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HD HHI booth at MADEX 2023

HD HHI Leads The Expansion Of The Korean Defense Industry To The Sea​

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) showcases world-class shipbuilding technologies at 2023 MADEX (June 7-9), continuing the legacy of the Korean defense industry.

Naval News Staff 07 Jun 2023

HD HHI press release

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries participates in the MADEX 2023, taking place from June 7th to 9th at BEXCO in Busan, unveiling for the first time to the public a variety of advanced naval ship designs and technological capabilities, including the next-generation Korean Destroyer(KDDX), Mother ship for unmanned systems, The CATOBAR variant of the Korean Aircraft Carrier(CVX), as well as Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) developed for the export international market, which will lead and expand the ‘K-Defense’ reputation in naval ship sectors.


HD HHI Leads the Expansion of the Korean Defense Industry to the Seas
KDDX scale model on HHI booth at MADEX 2023

HD HHI is further strengthening naval ship research and development (R&D) and, as one of the results, has made remarkable progress in the basic design of KDDX since its contract award in January 2020. Through this project, HD HHI aims to design a first-of-its-kind integrated electric propulsion system for the Korean Navy and to propose a new platform that maximizes combat capabilities through optimal system integration and allows easy application of new technology and future weapon systems.


HD HHI Leads the Expansion of the Korean Defense Industry to the Seas
The mothership of the unmanned systems at HD HHI’s booth at MADEX 2023

The mother ship for unmanned systems, which will receive significant attention as it is unveiled for the first time at the MADEX 2023, is led by HD HHI in collaboration with LIG Nex1 and Seowon University. Based on the results of the joint study, the ship is expected to play a significant role in defining the direction of manned/unmanned system integration. The proposal by HD HHI encompasses features such as optimization of missions while exploiting possible parallel task execution in the operation of multiple and diverse unmanned assets, UAV sortie scheduling optimization, and automated survivability enhancement.


HD HHI Leads the Expansion of the Korean Defense Industry to the Seas
The model of the HD HHI’s CVX design exhibited at MADEX 2023

Amidst ongoing research by the Korea Institute of Defense Analyses (KIDA) on the direction of the CVX project, HD HHI unveils, for the first time, its conceptual model of CVX fitted with Catapult Assisted Take-Off But Arrested Recovery (CATOBAR) system. In 2020, HD HHI completed the conceptual study on the Korean Light Aircraft Carrier and is now advancing the concept of the CVX incorporating the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and domestically developed combat aircraft (KF-21N).

Following the successful delivery of two 2,600-ton frigates to the Philippine Navy (PN) in 2020 and 2021, and additional orders for two 3,200-ton corvettes and six 2,450-ton OPVs for the PN which are under construction stage, HD HHI plans to lead and accelerate exports of naval vessels showcasing OPVs targeting high-potential export markets, including HDP-1500Neo, HDP-2200Neo, and conceptual OPV with highly automated systems during the exhibition.

During MADEX, HD HHI and Babcock International signed a Technical Cooperation Agreement to collaborate on the Canadian Patrol Submarine Projects (CPSP). HD HHI and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) join forces to develop simulators and provide an innovative solution for crew training program.

“With a deep sense of duty that the best makes the best and our advanced technological prowess, we are successfully completing the construction of the next-generation of Aegis destroyer and implementing FFX Batch-III. Building upon this, we will continue to pursue the follow-on projects. During MADEX 2023, we are showcasing various research and development achievements by the world’s leading shipbuilding technology company, unsparingly demonstrating our capabilities as a leading company that realizes the human dreams with human dynamics.”

Dr. Won-ho Joo, Senior Executive VP, Head of Naval and Special Ship Business Unit at HD HHI


 
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Hanwha Ocean's (ex-DSME) design concept model of the ~8.000-ton " joint firepower" arsenal ship.

Same integrated mast as KDDX.

Edited VLS count:
- 48x KVLS-I (quad-packed K-SAAM or KASROC)
- 32x KVLS-II (land attack cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, ballistic missiles)
- 15x new launching tubes for heavy ballistic missiles (Hyunmoo IV with 2+ tons warhead)
- 4x new launching cells (Hyunmoo V with 8-9 tons warhead or MRBM/IRBM)
- 1x new launching pad for solid fuel SLV

Quick auto-translated and edited (original article messed up order of pics and text):

Navy's Joint Firepower Ship Unveiled

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Among the three types of VLS (Vertical Launching System) packages, it seems that there are silos of vertically launched anti-ship missiles to replace the naval guns in the bow's VLS package (48 cells).
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The fact that a number of vertical launch anti-ship missiles are included and that there are only domestic CIWS on the bow without naval guns seems to have referenced the design idea of the Israeli Navy's Eilat-class corvettes.


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It is estimated that long-range ground attack means include not only ballistic missiles but also Haeseong-2 (SSMS-960K). The VLS package right behind the bridge structure looks like Haeseong-2 (Hyunmoo-3) silos.


The rearmost package of the three VLS packages appears to be surface-to-surface ballistic missile
launchers.
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Since this standing vertical silo is laid out, it is estimated that there is a helicopter pad but no helicopter hangar. If there is also a hangar for helicopters, it is presumed that the work of standing up the standing silos that were laid down when storing or taking out the helicopters will have to be done first.


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Since the system with the longest range among ballistic missiles cannot be placed in a fixed vertical silo due to its size, it is built into a standing vertical silo separately on the helicopter pad at the rear of the hull.

 
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Combat XLUUV on Hanwha Ocean stand at MADEX 2023

Hanwha Ocean Unveils Combat XLUUV​

Hanwha Ocean today unveiled a new extra large uncrewed underwater vehicle dubbed "Combat XLUUV" at the 2023 international Maritime and Defence Exhibition (MADEX) in Busan, South Korea.

Xavier Vavasseur 07 Jun 2023

While XLUUVs are quickly becoming a major trend in naval warfare, armed XLUUVs remain a niche capability that few countries are exploring. We recently reported on non-armed XLUUV projects from Israel, Japan, France and Germany.

The Combat XLUUV design unveiled today by Hanwha Ocean (known until recently as DSME) is a big deal as it features two torpedo tubes. The only known armed XLUUV projects featuring torpedo capability are those of China and India. Even the US Navy’s ORCA can’t deploy torpedo (but it can lay mines). The presence of torpedoes on an unmanned submarine implies an autonomous decision to shoot them against targets…

Hanwha Ocean officials told Naval News that the Combat XLUUV has a length of 23 meters and a displacement of 60 tons. It features two torpedo tubes (presumably for LIG Nex1’s Tiger Shark wire-guided heavyweight torpedoes), conformal sonar arrays along the hull and an X-rudder configuration. It is fitted with Lithium-Ion batteries and AIP (air independent propulsion) systems, two technologies leveraged from the KSS III Batch 2 program.

Combat XLUUV torpedo launch
A swarm of Combat XLUUV launching torpedoes

The company received a “concept study” contract from South Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) six month ago and is expected to complete this study phase at the end of the year.

What’s more: The Combat XLUUV is actually part of a bigger picture: The “Navy Sea GHOST (네이비 씨 고스트)” concept. It is a new operational concept unveiled last year by the ROK Navythat combines the use of manned and unmanned systems.

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One of the three “GHOST Commander” mothership design.

A scale model of a large Unmanned Systems mothership dubbed “GHOST Commander” was also unveiled by Hanwha Ocean and was being showcased next to the XLUUV. Naval News understand that “GHOST Commander” vessels comme in three configurations:
  • A 16,000 tons “mini carrier” which can deploy (fixed-winged) UAV, USV and UUV. The model of this large mothership shows the deployment of a “Combat XLUUV” at the stern.
  • A 5,000 tons mothership which can deploy (VTOL) UAV, USV and UUV.
  • A submarine mothership which can deploy up to two “Combat XLUUV”. The displacement and size of this submarine mothership was not disclosed at MADEX but a video showed a concept of operation.
Combat XLUUV deploying Combat XLUUV deploying

Combat XLUUV wireless charging Wireless charging of the Combat XLUUV inside the moterhship

Combat XLUUV mothership XLUUV mothership (text reads “command and control vessel”)

 

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Farewell drone light show at MADEX 2023 in Busan

Hundreds of luminous drones took off from ROKS Dokdo and illuminated the night sky with scenes of Korean weapon systems as follows:

[Drone Show Overview]
- Intro rise
- Scene 1 : MADEX 2023
- Scene 2 : New frigate (FFX Batch-lll)
- Scene 3 : Offshore patrol ship (OPV)
- Scene 4 : Haeseong (C-STAR)
- Scene 5 : Jang Bogo 3 (KSS-lll)
- Scene 6 : Marineon (MUH-1)
- Scene 7 : Amphibious Assault Vehicle (KAAV)
- Scene 8 : SEE YOU MADEX 2025
- Finale descent

Clip with Korean/English voiceover and up to 4K:

 
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