South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace Signs $922 Mln Deal with Norway ...
Hanwha Aerospace will supply 16 Chunmoo rocket systems and precision-guided missiles to Norway, enhancing Nordic defense with a $2 billion contract, officials said.
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Norway selects Chunmoo rocket system in huge deal
Norway has signed a contract worth approximately USD 922 million to acquire the Chunmoo Multiple Rocket Launcher System (MRLS) from South Korean firm Hanwha Aerospace. The agreement, signed on 30 January in Oslo between Hanwha Aerospace and the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA), covers the delivery of 16 Chunmoo launchers, a package of precision-guided munitions, and integrated logistics support. The acquisition forms part of a wider Norw…
Hanwha Aerospace eyes broader Nordic security partnership following Norway rocket deal
Hanwha Aerospace, a Korean defense giant, said Monday it aims to expand its role as a long-term security partner in the Nordic region, following it...
Hanwha Aerospace details $922 million deal to supply Chunmoo multiple rocket launcher system to Norway - Defence Industry Europe
The Chunmoo contract forms part of a wider Norwegian long-range fires programme budgeted at around $2 billion and is intended to strengthen Norway’s long-range precision strike capability in the Nordic region. Hanwha said the system will be fully interoperable with Norway’s existing defence infrastructure and optimised for Arctic conditions, including extreme cold and snow. The deal follows nearly a decade of cooperation between Hanwha Aerospace…
[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] Hanwha Aerospace has secured a foothold in the Nordic defense market by signing a KRW 1.3 trillion contract to export the multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) "Cheonmu" to Norway. Hanwha Aerospace announced on the 2nd that it signed a contract with the Norwegian Defence Materiel Administration (NDMA) on January 30th (local time) to supply the "Cheonmu Full Package," which includes 16 Cheonmu missiles, guided …
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