Gwangje at sea
History
NameKIS Gwangje
BuilderKawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation
Cost圓 350,000
Completed1900
CommissionedNovember 1900
DecommissionedNovember 1905
Fateunknown
General characteristics (as completed)
Displacement1,056 long tons (1,073 t) (normal load)
Length66.67 m (218.7 ft)
Beam9.09 m (29.8 ft)
Draught
  • 6.36 m (20.9 ft),
  • 9.03 m (29.6 ft) deep load
Installed power2,483 shp (1,852 kW)
Propulsionsteam
Speed14.77 knots (27.35 km/h; 17.00 mph)
Complement100
Armament3 × 1 3 inch naval guns

KIS Gwangje (광제호,廣濟號) is the second naval ship of the Korean Imperial Navy. It was operated by the Korean Empire. The first ship, the KIS Yangmu, was inefficient as the ship was previously a cargo ship. The Gwangje's captain was Sin Sun-seong, who studied naval science in Tokyo, Japan. The ship was forced to decommission by the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905. It was finally used for transportation of coals from 1941 until Korea was freed from Japan.

References

  • Jung, Yong-soo. "[News Clip] Special Knowledge: How to Christen Navy Battleships." The Joongang Ilbo [Seoul] 31 May 2012: Web.
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