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    Panokseon (Korean: 판옥선) was a class of Korean oar- and sail-propelled ship that was the main class of warship used by Joseon during the late 16th century...
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    and local fishermen.[citation needed] The Joseon fleet consisted of 82 panokseon multi-decked oared ships. The Ming fleet consisted of six large war junks...
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    eventually developed strong wooden ships called panokseons that made up the backbone of the Joseon navy. Panokseons and the Korean navy were most widely used...
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    15th century up until the 19th century. They were used alongside the panokseon warships in the fight against invading Japanese fleets. The ship's name...
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    1561–1597), the commander of the Right Jeolla navy, set sail with 24 panokseons, 15 small warships, and 46 boats (i.e. fishing boats), and arrived at...
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    Japanese navy pursued him relentlessly and sank all but thirteen of the Panokseon in the process. Won Gyun was killed during this disastrous retreat, and...
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    killed at the Battle of Chilchonryang.: 463  Yi initially only had 10 panokseon ships at his disposal, which had been saved by Gyeongsang Right Naval...
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    formations, presenting ideal targets for the hwacha. Hwachas were also used on panokseons under the navy of Admiral Yi Sun-sin to attack Japanese ships from a distance...
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  • vessels 74 Panokseon 92 hyeopseon 470 vessels Casualties and losses No ships lost 6 killed (including Officer Jung) 25 wounded few Panokseon damaged 128...
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    that Korea's salvation was its navy. The standard Korean ship was the panokseon, a warship that was not much different in appearance from the standard...
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    be no match for the superior build and firepower of the Korean navy's Panokseon ships, which could accommodate a far greater number of cannons due to...
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    generals. The Joseon Navy consists of two types of main warships, the panokseon and the turtle ship. They also utilized small vessels and fishing boats...
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  • Won Gyun Strength 21 warships 26 ships Yi Sun-sin 22 panokseon 1 geobukseon Won Kyun 4 panokseon Casualties and losses 21 ships sunk None class=notpageimage|...
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  • the moment, Joseon's naval forces' major warship was the Panokseon. One of the Panokseon's chief features was a higher upper deck, which hindered enemy...
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    were wooden sail and oar propelled Korean warships armed with cannons. Panokseon (literally board roofed ship) were a type of Korean wooden warships propelled...
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    ship repairs, such as the turtle ships, also known as the geobukseon and panokseon. On 1 October 1897, Mokpo became an open port, fifteen years after the...
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  • four vessels, Yi Sun-sin had 39 warships under his command (24 large panokseon and 15 smaller hyeupson) and 46 smaller open boats. When Yi Sun-sin and...
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  • in the Battle of Myeongnyang held at the Myeongnyang Strait. With 13 panokseons and about 200 men he defeated the Japanese fleet of 133 warships and 200...
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    century Artillery of Japan Hwacha Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) Panokseon Kang, Hyeok-hweon (2013). "Big Heads and Buddhist Demons: The Korean Musketry...
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    be suppressed. Korea eventually developed strong wooden ships called panokseons that made up the backbone of the Joseon navy. In the 15th century, under...
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