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Sejong the Great Ship Brief

Correction: ASEA radars typically offer superior performance in terms of target detection range, resolution, and tracking capabilities due to higher power and more flexible beam management.

The Sejong the Great-class destroyers are a class of guided-missile destroyers operated by the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN). Named after the renowned Korean monarch Sejong the Great, these ships are among the world's largest and most advanced destroyers. Here are the key technical aspects:

In summary, the Sejong the Great-class destroyers are formidable assets in the ROKN, equipped with advanced weaponry, radar systems, and propulsion, reflecting South Korea's naval capabilities and strategic ambitions.

Sejong the Great Ship Brief

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Impressive ship. I’m always surprised that surface ships rely on lightweight torpedoes. I would figure that a heavy torpedo (with wire or fiber optic data link) would be preferable.

Scott Cunningham

An AESA radar also becomes a very important part of the EW suite.

Phoa Yew Hui

Correction: ASEA radars typically offer superior performance in terms of target detection range, resolution, and tracking capabilities due to higher power and more flexible beam management. Thanks to gh0st313 for point this out to me. Much appreciated.

Aaron Amick

I will ask my technical guy about this. I might have it backwards.

Aaron Amick

This might be me misunderstanding but when talking about the AN/SPY-1D radar, at around 10:08 you mention that the PESA is better than the AESA. My understanding is that it is the opposite since AESA have a transceiver per antenna element while PESA has a single transceiver with multiple phase shifters for the whole antenna.

gh0st313


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