Hanwha Aerospace and WB Group sign MoU to produce artillery rockets in Poland
South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace and Poland’s WB Group have signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on the production of artillery rockets in Poland.
South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace and Poland’s WB Group have signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on the production of artillery rockets in Poland.
Hanwha Aerospace’s President and CEO, Son Jaeil, has visited the 18th Artillery Regiment in Nowa Dęba, where K9A1 Self-Propelled Howitzers and Chunmoo systems are in service.
The CH-47F Block II helicopter is the newest iteration of the Chinook, providing increased lift and range.
The contract comes at a time when countries all over Europe, and especially in the north of the continent, are strengthening their defence with the most sophisticated technologies available.
In Poland, Lockheed Martin partnered with local industry to develop and manufacture components of the PAC-3 MSE interceptor.
In this year’s show, Team Hanwha will highlight second-to-none capabilities of the KSS-III submarine, which has been offered for Polish Navy’s Orka submarine acquisition program.
Compact and highly portable, the X-FRONTER can be easily carried and deployed from a tactical vest, making it ready for immediate use.
Lockheed Martin presented Poland’s first F-35A Lightning II to the Polish government during a rollout ceremony at Lockheed Martin’s F-35 production facility.
Traditionally, in September, Targi Kielce turns into the meeting place. MSPO brings together the most important representatives of the world’s defence industry.
Hyundai Rotem, a South Korean manufacturer of heavy military vehicles, is progressing with deliveries of K2 Black Panther main battle tanks to Poland.
The new helicopters will replace the aging Soviet-era Mi-24 helicopters, providing improved target engagement and reconnaissance capabilities.
According to Poland’s Ministry of National Defence, the agreement is valued at USD 1.23 billion.