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South Korea deploys KDX-2 destroyer to Ghana on rescue mission

Ekene Lionel by Ekene Lionel
September 30, 2018
in Naval
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South Korea deploys KDX-2 destroyer to Ghana on rescue mission
South Korea deploys KDX-2 destroyer to Ghana on rescue mission
South Korean KDX-2 destroyer

A South Korean KDX-2 guided missiles destroyer is currently in Ghanaian waters to rescue Korean fishermen kidnapped on 26 March.

The destroyer ROKS Mun mu Daewang (976) was operating in the gulf of Aden conducting counter-piracy mission before it was redeployed.

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ROKS Mun mu Daewang (976) is sailing with a detachment of 30 special warfare troops, a Super Lynx attack helicopter and various small arms.

The Republic of Korea Navy’s KDX-II class destroyers have been designed to perform a wide variety of missions. They are equipped with Standard SM-2, ESSM, and Harpoon missiles and an Mk 45 127mm naval gun, two helicopters, and a Goalkeeper Close-In Weapon System (CIWS).

Currently, Ghanaian Navy special forces personnel are participating in the multinational Obangame Express 2018 exercise.

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