Hanwha Aerospace said it sees the possibility of exporting the multiple launch rocket system "Chunmoo" to the Middle East and North America in the future. A multiple launch rocket system can fire several rockets at the same time, and "Chunmoo" can operate up to 12 guided missiles.

Hanwha Aerospace said on the 9th during its 2025 earnings conference call, "Export regions for Chunmoo could include Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, as well as the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific," adding, "We think North America is also possible in the future."

Hanwha Aerospace's Chunmoo multiple launch guided rocket system. /Courtesy of Hanwha Aerospace

A Hanwha Aerospace official said, "Overall, we see demand for Chunmoo among K-9 customers in Europe. That is because the delivery of the K-9 has increased trust in our products."

Earlier, Hanwha Aerospace signed a full-package supply contract with the Norwegian Defense Materiel Agency (NDMA) worth a total of $922 million (1.3 trillion won), including 16 Chunmoo launchers, guided missiles, and comprehensive logistics support.

Regarding the third K-9 contract with Poland, Hanwha Aerospace said, "Once negotiations on local production are concluded, we plan to finalize the contract within this year."

Regarding the modular charge system (MCS) being exported to Sweden, the company said, "There are inquiries from other European countries as well. We will respond to MCS orders through the additional capacity to be added domestically from the second half of 2027."

It also said it is reviewing ways to enter the U.S. MCS market, explaining, "We are closely reviewing conditions to select a factory site."

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