Tag: Hanwha Defense
Tracked Artillery Still Viable
Tracked artillery, while not as popular as it once was, is still effective with the right ammunition.
While there is a clear trend to the...
Setting the Right Heading for UGVs
Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) have undeniable potential on the battlefield, but matching design to customer expectation is not necessarily an easy obstacle to overcome.
Deploying...
Hanwha Defense REDBACK debuts in Europe
Hanwha Defense displays the next-generation Redback infantry fighting vehicle at Eurosatory 2022.
Following successful tests and evaluations in Australia and South Korea, the...
Elbit Systems to Showcase New Capabilities during Eurosatory 2022
From light-tank 105/120mm turret, through innovative tactical radar, to live broadcast demonstration of heterogeneous swarm capability.
Elbit Systems’ display during Eurosatory 2022 (Hall 6, D567)...
Hanwha Makes Early Impression with Launch of Team Thunder for British Army’s Mobile Fires...
On Wednesday 23 March, Hanwha Defense hosted a parliamentary reception in the United Kingdom to lobby for its Self-Propelled K9 Thunder howitzer to be...
Lockheed Martin joins ‘Team Thunder’ to build advanced K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer for UK Mobile...
Lockheed Martin UK joins Hanwha Defense-led Team Thunder for UK MOD’s Mobile Fires Platform (MFP) artillery programme.
Team Thunder proposes to locally manufacture...
US Army Next Generation Combat Vehicle: A Perspective from AUSA 21
Replacing the M-2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle is one of the top priorities of the US Army modernisation programs.
First fielded in the1980s, the...
Hanwha Defense Presents K9A2 SP Artillery to UK
Hanwha Defense announced it will present its K9A1 Thunder 155 mm/52 caliber Self-Propelled Howitzer system at the upcoming Defense Defence and Security Equipment International...
Republic of Korea Army Builds River Crossing Capabilities
The end of the year award of a $458 million contract to Hanwha Defense to supply as many as up to 110 M3 Amphibious...