Arms procurement agency seeks to pick bidder of new destroyer by July

The state arms procurement agency seeks to choose the bidder to build next-generation destroyers by July, with an aim to deliver the first envisioned vessel to the Navy by the end of 2032, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said Monday. Under the decision approved at a Defense Project Promotion Committee held earlier in the day, DAPA plans to announce a tender notice for the project to build the country's first fleet of homegrown destroyers in late March and review proposals from May through June before announcing the final winner in July. The landmark project to build six destroyers had been long delayed, due mainly to intensifying competition and a legal feud between rival shipbuilders Hanwha Ocean Co. and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. that had respectively taken part in the concept design and basic design of the envisioned destroyer. HD Hyundai was initially expected to be chosen as the sole-source contractor to build the lead ship but faced protest from Hanwha Ocean over an alleged security leak involving HD Hyundai employees in the ship design process. With the