South Korea Arms Exports 2030 Goal: Rebounding with $15B to Reach Global Top Four
South Korea's arms exports rebounded to $15 billion in 2025, fueling the nation's drive to become the world's 4th largest defense exporter by 2030. Insights into K-Defense strategy.
$15 billion is the magic number signaling a powerful comeback for 'K-Defense.' After a two-year dip, South Korea's arms exports surged past this milestone in 2025, putting the nation back on track to become one of the world's top four defense exporters by 2030.
South Korea Arms Exports 2030 Goal: A Strategic Leap
Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back emphasized the urgency of boosting industry efforts during a policy briefing on January 14. He stated that the country's racing to join the elite group of top global arms suppliers. According to Yonhap, the government's planning to deploy various means, ranging from export support to military diplomacy, to achieve the 2030 target. This push comes as the nation diversifies its export lineup beyond the K9 howitzer and K2 tank.
Snapping the Two-Year Decline
The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) confirmed that exports exceeded $15 billion last year. This marks a significant rebound from $13 billion in 2023 and $9.6 billion in 2024. DAPA Minister Lee Yong-cheol reaffirmed the goal of reaching $20 billion in annual exports by 2030, aiming for a 6% share of the global market.
| Year | Export Value | Trend |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $17.3 Billion | Record High |
| 2023 | $13.0 Billion | Decrease |
| 2024 | $9.6 Billion | Decrease |
| 2025 | $15.0+ Billion | Rebound |
| 2030 (Target) | $20.0 Billion | Goal |
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