Hanwha Aerospace is unveiling a portfolio of defence systems designed for Northern Europe’s security needs at DALO Industry Days, Scandinavia’s largest defence exhibition, taking place from 20 to 21 August. The company is emphasising its strategic focus on customised solutions already in service with European allies.

 

The centrepiece of the showcase is the K9 Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH), a 155mm system proven in the challenging climates of Norway and Finland. Fully interoperable with NATO’s command and control systems, the K9 combines a 155mm/52-calibre gun with “shoot-and-scoot” mobility to enhance survivability in regional terrain.

 

 

Hanwha is also presenting the Chunmoo Multiple Rocket Launcher System (MRLS), which is already adopted by Poland. The system integrates seamlessly into NATO operations and can launch multiple calibres of guided missiles, providing flexibility and precision for diverse targets.

“Our presence at DALO is driven by a commitment to address the specific defense needs of Northern Europe.” says a Hanwha official. “We are here to showcase how our systems are not just NATO-compatible, but already proven to perform in this region’s demanding environment. Our goal is to deliver tailored, comprehensive solutions built on a foundation of local industrial partnership and technology transfer, ensuring we grow together with our regional partners.”

 

 

Hanwha is inviting attendees to visit its stand to discuss the systems’ capabilities and potential regional cooperation. The Hanwha Aerospace booth is located at stand 310.

Founded in 1977, Hanwha Aerospace offers products ranging from land combat vehicles such as the K9 SPH, Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle and K239 Chunmoo MRLS to precision-guided munitions and engines for air, space and sea platforms.