South Korea advances next-gen naval concepts for future force needs
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South Korea's shipbuilding industry continues to develop ambitious naval concepts, with many of these next-generation surface and subsurface designs showcased at the recent MADEX 2025 exhibition, held in Busan last month, as manufacturers explore future deployment and export opportunities.HHI's HCX-25 concept combines autonomy, AI and new technologies
Shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) exhibited its 4,000t HCX-25 future combat ship, a concept combining various technologies for potential adoption perhaps a decade or two later. It has a naval cockpit, similar to that found on Fincantieri's PPA, meaning the bridge crewing can reduce to just two navigators thanks to artificial
Shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) exhibited its 4,000t HCX-25 future combat ship, a concept combining various technologies for potential adoption perhaps a decade or two later. It has a naval cockpit, similar to that found on Fincantieri's PPA, meaning the bridge crewing can reduce to just two navigators thanks to artificial

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