Hanwha Ocean press release issues in Korean – Translation by Naval News
– Selected as the preferred bidder for the prototype project led by the Agency for Defense Development (ADD).
– Hanwha Ocean is utilizing its unique experience in designing and manufacturing the fuel cell system for the KSS-III (Jangbogo III) class submarines.
– Leveraging the industry’s leading submarine construction expertise, Hanwha Ocean is developing an energy source for the power of multi-purpose modular unmanned submersibles.
Hanwha Ocean announced that it has recently been selected as the preferred bidder for the prototype project of the South Korean Agency for Defense Development (ADD)’s “Energy System for Unmanned Submersibles”. The project Hanwha Ocean will be participating in involves the development of a ‘Multi-purpose Modular Hydrogen Fuel Cell System for Unmanned Submersibles’. Hanwha Ocean will develop the energy technology for the multi-purpose modular unmanned submersible, produce a prototype for performance verification, and provide engineering design verification support and testing services.
A representative from Hanwha Ocean stated:
“Through significant investment, Hanwha Ocean plans to secure global cutting-edge naval technology solutions, including unmanned and advanced naval technologies.”
“Based on our technical prowess that has developed the world’s leading diesel-powered submarine, we will take the lead in developing unmanned naval vessels, which will be a cornerstone of South Korea’s future defense capabilities.”
The contract is notably underpinned by Hanwha Ocean’s unique Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) and fuel cell system design and manufacturing capabilities. The technology, which allows conventional diesel-powered submarines (excluding nuclear submarines) to submerge for the longest duration, has already been recognized both in the industry and by foreign countries looking to acquire submarines.
The Republic of Korea Navy is embarking on the development of a ‘Multi-purpose Modular Large Unmanned Submersible’ as the initial step towards realizing the Smart Navy vision. For this submersible’s operation, Hanwha Ocean is tasked with developing a long-term power source. This project is seen as the starting point for the formation of the Republic of Korea Navy’s ‘Navy Sea GHOST’ (Ocean Manned-Unmanned Combined Combat System).
At the MADEX 2023 held last June, Hanwha Ocean’s leading proposals, such as unmanned command and control vessels and unmanned submersibles, drew attention as maritime manned-unmanned combined combat systems for the realization of the South Korean Navy’s Smart Navy vision.