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Naval Systems

The state-of-the-art marine system is implemented with the unique technology.
Hanwha Systems is only the company having achieved the force integration of 80 or more ships for 40 or more years and being specialized in developing the combat system in the nation.Hanwha Systems will lead the advancement of the navy with the combatability improvement and the advanced technology through the management of each technology generation and through the evolutionary combat system development.
The unattended maritime system of Hanwha Systems can enter into the military and civil complex missions such as the coastal and underwater monitoring and search and the marine environment survey by applying the leading edge 4th industrial revolution technology such as autonomous navigation and obstacle evasion. Hanwha Systems will actively support the unattended system operation of our navy through the perfect product lineup of the floating and underwater and small and large unattended systems.

Combat System

  • FFX Batch-III
    (FFX Batch-III Combat System)
    FFX Batch-III
    (FFX Batch-III Combat System)
    The FFX Batch-III (FFX Batch-III Combat System) consists of the combat management system, the multi-functional phase array radar , the IRST (Infrared Searcher and Tracker), the EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System), and the complex sensor mast and is the system operated as the ship command and armament control means by being mounted to the Ulsan class Batch-III ship for the comprehensive processing of the information acquired from the self detection sensor and the outside under the multiple simultaneous situations. It is the advanced combat system of the navy applying the combat system architecture based on virtual technology, the integrate system design technology based on the high performance computer, and the real-time middleware equipped with the reinforced security.
  • Philippines Frigate Combat System (PN-FFG)
    Philippines Frigate Combat System (PN-FFG)
    The Philippines Frigate Combat System (PN-FFG) is the export type combat system developed by using the FFX Batch-II combat system, for which Hanwha Systems has verified the good performance, as the model. It is the combat system providing the capability of performing anti-air, anti-ship, anti-submarine, and electronic warfare by integrating the sensors, armament, ship standard sensors, and the tactical datalink through the mounting to the Philippines frigate (Jose Rizal-class).
  • Jangbogo-III (KSS-III)
    Combat System
    Jangbogo-III (KSS-III)
    Combat System
    The Jangbogo-III (KSS-III) combat system is mounted to the next generation submarine of the Jangbogo-III submarine and is the key submarine system required to perform the submarine missions such as the target detection and tracking, armament assignment and battle in linkage with the sensors such as underwater acoustic sensors and optical masts and the armament of torpedoes, mines, and missiles.
  • Korean Destroyer Combat System (KDX-III B2)
    Korean Destroyer Combat System (KDX-III B2)
    Korean Destroyer Combat System (KDX-III B2) is the Aegis combat system enabling the simultaneous performance of the anti-air, anti-ship, and anti-surface warfare. It is the system performing the effective battle through the linkage of the sensors such as the SPY-1D search and tracking radar, the EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System), and the electronic warfare equipment and the armament of the 5-inch naval gun, the anti-air, anti-ship, and anti-surface missiles and torpedoes, and the close-in weapon system and through the target detection and tracking and threat evaluation.
  • Destroyer Performance Improvement (KDX-I PIP) Combat System
    Destroyer Performance Improvement (KDX-I PIP)
    Combat System
    The Destroyer Performance Improvement (KDX-I PIP) Combat System improves the performance of the destroyer combat system on the basis of the verified domestic technology. It is the system supporting the operation as the command decision support and armament control means by securing the united communication capability through the Link-16 mounting and the wide tactical situation recognition capability with the information sharing with the united and joint powers and by comprehensively processing the information acquired from the self detection sensor and another ship under the multiple simultaneous combat situations.
  • Malaysia Training Ship
    Combat System (MY-TRV)
    Malaysia Training Ship
    Combat System (MY-TRV)
    The Malaysia Training Ship Combat System (MY-TRV) is the export type combat system developed with the local technology. It is the system performing the command decision and battle through the target detection and tracking, the threat evaluation, and armament control in linkage of the EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System) for the anti-air and anti-ship warfare and the armament of the 30mm naval gun and supporting the training function on the ship.
  • FFX Batch-II
    (FFX Batch-II Combat System)
    FFX Batch-II
    (FFX Batch-II Combat System)
    The FFX Batch-II (FFX Batch-II Combat System) is the fighting power of the frigate and guard ship being operated and is the system operated as the responsible sea surveillance and defence fighting power. It is the combat system simultaneously performing the anti-air, anti-ship, anti-submarine, and electronic warfare in the multiple simultaneous combat situations.
  • Next Generation High Speed Boat Combat System (PKX-B)
    Next Generation High Speed Boat Combat System (PKX-B)
    The Next Generation High Speed Boat Combat System (PKX-B) is the combat system mounted to the next generation high speed boat and comprehensively analyzes the target detected in the multiple simultaneous combat situation. It is operated as the command and armament control means afterwards. It also performs the command and armament control function for the formational or single mission. Especially, it was designed by maximally considering the installation and maintenance convenience to adapt to the small ship characteristics of the small operation environment.
  • Next Generation Mine Layer Ship (MLS-II)
    Next Generation Mine Layer Ship (MLS-II)
    The Next Generation Mine Layer Ship (MLS-II) is the combat system for laying mines in the major ports to protect the port from enemy submarines and ships. It is the system performing the anti-air, anti-ship, and anti-submarine function to successfully perform the mine laying and resistance operations and the command and support ship function for the mine resistance power. Moreover, the education and training function for the peacetime FFX-I, LST-II, and MLS-II combat systems is provided.
  • Next Generation Landing Ship Combat System (LST-II)
    Next Generation Landing Ship Combat System (LST-II)
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    The Next Generation Landing Ship Combat System (LST-II) is the combat system mounted to the next generation landing ship performing the marines’ landing operation mission by replacing the landing ship being operated. It is the system effectively performing the command decision and battle through the target detection and tracking, threat evaluation, and armament control through the linkage of the sensors such as the 3D detection radar for the anti-air, anti-ship, and complex warfare and the EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System) with the armament of the 40mm naval gun, the anti-ship missile defending missile, and the decoy system.
  • Next Generation Frigate
    Combat System (FFX-I)
    Next Generation Frigate
    Combat System (FFX-I)
    The Next Generation Frigate Combat System (FFX-I) is the combat system mounted to Ulsan-class I ship performing the replacement of the missions of the frigate and the guard ship being operated. It performs the efficient operation command and the successful battle through the target detection and tracking, threat evaluation, and armament control through the linkage of the sensors such as the 3D detection radar for the anti-air, anti-ship, anti-submarine, anti-surface, and complex warfare, the tracking radar, the EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System), and the electronic warfare equipment with the armament of the 5 inch naval gun, anti-air, anti-ship, and anti-surface missiles and torpedoes, and the CIWS-II (Close-In Seapons System-II).
  • Missile High Speed Ship (PKX-A) Combat System
    Missile High Speed Ship (PKX-A) Combat System
    The Missile High Speed Ship (PKX-A) Combat System is mounted to the missile high speed ship and is operated as the ship command and armament system. The command decision and the tactical response can be supported in linkage of the sensor such as the search radar, the tracking radar, and the electro-optical tracking equipment with 76mm, 40mm, the ship-to-ship missile, and the MASS (Multi Ammunition Soft-kill System) for supporting the performance of the complex warfare including the naval gun support shooting.
  • LPH (Large Platform Helicopter) Combat System
    LPH (Large Platform Helicopter) Combat System
    The LPH (Large Platform Helicopter) Combat System is the key fighting power of the operation by supporting the command of the task force. It performs the transport and command of the landing fighting power when starting the united and joint landing operation. The LPX Combat System is mounted to the LPX ship so that it is operated as the CFCS (Command and Fire Control System) for defending the fleet and the CSS (Command Support System) for commanding the task force.
  • Korea Destroyer (KDX-II)
    Combat System
    Korea Destroyer (KDX-II)
    Combat System
    The KDX-II combat system performs the command and control of the naval combat flotilla (subordinate ships). It performs the warning and attack on the air, sea, and underwater threats, antiaircratf defense in the sea, the naval gunfire support, landing operation plan and attack, and the sea transport route protection.
  • Korea Destroyer (KDX-I)
    Combat System
    Korea Destroyer (KDX-I)
    Combat System
    The KDX-I combat system is operated with the command and control system of the subordinate and assigned sea fleet. It takes care of the linked and integrated operation of the sensors, armaments, and various tactical data links mounted to the ship according to the operation status as the integrated weapon system supporting the commander to perform the operation mission of the ship.
  • WSA-423
    WSA-423
    The WSA-423 system is the core item of the FCS (Fire Control System). It consists of the FCS, the radar, and the EOTS and is linked with the gyro, the log, the Link-14, the sonar, the ESM, the harpoon, the 76mm gun, the 40mm gun, the IFF, the navigation radar, and the DA05 radar. It performs the equipment control and the shooting mission.