Seoul plans to launch its first boat in the mid-2030s and commission it in "the late 2030s," the government proclaimed.
The KSS-III submarine has a crew of 50, displaces 3,358 tons surfaced and 3,705 tons submerged and measures 274 feet long with a 31.5-foot beam. South Korea Ministry of Defense photo South Korea ...
S. Korea's domestically designed and built 3,000-ton Dosan Ahn Chang-ho submarine has successfully crossed the Pacific Ocean, ...
By Joyce Lee SEOUL, May 26 (Reuters) - South Korea will seek to launch its first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s, ...
The vision of retired SA Navy (SAN) admiral Arne Söderlund to make a submarine museum reality on the grounds of the SA Naval ...
South Korea's Ministry of National Defense expects its first nuclear-powered submarine to enter service in the mid-2030s.
South Korea received U.S. approval to build a nuclear-powered attack submarine that can operate for months underwater, track Chinese and North Korean vessels in the Pacific, and guard key shipping ...
South Korea wants to join the undersea naval elite – and has received the blessing of US President Donald Trump to do just that. Having Seoul become the seventh country in the world operating ...
SEOUL, South Korea — An arms race for nuclear-powered submarines is accelerating between North and South Korea amid shifts in the United States' security strategy in the region. North Korea's state ...