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Title Hanwha Defense to supply self-propelled artillery systems to
Date 2021.12.15 Hit 803

Hanwha Defense to supply self-propelled artillery systems to the Australian Army

  • Lee Kap-soo
  •  승인 2021.12.13 12:25

 

 

 

K9 자주포. /한화디펜스 제공

Hanwha Defense K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzer / Courtesy of Hanwha Defense

 

 

Hanwha Defense announced on Dec. 13 that it has signed a contract with the Commonwealth of Australia for the supply of its Huntsman AS9 self-propelled artillery system to the Australian Army.

The contract signature was announced earlier today by the President of South Korea, Moon Jae-in and the Prime Minister of Australia The Hon Scott Morrison at a ceremony at Parliament House in Canberra.

This is the first major defence acquisition by Australia from an Asian defence prime contractor.

Also present for the ceremony was Mr Jaeil Son, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hanwha Defense, and Mr Richard Cho, Managing Director of Hanwha Defense Australia.

“I am enormously proud for Hanwha to be part of such a significant occasion. To see the Korean President side-by-side with the Australian Prime Minister makes the growing depth of the relationship between Australia and Korea clear to me,” Mr Son said.

“The team at Hanwha Defense Australia has worked hard for this day. It is an honour to be contracted to supply equipment to the Australian Defence Force,” Mr Cho said.

The procurement is part of Defence project Land 8116 phase 1 which will see the acquisition of 30 AS9 Huntsman self-propelled howitzers and 15 AS10 armoured resupply vehicles.

This highly advanced new equipment will bring a genuine transformation to the Australian Army’s artillery capability.

The vehicles will be manufactured in Australia at a new Hanwha facility to be constructed in the Greater Geelong area of Victoria.

“With Australia’s close proximity to Republic of Korea, and the strong bilateral relationship between the two countries, Hanwha’s Australian facility will also become a critical and important secondary line of supply back to South Korea. The Australian operation also help Hanwha fulfil contracts in other parts of the world and deliver capacity to engage with Five Eyes nations,” Mr Cho said. 

Hanwha has taken a broad and inclusive approach to Australian industry and is intent on delivering a flawless capability to the Australian Defence Force and significant economic benefits and technology transfer to the Australian economy. 

Australian companies involved with Hanwha on local manufacture and support of the new Howitzers include Kongsberg Defence Australia, ElmTek, Penske Australia, HIFraser, CBG Systems, TAE Aerospace, Bisalloy Steels, Thales Australia, Sigma Bravo and Elphinstone Pty Ltd. 

The Republic of Korea’s Army has offered to work with the Australian Army to share their experience to help expedite development and growth of local expertise in the self-propelled howitzer capability.

Local production of the AS9 and AS10 Huntsman vehicles will see Australia enter the global supply chain for the entire fleet with ongoing development of Australian Manufacturing and Supply Chain to global K9 user community. There will be full engineering support in Australia with reach-back to all original equipment manufacturers.

Construction of the new Hanwha manufacturing facility is scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2022 and take 24 months to complete. Production of the AS9 Huntsman self-propelled howitzers is scheduled to commence in the fourth quarter of 2024.

 


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