Posted on 11/08/2016 1:54:22 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
Main picture: NK Pro
A new modern-style corvette with low-observable radar characteristics has been spotted in North Koreas northeastern port of Najin in Rason, high-resolution photos obtained exclusively by NK Pro have revealed.
Two sets of photos taken during different periods in 2016 show a heavily armed, 77-meter long vessel with radar cross-section (RCS) reducing features docked adjacent to a helicopter-capable but minimally armed support ship.
Equipped with two Kumsong-3 anti-ship cruise missile launchers, a short-range surface-to-air missile system, torpedo launchers and rotary canons, the reduced-RCS corvette also includes capacity for large caliber naval cannon, the NK Pro analysis reveals.
Together, the two vessels combined with two similar types docked near North Koreas west coast port of Nampo offer more evidence of a wider North Korean effort to build new naval assets in ways that could pose new threats to the U.S. and South Korea.
These ships are the culmination of over two decades of experimentation with new naval warfare concepts, and a clear indication of the direction that North Korean shipbuilding is headed in, said Joost Oliemans and Stijn Mitzer, the NK Pro contributors said in their analysis of the vessels capabilities.
Alongside recently publicized ballistic missile submarines, stealthy surface effect ships, and a number of other smaller modern ship designs, the corvettes could bring new capabilities to the table that represent a tangible threat to opposing navies in the region, the analysts said.
NK PRO ANALYSIS: A Navy reborn: New warships spotted in North Korea
But that will only be the case if the reduced-RCS corvettes are confirmed to be equipped with modern anti-ship cruise missiles, Joe Bermudez, a long-time North Korea watcher with expertise in Korean Peoples Army military capabilities, told NK News.
With them, they would present (the U.S. and South Korea) a different threat altogether, he said.
MYANMAR CONNECTION?
Kim Min Seok, a senior researcher at the Korea Defense and Security Forum (KODEF), described the photos of the low-observable corvette as unprecedented and untold to the outside world (a) new type of battleship that is similar to the Myanmar Navys frigate UMS Tabinshwehti.
Myanmar has built this ship, and equipped it with weapons from Italy, China, Russia, and North Korea, he continued about the Tabinshwehti, which, unlike the DPRK version, includes a helicopter hangar.
The fact that (the North Korean vessel) does not have a helicopter hanger tells us two things, Kim continued. One is that this is not built to host an antisubmarine helicopter, and is only aimed at temporary landing and takeoff, in the case of VIPs visit to the ship.
But while the photos present evidence that North Koreas naval capabilities are increasing, Bermudez told NK News that two potential issues undermine their combat effectiveness.
The challenge though is when you operate corvettes like this, even if theyre cruise missile-armed, you have to operate them in cooperation with other vessels. North Korea hasnt had much experience in doing that in fact, Id say virtually none and that presents a problem. It also requires a different level of officer training than theyve done so far.
Overall, though, the development of the reduced-RCS corvette is notable, said John Grisafi, NK News Director of Intelligence.
Despite continuing and new sanctions and presumptions of economic weakness by the outside world, North Korea has continued to make demonstrable progress in recent years at developing new and diverse weapons systems and platforms, showing capabilities or steps toward them previously thought to be many years away for North Korea, if not beyond its reach, he said.
NK PRO ANALYSIS: A Navy reborn: New warships spotted in North Korea
Isn’t everything low-visibility in North Korea?
Yes, including food and the height of its citizens.
Isn’t the point of a Corvette for it to be visible?
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/chevrolet-corvette/ke1280.html
I still miss my 98’ Pewter Corvette Coupe. Great car; even took a 3 week road trip in it one time; comfortably.
R&T once wrote of Corvette styling as “From the Hugh Hefner School of Design”. Kinda ruined Corvettes for me.
That’s the corvette I was thinking of when I read the title of the article.
I wonder about the future of low RCS ships like the Zumwalt. That would stick out like a sore thumb to a swarm of drones used to supplement radar as an extended range sensor perimeter operated from a group of much smaller vessels like the PBRs or PT boats.
True, true. Food, clothing, shelter, light, power, jobs, freedom ....
Probably fake ones.
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