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The ''Incheon''-class frigates (
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: 인천급 호위함,
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: 仁川級護衛艦), also known as the Future Frigate eXperimental or FFX during development, are coastal defense frigates of the
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. The
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was launched on 29 April 2011. The ''Incheon''-class frigates will replace the aging fleet of s and s, and take over multi-role operations such as coast patrol,
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and transport support. Later batches are planned to be specialized on
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and anti-submarine warfare. An improved version is being introduced as the ; this was previously known as Batch II of the ''Incheon'' class.


Development

In the early 1990s, the Korean government plan for the construction of next generation coastal ships named "Frigate 2000" was scrapped due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis. But the decommissioning of the s and the aging fleet of s, the plan was revived as the Future Frigate eXperimental, also known as FFX in the early 2000s. The
Republic of Korea Navy The Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN; ko, 대한민국 해군), also known as the ROK Navy or South Korean Navy, is the naval warfare service branch of the South Korean armed forces, responsible for naval and amphibious operations. The ROK Navy i ...
(ROKN) initially wanted twenty-four 3,000 ton frigates to replace the ''Ulsan''-, - and -class coastal fleet of 37 ships. It was later decided that six 2,700 ton ships will be constructed for the first batch. In 2008, the plan was further downgraded to 2,300 tons when president Lee Myung-bak took office, with the number of ships for the first batch down to six. Eight ships are planned for the second batch of FFX with the final goal of 20–22 frigates. In 2010 the construction of the first FFX frigate was awarded to Hyundai Heavy Industry and in April 2011 the first of its class, ROKS ''Incheon'' was launched. The ship is named after the western port city of Incheon, representing the ROKN's initiative to defend the western islands due to the constant clashes with the
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in this area.


Armament

The ''Incheon''-class frigate's main gun is the 127 mm/L62 Mk. 45 Mod 4 naval gun. This was chosen over a smaller 76 mm for naval barrage support in amphibious landings and superiority in ship to ship firing. Point-defense armaments include a single 20 mm
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and a RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile Block 1 21-round launcher. The
anti-submarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations are t ...
armaments consists of K745 LW ''Cheong Sahng-uh'' (Blue Shark) torpedoes. Anti-ship capability is provided by SSM-700K ''Haeseong'' (Sea Star) long-range
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s, each with performance similar to the American
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. Land-attack capability is provided by the recently developed Tactical Ship to Land attack missile, which is derived from the SSM-700K ''Haeseong''; initially, the land attack missiles were planned to start arming batch 2 ''Incheon''-class ships, but feasibility studies showed they could be retrofitted to batch 1 ships, which began in September 2016, enhancing their flexibility and deterrence capabilities with -range tactical missiles.


Ships in the class


Export market

A variant of the ''Incheon'' class was offered by Hyundai Heavy Industries to the Philippines' Department of National Defense for their requirement of two new frigates. On 24 October 2016, the contract to supply two brand new general purpose stealth frigates was signed between the Department of National Defense, represented by Defense Sec.
Delfin Lorenzana Delfin Negrillo Lorenzana, OLH, KGOR (born October 28, 1948) is a retired Philippine Army general who served as Secretary of National Defense in the Cabinet of President Rodrigo Duterte from 2016 to 2022. He served in the Philippine Army fr ...
, and Hyundai Heavy Industries, represented by its Senior Vice President Mr. Ki Sun Chung, under the presence of officials from the DND, AFP, PN, HHI, and the South Korean Ambassador to the Philippines. In November 2012, it was reported that Israel was mulling a deal to purchase four ''Incheon''-class frigates from South Korea, which would be built jointly by Hyundai Heavy Industries and Israel Shipyards.


References

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