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Ukraine war offers South Korea’s Hanwha opportunity to break into Nato defence market

The defence contractor wants to be a ‘reliable partner’ to Europe

One of South Korea’s largest defence contractors is positioning itself as a significant Nato supplier in response to a “surge in demand” as European countries increase military spending during the Ukraine war.

Hanwha Defense, which specialises in artillery systems and armoured vehicles, entered the European defence market in 2014 after Russia’s annexation of Crimea through a licence to a Polish contractor to build its Krab self-propelled howitzer.

Since then, the company has exported variations of its 155mm Nato-compatible K9 self-propelled howitzer to Finland, Norway, Estonia, and Turkey.

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