The South Korean Navy announced on 17 November 2025 that the 3,000-ton KSS-III submarine ROKS Ahn Mu will deploy to waters near Guam for the Silent Shark 2025 combined anti-submarine warfare exercise with the United States Navy. The month-long drill, starting Tuesday, will pair Ahn Mu and two Korean P-3 maritime patrol aircraft with at least one U.S. nuclear-powered attack submarine and P-8A Poseidon aircraft. Silent Shark is hosted by Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet and has run biennially since 2007 to sharpen joint submarine and maritime air interoperability near Guam, the forward hub for U.S. undersea power in the second island chain. Read more...
The ROK Navy’s KSS-III Ahn Mu combines air-independent propulsion, long-range patrol capability, heavyweight torpedoes and a Korean vertical launch system for land-attack missiles, marking South Korea's first fully indigenous blue-water submarine (Picture source: ROK Navy).
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