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| Operators = {{flag|Joseon}}
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| Class before = [https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1900905 Guiju-class]
| Class before = [https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1900905 Guiju-class]
| Class after = [https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=1858239 Myeongnyang-class]
| Class after = [[Myeongnyang-class cruiser|Myeongnyang-class]]
| Subclasses =  
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| Built range = 1992-1997
| Built range = 1999-2009
| In commission range = 1993–present
| In commission range = 2001–present
| Total ships building =  
| Total ships building =  
| Total ships planned = 12
| Total ships planned = 12
| Total ships completed = 10
| Total ships completed = 10
| Total ships cancelled = 2
| Total ships cancelled = 2
| Total ships active = 6
| Total ships active = 10
| Total ships lost = 0
| Total ships lost = 0
| Total ship crew = 30 Officers 290 Enlisted
| Total ship crew = 30 Officers 290 Enlisted
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| Ship sensors =  
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* {{wp|AN/SPY-1|AN/SPY-1A/B}} multi-function radar
* {{wp|AN/SPY-1|AN/SPY-1B}} multi-function radar
* AN/SPS-49 air search radar
* AN/SPS-49 air search radar
* AN/SPG-62 fire control radar
* AN/SPG-62 fire control radar
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| Ship armament = * 2 × {{wp|5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun|5-inch (127 mm)/L62 caliber Mk 45 Mod 2}} naval gun
| Ship armament = * 2 × {{wp|5"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun|5-inch (127 mm)/L62 caliber Mk 45 Mod 2}} naval gun
* 2 × {{wp|Phalanx CIWS|20mm Block 1B Phalanx CIWS}}
* 2 × {{wp|Phalanx CIWS|20mm Block 1B Phalanx CIWS}}
* 2 × {{wp|M242 Bushmaster|25mm remote-control weapon system}}
* 2 × mounts for {{wp|Browning M2|K6 .50 caliber machine guns}}
* 2 × mounts for {{wp|Browning M2|K6 .50 caliber machine guns}}
* 8 × [[Next-Generation Anti-ship Missile|NGAM Anti-Ship missiles]]
* 8 × [[Next-Generation Anti-ship Missile|NGAM Anti-Ship missiles]]
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Salsu-class guided-missile cruisers are cruisers operated by [[Royal Joseon Armed Forces|Royal Joseon Navy]]. It was constructed from 1992 to 1997, 6 of which are still active. Salsu-class is also the Royal Joseon Navy's first Aegis system-equipped vessel.
The '''Salsu-class guided-missile cruiser''' is a cruiser operated by [[Royal Joseon Armed Forces|Royal Joseon Navy]]. It was constructed from 1999 to 2009, 10 of which are still active. Salsu-class is also the [[Royal Joseon Navy]]'s first {{wp|Aegis Combat System|Mabangjin system}}-equipped vessel.


Salsu-class cruisers were built as part of a plan to address the growing anxiety over multipolarity, which hit [[Joseon]]'s society right after the end of the Cold War. The Salsu-class is considered in many ways a copy of United States' {{wp|Ticonderoga-class cruiser}}.
The Salsu-class cruiser was designed and constructed to counter [[Svetvostok]]'s naval modernization plans and the construction of large air defense combat ships.


==History==
==History==


When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and the Cold War ended, many international experts and academics anticipated that the {{wp|Polarity (international relations)|unipolarity system}}, in which the U.S. leads the international order, would lead international politics. However, on the one hand, there was a view that the U.S. would reduce its involvement in international affairs and change the international order to multipolarity. The view that the international order would change to multipolarity raised concerns among Joseon's civil society. The emergence of multipolarity after the end of the Cold War, in which the international community was divided into two poles, could serve as an opportunity for Joseon to take over Asian hegemony, while also opening the possibility that it would have to face various conflicts with its neighboring majority. This meant that the security environment surrounding Joseon would retreat to the early 20th century. Joseon's absolute and relative national power was evaluated to be much stronger than in the early 20th century, but that alone was not enough to relieve people's anxiety caused by centuries of conflicts with neighboring countries.  
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Svetvostok intensively reinforced its outdated naval capabilities and enhanced its operational capabilities in the distant oceans. The [[Kanin-class guided-missile destroyer|Kanin-class destroyer]] and the {{wp|Kirov-class battlecruiser|Lim Se-Kyung class cruiser}} were built as part of these initiatives and greatly enhanced Svetvostok's naval capabilities. With conflicts with Svetvostok existing due to historical and territorial issues, [[Joseon]] considered it a dangerous situation for Svetvostok to close the naval power gap with Joseon. In response, Joseon designed new ships and initiated a modernization project to strengthen the quality of naval power.


Many diplomatic experts in the Joseon government predicted that the U.S.-led unipolarity would emerge after the end of the Cold War. However, the National Assembly called on the government to ease public anxiety and strengthen its security capabilities. In response, the government and the military announced plans to quickly increase combat capabilities to meet the military's urgent requirement institution.  
However, the naval modernization project took time, and Svetvostok built a series of new large ships. This raised the need for urgent shipbuilding to fill the void in the ongoing naval modernization project. At the time, the Mabangjin system was completed and its performance was verified, so the Navy and Agency for Defense Development(ADD) designed a gap-filler cruiser using the hull of the {{wp|Spruance-class destroyer|Yang-Gyu class}} destroyer they were using.


Salsu-class guided-missile cruiser was built as part of a plan to quickly secure the Navy's new air defense warships and secure a clear advantage over neighboring naval forces by securing ships equipped with Aegis systems. However, because the National Assembly wanted to deploy new Aegis ships to the Navy by 1994 at the latest, the military decided to utilize the proven U.S. system instead of developing a new class ship. As a result, the Joseon government requested the U.S. to sell the Aegis system through diplomatic and military routes, and the U.S. government approved the sale of the Aegis system and the U.S. Navy's ship design reference.
Salsu-class contributed significantly to Joseon's naval power as the only Mabangjin system-equipped ship owned by the Royal Joseon Navy until the advent of {{wp|Sejong the Great-class destroyer}}. However, because Salsu-class kept the Yang-Gyu class design intact, it also brought about the chronic problem of instability in the hull balance.


The U.S. government sold a total of 60 maritime-based Aegis radars and designs of the Ticonderoga-class cruiser to Joseon. Joseon's military authorities quickly built new ships based on the purchased designs, and in 1992, the first ships of Salsu-class cruiser were launched. A total of 10 Salsu-class cruisers were built, and were quickly deployed to the navy by 1997.
==Description==
 
[[File:Download - 2024-08-24T220226.624.jpg|thumb|left|KHMS Madosan launches missiles.]]


However, contrary to concerns, the international order changed to a U.S.-led unipolarity rather than a multipolarity. Under the U.S.-led unipolarity, many countries, including Joseon's neighboring countries, did not attempt to expand their hegemony or establish a new order. And this trend was maintained until the late 2000s. Today, Joseon's academic community analyzes the concerns of Joseon society in the 1990s as "a panic caused by some excessive concerns."
Salsu-class modeled after the Yang-Gyu class in almost every way. Salsu-class has the capability to sail in any sea, and it has the capability to perform multiple operations in all kinds of seas. However, some ships navigating through rough seas have reported superstructure cracks due to the weight of the superstructure. The Navy is addressing this issue by regularly inspecting and repairing the superstructure.


Salsu-class contributed significantly to Joseon's naval power as the only Aegis-system-equipped ship owned by the Royal Joseon Navy until the advent of Sejong the Great-class destroyer. However, because Salsu-class kept the Ticonderoga-class design intact, it also brought about the chronic problem of instability in the hull balance.
Salsu-class is the first Aegis system-equipped ship owned by the Royal Joseon Navy, with strong air defense capabilities and ballistic missile defense capabilities. Using AN/APY-1B radar, Salsu-class can track 900 targets simultaneously, and engage with 20 of them simultaneously.  


==Description==
Salsu-class operates various types of missiles, equipped with a total of 128 Mk.41 VLS cells. Since the Mk.41 VLS of the Yang-Gyu class has 2 reloading cranes that take up space for a total of 6 VLS cells, But Salsu-class does not have reload cranes and instead has 6 additional VLS cells to operate more weapons.


==Operators==
==Operators==
[[File:CG-52-USS-Bunker-Hill-116.jpg|thumb|right|KHMS Jinpo.]]
{{flag|Joseon}}
* {{Armed forces|Joseon}}
** {{naval|Joseon}}
==List of ships==
* KHMS Salsu (CG-32)
* KHMS Madosan (CG-33)
* KHMS Jinpo (CG-35)
* KHMS Okpo (CG-36)
* KHMS Busanpo (CG-37)
* KHMS Bukgwan (CG-38)
* KHMS Yeonanseong (CG-39)
* KHMS Yichi (CG-50)
* KHMS Haengju (CG-51)
* KHMS Gigang (CG-52)


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[[Category:The Great Kingdom of Joseon]]
[[Category:The Great Kingdom of Joseon]]

Latest revision as of 11:19, 2 December 2024

CG-52-USS-Bunker-Hill-100.jpg
KHMS Salsu
Class overview
Name: Salsu class
Builders: Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.,Ltd.
Operators:  Joseon
Preceded by: Guiju-class
Succeeded by: Myeongnyang-class
Cost: $1 Billion
Built: 1999-2009
In commission: 2001–present
Planned: 12
Completed: 10
Cancelled: 2
Active: 10
Lost: 0
General characteristics
Type: Guided-missile cruiser
Displacement: 9,800 t full load
Length: 173 m
Beam: 16.8 m
Draft: 10.2 m
Propulsion:
  • 4 × COGAG
  • 2 × shafts
  • 86,000 shp (64,000 kW) produced power
Speed: 32.5 knots (60 km/h; 37.4 mph)
Range: 6,000 nmi (11,000 km)
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • AN/SPY-1B multi-function radar
  • AN/SPS-49 air search radar
  • AN/SPG-62 fire control radar
  • AN/SPS-73 surface search radar
  • AN/SPQ-9 gun fire control radar
  • AN/SQQ-89(V)1/3 - A(V)15 Sonar suite
  • SAQ-540K Electro-optical targeting system(EOTS) (After 2011)
  • SAQ-600K Infrared search and track(IRST) (After 2011)
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
LIG Nex1 SLQ-200K Sonata electronic warfare suite
Armament:
Aircraft carried: 2 × Anti-Submarine helicopters

The Salsu-class guided-missile cruiser is a cruiser operated by Royal Joseon Navy. It was constructed from 1999 to 2009, 10 of which are still active. Salsu-class is also the Royal Joseon Navy's first Mabangjin system-equipped vessel.

The Salsu-class cruiser was designed and constructed to counter Svetvostok's naval modernization plans and the construction of large air defense combat ships.

History

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Svetvostok intensively reinforced its outdated naval capabilities and enhanced its operational capabilities in the distant oceans. The Kanin-class destroyer and the Lim Se-Kyung class cruiser were built as part of these initiatives and greatly enhanced Svetvostok's naval capabilities. With conflicts with Svetvostok existing due to historical and territorial issues, Joseon considered it a dangerous situation for Svetvostok to close the naval power gap with Joseon. In response, Joseon designed new ships and initiated a modernization project to strengthen the quality of naval power.

However, the naval modernization project took time, and Svetvostok built a series of new large ships. This raised the need for urgent shipbuilding to fill the void in the ongoing naval modernization project. At the time, the Mabangjin system was completed and its performance was verified, so the Navy and Agency for Defense Development(ADD) designed a gap-filler cruiser using the hull of the Yang-Gyu class destroyer they were using.

Salsu-class contributed significantly to Joseon's naval power as the only Mabangjin system-equipped ship owned by the Royal Joseon Navy until the advent of Sejong the Great-class destroyer. However, because Salsu-class kept the Yang-Gyu class design intact, it also brought about the chronic problem of instability in the hull balance.

Description

KHMS Madosan launches missiles.

Salsu-class modeled after the Yang-Gyu class in almost every way. Salsu-class has the capability to sail in any sea, and it has the capability to perform multiple operations in all kinds of seas. However, some ships navigating through rough seas have reported superstructure cracks due to the weight of the superstructure. The Navy is addressing this issue by regularly inspecting and repairing the superstructure.

Salsu-class is the first Aegis system-equipped ship owned by the Royal Joseon Navy, with strong air defense capabilities and ballistic missile defense capabilities. Using AN/APY-1B radar, Salsu-class can track 900 targets simultaneously, and engage with 20 of them simultaneously.

Salsu-class operates various types of missiles, equipped with a total of 128 Mk.41 VLS cells. Since the Mk.41 VLS of the Yang-Gyu class has 2 reloading cranes that take up space for a total of 6 VLS cells, But Salsu-class does not have reload cranes and instead has 6 additional VLS cells to operate more weapons.

Operators

KHMS Jinpo.

 Joseon

List of ships

  • KHMS Salsu (CG-32)
  • KHMS Madosan (CG-33)
  • KHMS Jinpo (CG-35)
  • KHMS Okpo (CG-36)
  • KHMS Busanpo (CG-37)
  • KHMS Bukgwan (CG-38)
  • KHMS Yeonanseong (CG-39)
  • KHMS Yichi (CG-50)
  • KHMS Haengju (CG-51)
  • KHMS Gigang (CG-52)