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South Korean Shipbuilder Closes '24 with Big Wins

World Maritime

HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC) said it won an order for four additional Navy patrol boats, signing a $180.9M contract with the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) to build four new high-speed patrol

HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC) said it won an order for four additional Navy patrol boats, signing a $180.9M contract with the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) to build four new high-speed patrol boats (Geomdoksuri-B Batch-II, hulls 9–12) for the ROK Navy.

The new boats will replace the aging Chamsuri-class patrol boats, outfitted with the latest combat systems, anti-missile decoy systems, and remote fire control, these new boats offer significantly enhanced firepower, defense capabilities, and survivability compared to their predecessors.

This contract continues HJSC's success in the high-speed patrol boat sector, delivering all 16 units of the previous Geomdoksuri-B Batch-I model to the ROK Navy, the global shipbuilding company secured 8 additional units in the Geomdoksuri-B Batch-II project by the end of last year, followed by an additional 4 units this year.


  • HJSC Wins MRO Contract for ROKS Dokdo and High-speed Landing Craft

HJSC also announced a has been awarded a KRW $29Mcontract from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration to handle the depot maintenance of the ROK Navy’s Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship, as well as a $17.2M contract for the overhaul of high-speed landing crafts.

Depot maintenance for the Navy involves disassembling, inspecting, and repairing key equipment and

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