Hong Sang Eo

Hong Sang Eo (Red Shark) Torpedo

Hong Sang Eo (Red Shark) torpedo cutaway
Type Anti-submarine missile
Place of origin South Korea
Service history
In service 2010-
Used by Republic of Korea Navy
Production history
Designer Korea Agency for Defense Development (ADD)
Designed 1999-2009
Unit cost 2,000,000,000
Produced 2010-
Specifications
Weight 820 kg
Length 5.7 m
Width 0.38 m

Engine TVC Rocket Motor
Operational
range
19 km
Speed 45+ knots (83+ km/h)

The Hong Sang Eo (Red Shark) torpedo (Hangul: 홍상어 어뢰), also called the K-ASROC, is a vertically launched anti-submarine missile successively developed and tested by South Korea's University of Science and Technology, the Korea Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and the Republic of Korea Navy in 2009.[1] The Red Shark missile has a range of 12 miles (19 km)[2] and carries a K745 Blue Shark torpedo that is deployed by parachute near the intended target. After release, the Blue Shark independently searches for the target.

The missiles are planned to be deployed on KDX-II and KDX-III destroyers starting in 2010. Each destroyer will carry between 8 (KDX-II) and 16 (KDX-III) of the missiles. The development cost of the program was around US$ 80 million,[2] with a production cost of about $14 million.[2] They were designed in order to combat the potential threat of North Korean submarines.[2]

Production Phase Production Date Production number Notes
Phase 1 2010-2012 60-70[3] -
Phase 2 2013-2015[4] n/a -

Ships

The Red Shark missiles are fitted to the following ship classes

See also

References

  1. Yonhap News - S. Korea builds guided missile tipped with torpedo 6/22/2009
  2. 1 2 3 4 "South Korea to produce Red Shark torpedoes". UPI. 21 August 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  3. Yonhap News - S. Korea to deploy advanced anti-sub missiles on destroyers 8/13/2009
  4. Chosun Daily - 軍, 2012년까지 홍상어 60~70여기 배치 8/13/2009
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