Hanwha defense companies are participating in the 7th edition of Defence24 Days – one of Europe’s most important defense and security conferences – taking place in Poland on May 6–7, 2025.
The event was opened by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence of Poland, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
Over the course of two days, Hanwha Ocean, Hanwha Aerospace, and Hanwha Systems are presenting integrated solutions for modern armed forces, including future-oriented technologies that support military modernization and industrial capacity development.
Key exhibits at the Hanwha stand include:
– The advanced KSS-III Batch-2 submarine with AIP propulsion and vertical launch systems for ballistic missiles with conventional warheads.
The ORKA program proposal includes:
- A leased submarine as an interim solution,
- Technology transfer and establishment of MRO capabilities in Poland,
- USD 100 million investment in Polish shipbuilding.
– The Homar-K multiple rocket launcher
is a model of industrial cooperation combining advanced South Korean technology with Polish defense know-how, both public (PGZ) and private (WB GROUP). The localized version is based on the Chunmoo system and contributes to strengthening strategic capabilities and regional security.
A further step in the evolving partnership, and a clear sign of Hanwha’s commitment to localizing advanced solutions, is the agreement signed in April 2025 outlining key terms for establishing a joint venture between Hanwha Aerospace and WB Group, dedicated to the production of CGR-080 rockets in Poland.
– The Tactical Operation Multi Mission Suite (TOMMS), developed by Hanwha Systems, is a next-generation multi-domain C4ISR and MRO system, designed for real-time, joint-force operations and fully interoperable with NATO standards.
We invite you to visit our stand.
