ROKS Sohn Won-yil

There are media reports that the Sohn Won-yil is equipped with eight 533 mm torpedo tubes, and that South Korea will mount a Korean Tomahawk missile, Hyunmoo-3, with a range of 500 km.The Cheonryong missile with a range of 500 km has been installed in the Sohn Won-yil-class and has been deployed and is in operation.[1] Germany, which exported the Sohn Won-yil-class (class 214), is using a Type 212 submarine that uses the same AIP system with the same displacement.It has a range of 20 km, and is equipped with four 533 mm torpedo tube, and is capable against air, surface, and submarine targets.ROKS Sohn Won-yil was launched on 9 June 2006 by Hyundai Heavy Industries and commissioned on 28 December 2007.
Foal Eagle 2008Sohn Won-yilHyundaiPennant numberSohn Won-yil-classsubmarinelong tonstorpedo tubesSub-Harpoon missilelead boatRepublic of Korea NavyadmiralType 214 submarineHyunmoo-3class 214Type 212 submarineAIP systemlaunchedHyundai Heavy IndustriescommissionedUSS NimitzCommissioned ships of the Republic of Korea NavySubmarinesDosan Ahn Changho-classDosan Ahn ChanghoAhn MuJeong JiAn Jung-geunKim Jwa-jinYun Bong-gilYu Gwan-sunHong Beom-doLee Beom-seokShin Dol-seokJang Bogo-classJang BogoYi CheonChoe MuseonPark WiLee JongmooJung WoonYi Sun-sinNa Dae-yongYi EokgiDolgorae-classDestroyersSejong the Great-classSejong the GreatYulgok Yi ISeoae Ryu Seong-ryongChungmugong Yi Sun-sin-classChungmugong Yi Sun-sinMunmu the GreatDae Jo-yeongWang GeonGang Gam-chanChoe YeongGwanggaeto the Great-classGwanggaeto the GreatEulji MundeokYang Man-chunFrigatesDaegu-classGyeongnamDonghaeDaejeonPohangCheonanChuncheonIncheon-classIncheonGyeonggiJeonbukGangwonChungbukGwangjuUlsan-classChungnamGyeongbukJeonnamCheongjuCorvettesPohang-classBucheonSeongnamJecheonSokchoYeongjuNamwonGwangmyeongSinseongGongjuPatrol vesselsYoon Youngha-classChamsuri-classAmphibious warfare shipsDokdo-classMaradoCheon Wang Bong-classGo Jun Bong-classSolgae 631-classSolgae 621-classMine warfareshipsNampo-classWonsan-classYangyang-classGanggyeong-classAuxiliary shipsSoyang-classSoyangCheonji-classCheonjiDaecheongHwacheonPyeongtaekGwangyangTongyeongCheonghaejin-classCheonghaejin