Monday, May 18, 2026
43.1 C
New Delhi

South Korea deems building nuclear submarine at home ‘reasonable’

South Korea deems building nuclear submarine at home 'reasonable'

South Korean defense minister Ahn Gyu-back (Image credits: AP)

SEOUL: South Korea’s defence minister thinks building a nuclear-powered submarine at home would be “reasonable”, the department told AFP Thursday, a week after US President Donald Trump said it would be made in the United States.Trump had announced that South Korea would build the submarine in a Philadelphia shipyard “right here in the good ol’ USA”, where the nuclear technology is among the most sensitive and tightly guarded military secrets.It comes after Seoul announced the two countries had reached a broad deal covering investment and shipbuilding following Trump’s meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.Critics argue that, given Trump’s remarks, Washington may push Seoul to invest in the Philadelphia shipyard in exchange for US support to build the vessel.But South Korea’s defence minister Ahn Gyu-back said Wednesday it was sensible to build the submarine domestically at home, his ministry said.When asked by lawmakers at the national assembly whether he believed it should be built domestically, Ahn replied: “We believe it is reasonable, given that we have accumulated more than 30 years of technology and research.”Unlike diesel-powered submarines, which must regularly surface to recharge their batteries, nuclear-powered ones can remain submerged for far longer. Senior defence ministry official Won Chong-dae said this week it was “feasible to construct a nuclear-powered submarine with our own technology”.Seoul expects to launch the lead vessel by the mid to late 2030s, if Seoul secures “the submarine fuel through consultations with the United States” and begins construction by the late 2020s, he added.His comments followed remarks by a presidential aide who said Seoul had sought and received Washington’s “authorisation for the raw materials,” without mentioning US submarine technology.The Philadelphia shipyard has been run by South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean since last year, but minister Ahn said Wednesday the yard is judged to be “currently lacking sufficient technology, workforce, and facilities”.President Lee said this week that once South Korea’s own military capabilities grow, “America’s defence burden in the Indo-Pacific will also be reduced”.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Texas kid’s remains found 4 years after he mysteriously disappeared; Mother, stepfather fled to India with six other children

Remains of Noel Rodriguez found years after he disappeared. His mother fled to India with the help of his stepfather Arshdeep Singh, and was arrested in 2025. Noel Rodriguez -Alvarez was born with disabilities. Read More

Quote of the day by Nikola Tesla: “One has to be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.”

Quote of the Day by Nikola Tesla Some quotes sound wise immediately. People read them once, understand them, perhaps save them somewhere, and continue scrolling. Nikola Tesla’s quote is not really one of those. Read More

The Viral Shortcut Called BHDM Is Helping Singles Find Real Love in a Digital World

BHDM is the latest viral dating trend encouraging honesty, direct communication, and meaningful connections for people tired of endless swiping and ghosting. Read More

A Look At 5 Of Barbara Palvin’s Cannes 2026 Looks As She Debuted Her Pregnancy Bump

Barbara Palvin is pregnany with her first child with her husband Dylan Sprouse, and she made the official announcement at Cannes. Here’s a look at her maternity fashion. Read More

Evening news wrap: Twisha Sharma’s father seeks fresh autopsy; Yogi warns against namaz on roads & more

. Twisha Sharma’s father seeks fresh autopsy at AIIMS-Delhi, alleges cover-up. Yogi Adityanath warns ‘other methods’ if namaz on roads continues. Read More

Topics

Texas kid’s remains found 4 years after he mysteriously disappeared; Mother, stepfather fled to India with six other children

Remains of Noel Rodriguez found years after he disappeared. His mother fled to India with the help of his stepfather Arshdeep Singh, and was arrested in 2025. Noel Rodriguez -Alvarez was born with disabilities. Read More

Quote of the day by Nikola Tesla: “One has to be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.”

Quote of the Day by Nikola Tesla Some quotes sound wise immediately. People read them once, understand them, perhaps save them somewhere, and continue scrolling. Nikola Tesla’s quote is not really one of those. Read More

The Viral Shortcut Called BHDM Is Helping Singles Find Real Love in a Digital World

BHDM is the latest viral dating trend encouraging honesty, direct communication, and meaningful connections for people tired of endless swiping and ghosting. Read More

A Look At 5 Of Barbara Palvin’s Cannes 2026 Looks As She Debuted Her Pregnancy Bump

Barbara Palvin is pregnany with her first child with her husband Dylan Sprouse, and she made the official announcement at Cannes. Here’s a look at her maternity fashion. Read More

Evening news wrap: Twisha Sharma’s father seeks fresh autopsy; Yogi warns against namaz on roads & more

. Twisha Sharma’s father seeks fresh autopsy at AIIMS-Delhi, alleges cover-up. Yogi Adityanath warns ‘other methods’ if namaz on roads continues. Read More

Parliamentry panel summons NTA chief after NEET paper leak; reform in focus

ANI photo NEW DELHI: A parliamentary panel Monday summoned the National Testing Agency (NTA) chief to review reforms in the backdrop of the NEET-UG paper leak that has raised serious concerns about the procedural flaws in the condut Read More

PM Modi Receives Norway’s Top Civilian Honour, His 32nd Global Award So Far

PM Narendra Modi receives the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, Norway’s highest civilian honour. Read More

India’s LPG Supply Crunch Is Driving Up Gas Prices In California. Here’s How

To produce more LPG, Indian refiners have reduced output of alkylates—key additives used in motor fuels that help gasoline burn more cleanly. Read More

Related Articles