Naval history of Korea

The naval history of Korea dates back thousands of years since the prehistoric times[1] when simple fishing ships were used. Military naval history dates back to the Three Kingdoms period and Unified Silla dynasties of Korea in the 7th century. Because of the constant coastal attacks by the Wa Japanese and other barbarian tribes, Korean shipbuilding excelled to counter these threats as a result. During the Unified Silla period, Jang Bogo, a merchant, rose as an admiral and created the first maritime trading within East Asian countries.[1] During the Goryeo dynasty, sturdy wooden ships were built and used to fight pirates. Korean shipbuilding again excelled during the Imjin war, when Admiral Yi defeated the advancing Japanese fleets.

Today, South Korea is the world's largest shipbuilding nation[2] and also the world's builder and exporter of ships. The South Korean Navy is concentrating its efforts to increasing its number, develop new ships, and become a blue-water navy by 2020.[3]

  1. ^ a b The Traditional ships of Korea By Wan-gi Chʻoe
  2. ^ "S. Korea Still No. 1 Shipbuilding Nation". 29 January 2009.
  3. ^ "대양해군건설". Republic of Korea Navy Official Website. Retrieved March 4, 2007.

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