Cheonghaejin-class submarine rescue ship
The Cheonghaejin class is a submarine rescue ship class of the Republic of Korea Navy. Only one ship has been built in the class, ROKS Cheonghaejin, in 1995. Its operations include rescuing trapped sailors in submarines, naval operation support for submarines, underwater research and mapping support, and recovery of sunk vessels. It is equipped with a deep submergence rescue vehicle that operates up to, and a rescue chamber that holds up to nine people.
Design and description
The design for a submarine rescue ship was first offered for export as the DW 4000R Koje class. One ship of the design was ordered in 1992 to support the Republic of Korea Navy 's submarine fleet. The vessel is capable of providing battery charging, provisions, fuel, oxygen and water to ROKN submarines. The ship measured long with a beam of and a draught of. At full load, the ship displaces. The vessel is powered by a diesel-electric system comprising four MAN Burmeister & Wain 16 V 28/32 diesel engines creating each and two electric motors, creating. These power the two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, three bow thrusters and two stern thrusters. This gives the ship a maximum speed of and a range of at. The vessel is also equipped with shaped rudders and a dynamic positioning system which all the ship to better maneuver at low speeds. The ship has a crew of 130 personnel.The submarine rescue ship is equipped with two 2,000 kW shaft generators and four 400 kW diesel generator sets that create a total of 5,600 kW of electric power. These are used to power two electrohydraulic telescoping cranes at the fore and an A-frame crane on the stern used to handle the assigned deep submergence vehicle. The initial DSRV was capable of operating to a depth of. However, a new DSRV was assigned to the Cheonghaejin class in November 2008. DSAR-5 is capable of operating up to. The DSRV measures long with a beam of and a draught of and has a crew of three. The DSRV can transport up to 16 people. Additional capabilities include a diving bell capable of transporting nine people and a decompression chamber. The Cheonghaejin class has a towing winch and carries two landing craft vehicle personnel on davits for use as work boats. The ship has hull-mounted sonar and a landing platform for a light helicopter. The vessel is armed with six machine guns.