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Hanwha Strengthens Defence Partnership With Norway

Norwegian K9 Vidar 155mm self-propelled howitzer [© Carl Schulze]

Hanwha Aerospace is dedicated to deepening its defence cooperation with Norwegian industries, building on the successful supply of K9 VIDAR.

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Press Release, Seoul, 27 February 2025: Hanwha Aerospace is dedicated to deepening its defence cooperation with Norwegian industries, building on the successful supply of K9 VIDAR Self-Propelled Howitzers since 2017.

In a move to expand the bilateral partnership further, Hanwha Aerospace held ‘Hanwha-Norway Industry Day’ at the NHO Conference in Oslo on February 26. The event attracted high-profile industry representatives from Norway, including Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace (KDA), Nammo, and over 30 other Norwegian defence companies. Seo Min-Jeong, the Korean Ambassador, also attended the industrial partnership event.

“Norway is one of our key partners in Europe, with whom we’ve established strong cooperation through K9 contracts and partnerships with premier defence companies in Norway.” said Chae Hoon, Head of the PGM Division at Hanwha Aerospace. “This event was dedicated to fostering relationships with Norwegian defence companies and exploring opportunities to enhance bilateral defence capabilities and cooperation.”

Hanwha Aerospace Chunmoo MRLS [© Hanwha]

During the event, the Chunmoo Multiple Rocket Launch System (MRLS) gained strong attention from participants for its sophisticated long-range precision fire capability. The Chunmoo, a 239mm multiple rocket launcher system co-developed by Hanwha Aerospace and the Agency for Defence Development, would be a platform potentially for widening bilateral defence cooperation, as the rocket launcher offers advanced long-range precision fires capability with significant advantages in delivery timelines and cost-effectiveness.

Chunmoo’s versatile design allows integration with vehicles and launchers manufactured by other nations, as demonstrated by the ‘HOMAR-K’ currently deployed in Poland, which combines Jelcz vehicles with Chunmoo launchers. The system is compatible with firing 40 rounds of 130mm ammunition, and development is underway to accommodate the widely used European 122mm ammunition standard.

The localised version of Chunmoo is integrated in Poland by Polish Armament Group (PGZ) and features local command and communication systems from WB Group. This further demonstrates Hanwha’s openness to cooperation with local industries in customer nations.

Hanwha-Norway Industry Day in Oslo [© Hanwha]

Evolving Partnership: The partnership between Hanwha Aerospace and Norway began in 2017 with a contract worth approximately $2.4 billion for 24 K9 Thunder Self-Propelled Howitzers and six K10 Ammunition Resupply Vehicles. This cooperation continued further with an additional contract in 2022 for four K9s and eight K10s, delivered to the Norwegian Armed Forces earlier this month.

The successful execution of these contracts has established a strong foundation for expanding defence cooperation with major Norwegian defence companies more broadly. In June 2024, Hanwha signed an MoU with KDA, Norway’s largest defence contractor, at the Eurosatory defence exhibition in France, enabling integration of Kongsberg’s Integrated Combat Solution (ICS), Digital Vehicle Platform, and Remote Weapon Systems across various Hanwha platforms.

Back in June 2022, both companies signed an MoU focused on Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) and Long-Range Precision Fire Systems (LRPFS), highlighting the growing strategic partnership between the two defence industry leaders.

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