Ceremonial signing of Hanwha Aerospace's 5.6 trillion won Chunmoo rocket system deal with Poland in Warsaw.
Ceremonial signing of Hanwha Aerospace's 5.6 trillion won Chunmoo rocket system deal with Poland in Warsaw.
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Hanwha Aerospace signs 5.6 trillion won Chunmoo rocket deal with Poland

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South Korean defense firm Hanwha Aerospace has signed a 5.6 trillion won contract with Poland to supply Chunmoo multiple launch rocket systems. The deal, inked in Warsaw on Monday, includes 80-kilometer-range guided missiles known as CGR-080. It builds on prior agreements from 2022 and 2024 as the third phase.

South Korean defense company Hanwha Aerospace announced on December 30 that it signed a 5.6 trillion won (about $4 billion) contract with Poland's Armament Agency to supply Chunmoo multiple launch rocket systems. The agreement, finalized in Warsaw on Monday, involves a consortium of Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha-WB Advanced System (HWB), providing the 80-kilometer-range guided missile CGR-080. HWB is a joint venture between Hanwha Aerospace and Poland's largest defense firm, WB Electronics.

Under the deal, the CGR-080 missiles will be produced at a dedicated HWB plant in Poland, with deliveries starting in 2030. They will form the core ammunition for Poland's Homar-K system, a localized version of the Chunmoo. The contract includes technology transfer to bolster Poland's defense through local supply chain integration.

Polish Deputy Prime Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz stated, as quoted by Hanwha, "The agreement fulfills our long-held ambition for production independence within the Homar-K program. By bringing together WB Electronics and Hanwha Aerospace, we are building a robust partnership with a trusted ally."

Hanwha Aerospace President and CEO Son Jae-il said the company will continue cooperating with Poland's defense sector to enhance security and deliver economic value.

This third-stage deal follows a 2022 first-phase agreement worth 5.03 trillion won and a 2024 second-phase contract of 2.2 trillion won, totaling 12.83 trillion won. President Lee Jae-myung's chief of staff, Kang Hoon-sik, attended the signing as a presidential envoy for strategic economic cooperation.

The pact underscores South Korea's push to become a top global arms exporter amid growing defense ties with Poland.

Ce que les gens disent

Discussions on X portray the Hanwha Aerospace Chunmoo rocket deal with Poland positively, emphasizing local production of CGR-080 missiles, technology transfer, and enhanced Polish defense sovereignty. High-engagement posts from journalists and analysts hail it as a landmark agreement boosting national capabilities, with official accounts confirming details. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments observed.

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