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Hanwha Aerospace Secures $3.9 Billion Deal for 3rd Stage Chunmoo Export to Poland

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Hanwha Aerospace signs a $3.9 billion deal with Poland for Chunmoo rocket systems and CGR-080 missiles, strengthening their strategic defense partnership.

The alliance is deepening, and so are the order books. Hanwha Aerospace announced on December 29, 2025, that it'll sign a third-stage contract worth 5.6 trillion won ($3.9 billion) with Poland's arms procurement agency. The massive deal focuses on providing CGR-080 guided missiles, which boast an 80-kilometer range, for the Chunmoo multiple launch rocket systems.

Hanwha Aerospace Poland Chunmoo Deal: A Localization Strategy

This latest contract isn't just about shipping hardware; it's about building it together. The deal is signed between the Polish Armament Agency and a consortium led by Hanwha WB Advanced System (HWB). HWB is a strategic joint venture between Hanwha and WB Group, Poland's largest defense firm. By localizing the production of guided missiles, both nations aim to secure a resilient supply chain in Europe.

High-ranking officials, including South Korea's Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Hyun-jong and Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, are attending the ceremony in Warsaw. This highlights the political weight of the agreement as Poland continues to modernize its military amid regional tensions.

The Scale of the Partnership

StageYearValue (KRW)
1st Stage20225.03 trillion
2nd Stage20242.2 trillion
3rd Stage20255.6 trillion

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