the secret of naval victories lay in the talent of the korean naval commander lee sunsin already in thea small detachment of ships, he sank several dozen enemy ships, while, according to historians. among the koreans, only one sailor, lee sunsin, was wounded, he became famous for not suffering a single defeat, and in total there were 23 major naval battles in his biography. whether he is the korean ushakov and nelson the legendary admiral, he became famous for not losing a single battle on top of that in the 16th century. he invented bukson unique for those times. the ship must be said that the prototypes for the oboxons were known earlier in the 15th century, but is it doubtless sunshin made their invincible ships familiar to every navy history buff. literally translated, kakbukson means a turtle ship, the length of these turtles reached 36, and the width was 12 m. well, bukson was decorated with a dragon's head. as they say, it was of practical importance during the battle , if necessary, smoke was emitted from it, creating a dense curtain on the kobukson, there could be up to 72 guns