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Hanwha Aerospace to collaborate with BAE Systems on advanced anti-jamming GPS for guided missiles​


Hanwha Aerospace has signed a contract with BAE Systems to integrate next-generation, anti-jamming Global Positioning System (GPS) technology into Hanwha Aerospace’s Deep Strike Capability precision-guided weapon system.

This contract brings the two aerospace and defense technology companies together to collaborate in the critical field of advanced guidance technology. The collaboration will leverage BAE Systems’ world-renowned expertise in military GPS and anti-jamming solutions to counter sophisticated electronic warfare threats.

"The purpose of this cooperation with BAE Systems is to secure advanced electronic warfare protection technology to protect our guided weapon systems," said Billy Boo-hwan Lee, the Head of PGM Business Group of Hanwha Aerospace. “Based on a technological advantage to counter electronic warfare threats, we will strengthen our position in the global market.”

“Our collaboration with Hanwha will help give operators added versatility in the field when they need it most,” said Luke Bishop, Director of Navigation and Sensor Systems at BAE Systems. “That versatility combined with our highly reliable military GPS products provides users with a product they can trust will work in the most contested environments.”

Hanwha's Deep Strike Capability system provides a flexible, multi-caliber, and multi-range rocket launch capability, adaptable to diverse missions, from suppressing enemy fire support to neutralizing targets in complex environments. Furthermore, its dual-launcher configuration allows the deployment of a wide range of guided rockets from a single platform, delivering superior firepower and operational flexibility.

The new guidance system, developed through this collaboration, is expected to provide Hanwha’s Deep Strike Capability system with superior precision and operational reliability, even in highly contested electronic environments.

This initiative is strategically engineered to meet NATO interoperability requirements, significantly enhancing the marketability of the system to European and other allied nations.
 

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We are thrilled to announce that Hanwha Aerospace has signed a third contract with the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA) to deliver an additional 24 K9 VIDAR Self-Propelled Howitzers.

We extend our sincere gratitude to the Norwegian officials who graced the ceremony, including Major General Lars Lervik, Chief of the Norwegian Army. A special thanks also goes to the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Norway, Min-jeong Seo, for her invaluable support in strengthening the ties between our two nations.

This continued trust from a key NATO ally is the strongest testament to the K9 platform's proven performance and reliability. We are fully committed to supporting the enhancement of Norway's sovereign defense capabilities and ensuring the successful delivery of these systems by 2027.

Looking ahead, our dedication to our Norwegian partners remains steadfast. We are eager to deepen our cooperation and explore how our broader range of advanced defense solutions can further contribute to the strength and modernization of the Norwegian Armed Forces
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