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Navy to Create Mobile Squadron in 2010

By Jung Sung-ki
Staff Reporter

The Navy will create a strategic mobile squadron involving the KDX-III Aegis ship and Type 214 submarines (1,800-ton) in 2010 as part of an effort to develop its blue-water capability, the Ministry of National Defense said Wednesday.

The plan is part of the ministry's mid-term defense buildup program for 2008-2012, with a focus on enhancing the country's independent defense capability in preparation for Seoul's exercise of wartime operational control beginning 2012, ministry officials said.

The strategic mobile squadron will be comprised of a 14,000-ton large-deck landing ship, a KDX-III Aegis destroyer, two KDX-II stealth destroyers, 1,800-ton submarines, anti-submarine aircraft, a support vessel and frigates, said Captain Jung Sung-yup, chief of the Navy's public affairs office.

Early this month, the Navy commissioned its first 14,000-ton Dokdo-class Landing Platform Helicopter, which can serve as a light aircraft carrier to orchestrate the mobile squadron that can be rapidly deployed in regional conflict. A new naval base on the southern Jeju Island will serve as the home port for the squadron, the spokesman said.

The Navy also launched its first 7,600-ton Aegis destroyer last month, becoming the fourth nation having warshiops armed with the U.S.-developed Aegis combat system after the United States, Japan, Spain and Norway.

Two more Aegis ships will be commissioned by 2012. The Navy has six 5,000-ton KDX-II destroyers fitted with radar-evading technology and two Type 214 submarines.

Under the mid-term procurement plan, the ministry plans to spend about 56 trillion won ($61 billion) over the next five years for a total of 267 arms acquisition programs centered on upgrading intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and striking capabilities, the ministry said in a press release.

The military will set up a joint command-and-control center for the Korean and U.S. militaries, a digital C4I (command, control, communications, computers and intelligence) system, a joint tactical data link system (JTDLS) and develop military satellites, it said.

Among the arms procurement programs under the mid-term plan include the acquisition of 20 F-15K aircraft, airborne early warning and control systems, high-altitude unmanned surveillance aerial vehicles, surface-to-air missile systems, as well as the development of K-9 self-propelled howitzers, attack helicopters and new landing ships, it said.

The ministry asked the Ministry of Planning and Budget to set aside 26.9 trillion won ($29 billion) for next year's defense budget, up 9.9 percent from 2007, ministry officials said.

The proposed defense spending involves some 19.9 trillion won for supporting armed forces and operating weapons systems, and about 7.8 trillion won for arms development or procurement, they said.

The draft budget is due to be submitted to the National Assembly later this year for approval, they added.



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