#K-Defense
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On Jan 23, 2026, Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back detailed the South Korea arms exports 2030 vision, aiming for the global top 4 ranking with a 6% market share following a record $15 billion year.
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.
As 2026 begins, Southeast Asian nations like the Philippines and Indonesia are accelerating a $35 billion military modernization. Explore how South Korea and Europe are leading the arms race in a shifting Asia-Pacific landscape.
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[email protected]Hanwha Aerospace signed a $4 billion contract with Poland for Chunmoo MLRS and CGR-080 missiles. The deal includes local production in Poland starting 2030.
Hanwha Aerospace has signed a $3.9 billion deal to export Chunmoo rocket systems to Poland. Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik attended the signing in Warsaw, marking a major step for South Korea's defense exports.
Estonia has signed a €300 million government-to-government deal to purchase South Korea's Chunmoo MLRS from Hanwha Aerospace, marking K-Defense's second major artillery sale in Eastern Europe.