A $3.48 Billion Defense Milestone: Hanwha Aerospace Poland Chunmoo Export 2025 Deal Signed
Hanwha Aerospace signs a massive $3.48 billion third-stage contract with Poland for Chunmoo rocket systems on Dec 29, 2025. This deal solidifies South Korea's defense presence in Europe.
$3.48 billion—that's the staggering value of South Korea's latest defense victory. Hanwha Aerospace is set to ink its third major rocket deal with Poland, further cementing its role as a key security provider in Europe.
According to industry sources, Hanwha Aerospace will sign the third-stage contract on Monday, December 29, 2025. The agreement involves the Polish government and WB Electronics, Poland's largest private defense firm. This deal for the Chunmoo multiple launch rocket system follows two previous massive agreements in 2022 and 2024.
Why the Hanwha Aerospace Poland Chunmoo Export 2025 Matters
This isn't just a one-off sale; it's a strategic deepening of ties. The first stage in 2022 was valued at 5.035 trillion won, followed by a 2.2 trillion won deal in 2024. The new contract, reportedly worth over 5 trillion won, brings the total partnership to an unprecedented scale for K-Defense in the European theater.
The importance of this deal is highlighted by the presence of Kang Hoon-sik, chief of staff to President Lee Jae Myung, who is attending as a presidential envoy. His arrival in Poland underscores the South Korean government's commitment to supporting large-scale defense exports as a pillar of national economic growth.
The contract includes the supply of Chunmoo launchers and a significant number of guided missiles, with plans for local manufacturing through joint ventures.
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