09/08/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Hanwha present a comprehensive portfolio of advanced defence technologies at Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) 2025, showcasing not only proven platforms such as the K9 family and MCS, but also its next-generation Targeting Web and Deep Strike Capabilities.
At this year's exhibition, Hanwha will highlight its transformation into a truly multi-domestic partner-investing, producing, and sustaining capabilities within customer nations. This model not only ensures rapid gap-filling but also strengthens local supply chains, create jobs, and aedvances technology transfer.
Hanwha's experience in Poland-where it rapidly delivered K9 self-propelled howitzers while simultaneously establishing a large-scale partnership base, and supplied the Homar-K, a localized version of its deep strike system-together with its Australian AS9/AS10 program, exemplifies this approach. Both programs demonstrate how Hanwha delivers immediate readiness while embedding lasting industrial benefits in allied economies.
"Customers today demand not just cutting-edge technology but trusted partners who can reinforce their defence ecosystems," said Michael Coulter, CEO of Hanwha Global Defense. "Hanwha's commitment is to act with speed where it matters, while building sovereign capabilities together with our partners - producing locally and becoming part of the industrial base that strengthens allied security."
"Hanwha is committed to bringing its world class technologies to the region as a true partner," said Ben Hudson, CEO of Hanwha Defence Australia and UK/Europe. "Your future is our mission and we partner with sovereign nations to deliver the capabilities needed."