It's such a massive shipyard! Building 2 of 3 KDX-2 Batch II aegis destroyer, 1 of 6, and FFX-Batch III frigate for the ROKN, while for export 2 Miguel Malvar-class frigate, 6 unammed 2,400 tons offshore patrol vessel for the Philippine Navy, and soon will assist Peru to built one New 3,400-ton frigate at SEMA shipyard, along with one 2,200-ton OPV, and one Logistics Support Vessel (LSV), along witg follow-on orders!
Plus philippine navy also plan follow up order of 2 more malvar class and 2 more rizal class from 2028 to 2032. Plus 2 to 4 air warfare frigate 2032 to 2036.
I've been also expecting you to present us a glimpse of the Miguel Malvar ang the OPV peojects, but unfortunately it was restricted. HHI's granting you access to their huge facility to report on their own country's destroyer and frigate is already such a priviledge. Thank you for your great effort to present us this valuable information.
Their ship yards are much more modern, they have a lot more qualified workers and they continuously modernize those shipyards. The US has been systematically neglecting their ship yards.
@@ph11p3540Agree 💯 ! The same can be said about Boeing vs Airbus. Profits and urgent upgrades were pilfered towards Share Buybacks and massive Corporate Bonuses!
Very impressive ships, looks like the Jeongjo the Great destroyer class is superior to the US Arleigh Burke's, it even has 96 missle tubes like Chinese ships. Maybe the US should be buying Korean ships, I bet there delivered on time, on budget and work correctly.
This is the part where I think US industrial policy is misfiring. The DoD should leverage Korean and Japanese construction capacity for merchant marine and surface combatants instead of trying to replicate it domestically without the benefit of commercial shipbuilding economies of scale. The Jones act also needs an update to include vessels from strategically aligned nations.
This shipyard is currently working on the submarines for the navy. I am surprised this guy was allowed to get so close to one of those class submarines.
@@Toxic-pt1qn brp miguel malvar is already sailing home its gonna take around 2 weeks so 1st week of january its gonna arrive in manila. It will continue the sea trial in philippines until commission
Clients: Wow European/American warships are so modern, sleek. I want to buy that, when I can get it? European/American: uhh, may be 10 year at least or more 😅
Seeing this, I do not ask myself anymore why our totally incompetent German politicians and their staff constantly fail to strengthen and improve our navy. Wish we could afford such powerful vessels to protect our borders/country and fulfil our NATO duties 😢 - yeah, I know, it‘s mimimi, but around here no-one really seems to get that our economy is in serious trouble and the welfare state programs have secretly ruined our formerly wealthy country within the last two decades 🤬. And now a certain Eastern state is testing our defense capabilities, revealing that we‘d be doomed…
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It's such a massive shipyard! Building 2 of 3 KDX-2 Batch II aegis destroyer, 1 of 6, and FFX-Batch III frigate for the ROKN, while for export 2 Miguel Malvar-class frigate, 6 unammed 2,400 tons offshore patrol vessel for the Philippine Navy, and soon will assist Peru to built one New 3,400-ton frigate at SEMA shipyard, along with one 2,200-ton OPV, and one Logistics Support Vessel (LSV), along witg follow-on orders!
Plus philippine navy also plan follow up order of 2 more malvar class and 2 more rizal class from 2028 to 2032. Plus 2 to 4 air warfare frigate 2032 to 2036.
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Absolutely massive
Crazy how massive the premise is
Wow it's really huge 😮
Absolutely massive!
I've been also expecting you to present us a glimpse of the Miguel Malvar ang the OPV peojects, but unfortunately it was restricted. HHI's granting you access to their huge facility to report on their own country's destroyer and frigate is already such a priviledge. Thank you for your great effort to present us this valuable information.
Nice to see this arsenal of democracy.
Great coverage Xavier,
Many thanks!
I feel like US ship builders can learn a lot from Korea ship builders. Especially since the debauchery that takes place at design and build phase.
Amazing that Korea can build a better and cheaper destroyer than the original designers of the US of A!
Their ship yards are much more modern, they have a lot more qualified workers and they continuously modernize those shipyards. The US has been systematically neglecting their ship yards.
@@ph11p3540Agree 💯 ! The same can be said about Boeing vs Airbus. Profits and urgent upgrades were pilfered towards Share Buybacks and massive Corporate Bonuses!
If America has a problem keeping up with its own navy ship building, perhabs it would be an idea to have South Korea help out
Yes Xavier! We are hoping to see BRP Miguel Malvar. Too bad! 😂😂
Please stay tuned
@@NavalNewsLooking forward to that.
Very impressive ships, looks like the Jeongjo the Great destroyer class is superior to the US Arleigh Burke's, it even has 96 missle tubes like Chinese ships.
Maybe the US should be buying Korean ships, I bet there delivered on time, on budget and work correctly.
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This is the part where I think US industrial policy is misfiring. The DoD should leverage Korean and Japanese construction capacity for merchant marine and surface combatants instead of trying to replicate it domestically without the benefit of commercial shipbuilding economies of scale. The Jones act also needs an update to include vessels from strategically aligned nations.
This is how you do it.
This shipyard is currently working on the submarines for the navy. I am surprised this guy was allowed to get so close to one of those class submarines.
Waiting for the future miguel malvar corvette of the Phil. Navy mr.xavier 😞😞😞
I think still on sea trial sir
We hope so!
According to some sources, Its already on its way to the philippines and the arrival date is on december 31.@@NavalNews
@@Toxic-pt1qn brp miguel malvar is already sailing home its gonna take around 2 weeks so 1st week of january its gonna arrive in manila. It will continue the sea trial in philippines until commission
14:16 pretty sure its HDS-400 for Korea Defense Intelligence Command for infiltration mission purpose.
Clients: Wow European/American warships are so modern, sleek. I want to buy that, when I can get it?
European/American: uhh, may be 10 year at least or more 😅
Seeing this, I do not ask myself anymore why our totally incompetent German politicians and their staff constantly fail to strengthen and improve our navy. Wish we could afford such powerful vessels to protect our borders/country and fulfil our NATO duties 😢 - yeah, I know, it‘s mimimi, but around here no-one really seems to get that our economy is in serious trouble and the welfare state programs have secretly ruined our formerly wealthy country within the last two decades 🤬. And now a certain Eastern state is testing our defense capabilities, revealing that we‘d be doomed…
Please cover the construction updates of the PN 6-OPV's. Why still no update?
I wonder if there are any plans to upgrade the ROK destroyers with SPY-6 in the future?
BRP Malvar Next
We hope so!
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why is brp miguel malvar not in the video????
The US will have to have them make some war ships.
13:58 whats with beep?
It is classified top secret because of Chines Navy and her best friend NK.
Hmm.. Hyundai is the No.2 shipyard in Korea. No.1 is Hanwha (Samsung + Daewoo) and they have better technology and productivity.
Samsung heavy industries and Hanwha are different companies, Hanwha took over the bankrupt Daewoo shipyard