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Summary

The text describes the advanced naval technologies developed in Korea, including the Aegis-equipped ship named King Sejong. The Aegis system, inspired by Greek mythology, utilizes electronic radar and anti-aircraft systems to monitor and engage multiple targets simultaneously. The ship is armed with advanced weapons, including the Red Shark, a state-of-the-art submarine killer. The Red Shark uses infrared search and tracker technology and precise guidance control devices to accurately strike enemy submarines. Additionally, the text discusses the development of infrared search and tracker equipment and long-range radar systems, emphasizing their importance in modern warfare for surveillance and reconnaissance.

Facts

1. The document discusses King Sejong the Great, a ship about 160 meters long, which is preparing to set sail. The Aegis system, a part of the Korean Navy, is equipped with an Aegis system made with Korean technology. The Aegis system is responsible for the fleet's aviation and includes an electronic radar installed in each direction. The anti-aircraft radar can monitor 360 degrees in real time .

2. Korean destroyers, including the King Sejong, are equipped with various advanced sensors. The collected data is automatically determined to resume the attack by calculating the threat order and formation speed through the Aegis decision system. The missile is launched according to the final decision .

3. The range of the attack is not only the floor but also the sky. The time it takes to simultaneously discover a target and launch missiles to destroy the target does not exceed tens of seconds .

4. The Aegis ship was originally designed to protect the fleet from hundreds of anti-ship missile attacks. The weapons mounted on King Sejong were also completed with Korean technology .

5. The document discusses the red shark, an advanced submarine killer weapon. It is equipped with a rocket propulsion engine and is launched from a ship .

6. The red shark flies tens of kilometers to an enemy submarine, drops, and then strikes underwater. The document also mentions another weapon, the Hongseonghwa, which was launched vertically .

7. The document discusses the role of sonar in finding and destroying submarines using sound waves. Sonar can determine the enemy's location and is used in the detection of enemy submarines in the front airlift .

8. The document talks about the development of guided weapons like the Red Shark and the Hongseonghwa. These weapons can find the target according to precise coordinates because they have a guidance control device .

9. The document discusses the development of the comet, the first ship-to-ship guided weapon made with Korean technology. It can accurately hit enemy ships far away and has a longer range than previously used US-made ship-to-ship guided weapons .

10. The document mentions the development of portable guided weapons, such as the Simkung, which is not only smaller in size and lighter in weight but also has an excellent accuracy rate .

11. The document discusses the use of infrared search and trackers in surveillance and reconnaissance equipment. These devices can observe anywhere in the sky or airspace and can capture information even in dark conditions .

12. The document talks about the development of long-range detection radar in Korea. This radar can be used as a means of early warning on the battlefield because it detects enemy movements in advance and transmits accurate information to the status notification officer in real time .

13. The document emphasizes that developing such strategic weapons independently with Korean technology has several important implications, especially in the field of surveillance and reconnaissance .