Interview with Steve SK Jeong, VP, Naval Ship International Business, Hanwha Ocean
(Ret.)VADM, Submarine Force Commander, ROK Navy
In this exciting new episode of the Vanguard Radio, host J. Richard Jones speaks exclusively with Steve SK Jeong, VP, Naval Ship International Business, Hanwha Ocean, (Ret.)VADM, Submarine Force Commander, ROK Navy. The two discuss a range of topics, including the importance of a proven submarine design, the heritage of the Republic of Korea’s Navy Submarine Force, and the history and submarine expertise of Hanwha Ocean.
Sungkyun Jeong is the Head of the international business division for naval ships in Hanwha Ocean. He joined in 2023, bringing with him a distinguished career as a former vice admiral of the ROK Navy. Throughout his tenure, he has demonstrated expertise in military strategy, naval capabilities, and requirements, as well as successful leadership in various projects. He chaired Submarine Force Commander, Director for Joint Military strategy and WMD Center of JCS, and DCNO for Naval Capabilities, Requirements and Strategy for ROKN Headquarters.
His educational background includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Engineering from the USNA, a Master’s degree in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Florida, a Master’s Degree in National Security and Strategy from the US National Defense University, and successful completion of the Royal British Navy International Senior Leadership Course.
Hanwha Ocean has made a remarkable impact on the global market since its foundation in 1973. Since its entry into the naval ship market, Hanwha Ocean has designed and built a wide range of advanced naval ships. It has established its solid position as a leading naval shipbuilder in Korea. Hanwha Ocean’s KSS-III submarine design and construction aims to meet the requirements of Royal Canadian Navy.
In this episode:
- Insights into Hanwha Ocean and its submarines
- Submarine development history at Hanwha Ocean
- Why is a “sea proven” submarine so significant?
- What can Hanwha Ocean bring to the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project
- And more!