Prior to the
Donghae-class, the
Republic of Korea Navy operated ex-US warships of similar role and size built during the
World War II, which the ships were in imminent retirement condition in 1980. Meanwhile, the lead ship of
Ulsan-class frigate was under construction; the new frigate project, being the priority of the ROKN, took up most of the budget. Therefore, the ROKN planned a small cost-efficient yet heavily armed patrol vessel that can support
Ulsan-class by providing numeric advantage as low-end platform. During sea trial, ROKS
Donghae experienced singing on its propellers at 110 to 140 rpm, which was critical in performing anti-submarine warfare. ROKS
Donghae applied changes on the propellers along with three sister ships on construction in other shipyards. After constructing four
Donghae-class, the hull shape dispute sparked again for the next production. As a result, change to V-shape hull also changed the ship class to the
Pohang-class for Batch II and further productions. ==General characteristics==