at the patrol speed (5-8 knots). The hull design was contested by the ROKN officer Captain Eom Do-jae, the supervisor of the ''Ulsan''-class frigate, for V-shape for better speed-length ratio. However, the V-shape required installation of fin stabilizers; the ROKN's distrust on the fin stabilizer from the experience of ''Baekgu''-class PGM (Patrol Gunboat Motor) (modified ''Asheville''-class) lead to continue with the U-shape design. The ship was originally planned for 25 kn using
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(CODAD) system. However, the requirement was increased to 30 kn after
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(CODOG) was considered.
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was chosen over
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for higher power to achieve speed requirement despite
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type engine was proven for its survivability by HMS ''Sheffield during the
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. During sea trial, ROKS ''Donghae'' experienced singing on its propellers at 110 to 140 rpm, which was critical in performing anti-submarine warfare. ROKS ''Donghae'' applied changes on the propellers along with three sister ships on construction in other shipyards. After constructing four ''Donghae''-class, the hull shape dispute sparked again for the next production. As a result, change to V-shape hull also changed the ship class to the ''Pohang''-class for Batch II and further productions.


General characteristics

The ''Donghae''-class is powered by one
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engine and two
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12V 956 TB82
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s for
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(CODOG) propulsion system, which allows full displacement of 1,076 t ship to move at 31 kn maximum and 15 kn cruising speed. The main armament is focused on surface combat to counter numerous and small North Korean ships, which is controlled by
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SEWACO ZK fire control system combined with
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1645 surface-search radar,
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WM28
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, and
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LIOD optronic director. For anti-submarine mission, the ship has installed EDO 786
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and armed with 2 x triple
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firing
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. The armaments consist 1 x OTO Melara 76 mm/62 cannon, 2 x Emerson EMERLEC 30 twin Oerlikon 30 mm/75 KCB cannon, and 1 x twin Bofors 40 mm L/60 cannon. However, the ship lacks air-search radar along with anti-air weapon, which was the biggest topic among the militaries of the world as a result of the
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, due to low on budget. The ship has limited defense capability against air and missile attack, only assisted by
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ULQ-12K ESM (electronic support measures) and Mk 36 SRBOC (Super Rapid Bloom Offboard Countermeasures).


Operation history

On 11:15 PM of 17 December 1988, an army private found a North Korean
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near
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using TOD. ROKS ''Donghae'' joined the operation that sunk the submarine. In 1990, twin Bofors 40 mm L/60 cannon received upgrade to Bofors 40 mm L60K during regular maintenance; upgraded cannon mount is linked to the fire control system and can be operated at night.


Ships in class by country


Republic of Korea Navy


Colombian National Navy

In September 2012, the
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requested transfer of decommissioned corvette. The ''Pohang''-class ROKS ''Gunsan'' was offered by the Republic of Korea Navy, but the Colombian Navy chose ROKS ''Anyang'' after the inspection. Formal contract for transfer was signed on 23 July 2013. In October, the ship began the refurbishment for 9 months. The main armament, OTO Melara 76 mm/62 cannon, was removed for additional twin Bofors 40 mm L/60K. The training of crew began in April 2014 at South Korea. On 30 July, the ceremony for first voyage was held, and the ship sailed off to Colombia.


See also

* *
List of corvette classes List of corvette classes by country during the modern era (post 1940); (see also List of frigate classes and List of frigate classes by country) Algeria ( Algerian Navy) * Argentina ( Argentine Navy) * * (French-built ) * Australia ...


References


External links


globalsecurity.org: ''Donghae'' class corvette
{{Republic of Korea Navy ships Corvettes of the Republic of Korea Navy Corvette classes Ships built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering