List of active Neo-Korean Navy ships
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This is a list of active Neo-Korean Navy ships. The Neo-Korean Navy consists of more than 111 ships in active service, across the surface, submarine, and coastal defense force fleets. Primary assets include one VTOL Aircraft Carrier, two Amphibious Assault Ships, two Ballistic Missile Submarines, and a number of frigates and destroyers.
The main base for Neo-Korean naval assets is located in Fuzan.
Daiichi Sensutai
Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarines
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Ballistic missile submarines - 2 | |||||
Peacekeeper class | TBA | Nuclear-powered Ballistic Missile Submarine | Ankō (ex-ANAGONIANNAMEHERE) Tako (ex-ANAGONIANNAMEHERE) |
Acquired from Anagonia as a part of the 1984 Chamorro Negotiations. | |
IKON class | TBA | Nuclear-powered Ballistic Missile and Unmanned Aviation Submarine | N/A | Joint project with Darlingtown, currently entering the construction process. Two planned. |
Nuclear Attack Submarines
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Attack Submarines - 6 | |||||
Subhaba class | Nuclear-powered Attack Submarine | Pōgī Anchobi Shigakana Hauāku Tsunozame Ijimae |
Domestic attack submarine designed in 2009 |
Daiichi Hyōku
VTOL Aircraft Carrier
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Aircraft Carrier - 1 | |||||
Rinyūaru Shīhōku class | VTOL/Drone Aviation Carrier | Kugi | VTOL/Drone Aviation Carrier designed during the 2015 Marquesan Intervention. Four total planned, one constructed before noticeable delays occurred. |
Amphibious Assault Ships
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Amphibious Assault Ships - 2 | |||||
Tsukisasu-class | Amphibious Assault Ship | Hiyaku Kakeru |
Both ships were revealed in 2034, during the Invasion of Matsumae. |
Destroyers
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Guided Missile Destroyers - 16 | |||||
Kujira-class | Guided Missile Destroyer | Sutoraiki Shōken Nata Ken Yari Mēsu Deba Kamaeru Unaru Kirai Hakidasu Kireme Tatakru Yakedo Yaketsuku Akui |
The Kujira fulfill a somewhat-stealthy Guided Missile Destroyer role, utilizing sensor fusion to fulfill a key role of area air and naval defense, although it has proven to be reliant on other ships for anti-submarine activity. It possesses the capacity to utilize land-attack cruise missiles, anti-ship missiles, long range anti-air missiles, and possesses a VLS system holding shorter-range CIWS missiles. |
Frigates
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Multipurpose Frigates - 28 | |||||
Iruka-class | Multipurpose Stealth Frigate | See: Iruka-class | Stealth frigate designed in the early 2020s, fulfilling a key role in the developing Neo-Korean Navy. | ||
Air Defense Frigates - 3 | |||||
Tōmamono-class (ex-Taga-class) | Air-Defense Frigate (Converted) | Shōkin (ex-Lǎowài) Kogane (ex-Nihomi) Hikarikagayaku (ex-Kapiw) |
Converted version of the Meridonian Taga-class Frigate, utilized in an air-defense role following notable retrofits. |
Corvettes
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Note | |
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Multipurpose Corvettes - 56 | |||||
203/4-class | Stealth Multi-Mission Corvette | See: 203/4-class | Multi-Mission Corvette designed with stealth characteristics. Plays both a patrol and rapid assault role. |