|  ROKS Go Jun Bong on 27 March 2004 | |
| History | |
|---|---|
|  South Korea | |
| Name | 
 | 
| Builder | Hanjin Heavy Industries, Busan | 
| Launched | 1991 | 
| Commissioned | 1994 | 
| Identification | Pennant number: LST-681 | 
| Status | Active | 
| General characteristics | |
| Class and type | Go Jun Bong-class tank landing ship | 
| Displacement | 
 | 
| Length | 112.7 m (370 ft) | 
| Beam | 15.4 m (51 ft) | 
| Draught | 3.1 m (10 ft) | 
| Installed power | 12,800 hp (9,500 kW) | 
| Propulsion | 2 × SEMT Pielstick 16 PA6V 280 Diesel engines | 
| Speed | 
 | 
| Range | 4,500 nmi (8,300 km; 5,200 mi) | 
| Capacity | 
 | 
| Crew | 121 | 
| Sensors and processing systems | AN/SPS-54 | 
| Armament | 
 | 
| Aircraft carried | 1 × UH-60 | 
| Aviation facilities | Aft helicopter deck | 
ROKS Go Jun Bong (LST-681) is the lead ship of the Go Jun Bong-class tank landing ship in the Republic of Korea Navy.[1]
Construction and commissioning
The ship was launched in 1991 by Hanjin Heavy Industries at Busan and commissioned into the Navy in 1994.
On 23 April 2021, 33 COVID-19 cases were reported aboard Go Jun Bong.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "Go Jun Bong Class LST - Naval Technology". www.naval-technology.com. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
- ↑ Yonhap (7 May 2021). "Five more Navy sailors from same vessel test positive for COVID-19". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
- ↑ 오석민 (23 April 2021). "(4th LD) 33 Navy sailors from same vessel test positive for COVID-19". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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