02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...
02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...
02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...
02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...
02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...
02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...
02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...
02 December 2020
by Gabriel Dominguez & Dae Young Kim
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoKN’s) six FFX III- (also known as Ulsan Batch III)-class guided-missile frigates set to be constructed by South Korean shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME).
Computer-generated imagery of an FFX III-class frigate. (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
The MT30 already powers the RoKN’s FFX II- (Daegu)-class frigates, with Rolls-Royce saying in a 2 December statement that “the use of the MT30 across the [FFX] Batch II and Batch III frigates will deliver commonality benefits to the customer, such as spare parts, support infrastructure and training”.
As the UK-based company pointed out, each Daegu-class frigate is powered by a single MT30 and electric propulsion motors powered by four Rolls-Royce MTU diesel generators. Of the eight FFX II frigates planned only one – ROKS Daegu – has entered service so far.
The Rolls-Royce MT30 marine gas turbine has been selected to power the Republic of Korea Navy’s (RoK...